Chasing eyes - The FoxPro sound library offers many optional sounds. Depending on which FoxPro you get, you may be able to use sounds from just about anywhere. My Fusion caller uses sounds saved as MP4 files. When at a spot and ready to leave, I sometimes suggest that we try one more sound. Then I hit play on a Stevie Nicks song that is from a cd that I bought which causes a few laughs. (Be careful of bootleg sound files.)
By doing a search on the interweb I found hundreds of MP4 game caller sounds that are listed as open source or free market, or no copyright and not bootleg sound files. Simply save them to a memory stick or hard drive then follow the instructions on the FoxPro website.
Ncatman - you may want to check if you can use the TS1000 remote. It has many features and uses AA batteries - 3 of them.
If you get an extra battery holder for the caller it makes changing batteries easy. Just switch out the battery holder. Like an 8 track tape if like me you are that old!?! Ha.
When considering what electronic caller brand I learned that FoxPro callers are made in the USA! Not just designed here, but actually made here. I just ordered a new FoxPro Jack Daddy decoy and it too is made here. To me that is extremely important! I have no affiliation with FoxPro.
In my experience a decoy is a tremendous addition to calling. The decoy gives the animal something to focus on. I had been using a decoy that attached to the Fusion caller. I wanted to separate the decoy and caller so bought the Jack Daddy.
If all else fails, if still made go with a Weem’s Wildcall. Mine has called in loads of fox and coyotes, and even one mountain lion. If it is very cold, keep it inside your coat to prevent freezing.