Changing caller sounds.

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Gloop
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Changing caller sounds.

Post by Gloop » 04 Feb 2013, 22:16

Going on from George's idea of using 2 callers got me thinking, so I went off and had a rummage about in my 'don't throw it away pile cos you never know when it will become useful' and found a predator caller. This has sceptic calls such a coyote and pups and cottontail. Would anybody have any idea how to take it apart and change the sounds to something like a male fox territorial which I have from my fox pro and can copy over?

That would make things really interesting.

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Re: Changing caller sounds.

Post by Gloop » 05 Feb 2013, 18:40

That'll be a 'no' I guess. :wave:

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Re: Changing caller sounds.

Post by sunndog » 05 Feb 2013, 18:44

take it apart?......cant you upload calls onto it
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Re: Changing caller sounds.

Post by Gloop » 05 Feb 2013, 20:00

I hit thing with hammers and use saws. Electrickery is scary. It isn't programmable so it would need taking apart and need to be reprogrammed and you may as well be talking nuclear fusion as far as I am concerned. I need an electronics engineer near me.

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Re: Changing caller sounds.

Post by sunndog » 05 Feb 2013, 21:20

if theirs a usb port on it then plug it into your pc and follow yer nose
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Re: Changing caller sounds.

Post by Gloop » 05 Feb 2013, 22:45

Naw this is a preprogrammed thing that you ain't supposed to mess with. No USB no nuffin but a on and off switch.

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Re: Changing caller sounds.

Post by sunndog » 06 Feb 2013, 07:32

ah see. well short of wiring a mp3 player into it i'm out of ideas
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