Saturday, February 19, 2011

FoxPro Prairie Blaster Game Call Quick How-To Guide

As a serious predator hunter, you have probably heard about the FoxPro Prairie Blaster game call. You might not fully understand what makes it the best on the market or how to use it so you have put off buying it. One of the first things that are worth noting about this caller is that you can add sounds to this one. Some come preinstalled with 100 sounds but do not have the ability to add more. With the FoxPro Prairie Blaster you can as many sounds as you would like. More than a caller, the FoxPro Prairie Blaster also includes a decoy. You have made a great decision in buying this innovative, highly advanced, digital wildlife caller.

To fully understand the features of you FoxPro Prairie Blaster, read the manual that came with it in its entirety. In the meantime, this guide will help you to try out your new Prairie Blaster as soon as you receive it. 

Battery Installation:

The Prairie Blaster will require 8 “D” size batteries; they are not included in the box so you will want to make sure you have them handy. On the side of the caller you will find the battery door. Remove it and put the batteries inside of the cavity. Then replace the door.


The transmitter will require the use of 3 “AA” batteries, also not included. For best results you should buy lithium or high quality alkaline batteries. On the back of the transmitter is the battery compartment cover. Remove it and insert the 3 “AA” batteries as shown.


Playing Sounds:

Your new Prairie Blaster can be operated with or without the transmitter. This way if you want to walk with the sound and make it appear to be moving, you can. Make sure that at least 1 speaker is in the on position. To do this, turn the on/off knob clockwise, until you hear a click. This switch also serves as the volume control. Pressing the up or down arrow, select the number of the sound you want. When you release the button, the sound will play. To choose a different sound, press the up or down button again.

Operate the Prairie Blaster by Remote Control:

Turn on the transmitter by pressing the sound selector knob down for 4 seconds. If you do not hold it long enough, the screen will display “FoxPro the caller of the wild” and will shut back off. Otherwise you will know it has turned on because the words “FoxPro the caller of the wild” will appear on the screen and then the version number of the remote will show. You will select the sound you want by turning the selector knob on the transmitter either clockwise to scroll up or counter-clockwise to scroll down. When you reach the desired sound, highlight it and press the selector knob down. Next you can adjust the sound volume using the volume up arrow. To mute the sound, press the mute button. The mute button doubles as a pause button so when you un-mute the sound, it will pick up where you left off rather than starting over.


Powering Down:

To help ensure longer battery life, shut down both the Prairie Blaster and the transmitter when you are done using them. To power off the transmitter, press and hold the selector knob until the menu appears. Then press the knob a second time to shut it off. If you do not turn it off, it will shut down itself after 2 hours of inactivity. To shut off the Prairie Blaster, simply turn the on/off switch to the off position.

We hope that this quick guide has helped you learn to use your new FoxPro Prairie Blaster. We currently have this item on sale in our store, but act quickly as supplies are limited! If you have any questions, whether to find out more about how to use it or even why you should buy this one, please feel free to contact us. We would enjoy hearing from some of our readers that own this and want to share a story or two!

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