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Manuals Brands Foxpro Manuals Conference System SNOW COMMANDO Instruction manual Contents Table of Contents Bookmarks Quick Links Need help? Do you have a question about the SNOW COMMANDO and is the answer not in the manual? Questions and answers Related Manuals for Foxpro SNOW COMMANDO Summary of Contents for Foxpro SNOW COMMANDO Page 2 Stay up to date with the latest sounds, products and videos on Facebook: ® This manual, the animal sounds stored in your caller, and animal sounds purchased from FOXPRO Inc. for installation in your caller are protected by copyright. Page 3: Table Of Contents Remote Settings: About Info ............. 10 5-18 Remote Settings: Cable Detect ............10 Programming the Snow Commando .............. 10 6-1 Obtaining New FOXPRO Sounds .............. 11 6-2 Programming the Snow Commando ............11 6-3 Updating the Transmitter Playlist ............13 Maximizing Remote Range ................13... Page 4: Getting Started FCC & IC Information ..................14 Warranty Statement ................15 Getting Started Congratulations on your purchase of the FOXPRO Snow Commando digital game call! To avoid personal injury and product damage, be sure to read all operating instructions before using the FOXPRO Snow Commando. Page 5: Tx433 Transmitter Overview Warranty Form 2-2 Snow Commando Requirements Because the Snow Commando will play at such high volumes, a Lithium-Ion battery pack and charger are included in the package. This style of battery will offer exceptional run times, even in temperatures below freezing. Page 6: Tx433 Requirements 2-4 Playing Sounds The primary function of your Snow Commando game call is to produce sounds to attract wildlife. This section explains how to turn on the Snow Commando and the TX433 and how to start playing sounds. IMPORTANT NOTE The Snow Commando transmitter is not intended to operate the caller at distances shorter than 1 meter (3 feet). Page 7: Favorites “Mute” button to silence the Snow Commando prior to turning off the TX433. 10. To turn off the Snow Commando: Flip the power switch to the off position. The pilot LED will extinguish. 2-5 Favorites The TX433 allows you to establish a list consisting of 10 of your most frequently used sounds under the “Favorites”... Page 8: Using External Speakers The Snow Commando is equipped with an external speaker jack which allows you to connect an additional speaker. By connecting a second speaker to the Snow Commando, you can direct the sound to a wider area, increasing your chances of having an animal Manuals Brands Foxpro Manuals Speakers X1 Instruction manual Contents Table of Contents Troubleshooting Bookmarks Quick Links Need help? Do you have a question about the X1 and is the answer not in the manual? Questions and answers Related Manuals for Foxpro X1 Summary of Contents for Foxpro X1 Page 2 Stay up to date with the latest sounds, products and videos on Facebook: ® This manual, the animal sounds stored in your caller, and animal sounds purchased from FOXPRO Inc. for installation in your caller are protected by copyright. Page 3: Table Of Contents 1-2 TX433 Transmitter Overview ..............6 Operating Manual .................... 6 2-1 What’s Included ..................6 2-2 X1 Requirements ..................6 2-3 Charging the X1 ..................7 2-4 TX433 Requirements ................. 7 2-5 Playing Sounds ..................8 2-6 Favorites ....................8 Auxiliary Jack Function .................. Page 4: Getting Started FCC & IC Information ................16 Warranty Statement ................17 Getting Started Congratulations on your purchase of the FOXPRO X1 digital game call! To avoid personal injury and product damage, be sure to read all operating instructions before using the FOXPRO X1. 1-1 X1 Overview... Page 6: Tx433 Transmitter Overview 11.1V Lithium Ion Battery Pack/Charger Kit 2-2 X1 Requirements The X1 ships from the factory with an 11.1V Lithium Ion Battery Pack/Charger Kit. The battery pack will need to be charged fully before use in order to get the best performance. Page 7: Charging The X1 2-3 Charging the X1 Your X1 game call comes with an 11.1V 5200mAh lithium ion battery pack and compatible charger. In order to charge the battery pack, you will have to install the battery into the caller by following the steps in Section 2-2 “Installing the Battery Pack in the X1.”... Page 8: Playing Sounds The LCD will activate and display the primary screen. 2-5 Playing Sounds The primary function of your X1 game call is to produce sounds to attract wildlife. This section explains how to turn on the X1 and the TX433 and how to start playing sounds. Page 9: Auxiliary Jack Function Note: Early versions of the X1 do not have an IR Port and require the use of an Auxiliary cable to connect... Page 10: Tx433 Transmitter Detailed Information Once you highlight the “Audio Lim” menu option, press the “Select” button and toggle between your choices of “On” or “Off.” Press the “Select” button a final time to set it. Note: Early versions of the X1 do not have this feature included... Page 11: Sound Settings: Fav Mute Or 7-6 Sound Settings: Fav Mute OR During normal operation, if the Patriot is muted and you request to play a favorite, the sound is queued for playback, but it cannot be heard until the caller is un-muted.Foxpro Sound Files Software - Free Download Foxpro Sound Files
#1 Hate to beat a dead horse but getting a new caller....it’s beetween the lucky duck roughneck or the foxpro X24I have owned foxpro for 10 years, never let me down but I keep hearing positive things about the LD’s. Really love the tx1000 remote but the new remote from LD looks much nicer than previous models.... #2 I've got a Revolt but I've used various Foxpros over the years. Both make a really good call. Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk #3 I have not used the Roughneck,just the Revolt and earlier LDs.Foxpro has been much more reliable.The Roughneck may have addressed those issues,don't know.Both have 'good' sounds and I don't 'buy' the idea the LD 'new' sounds make a big difference.80% of the time I use Foxpro(Shockwave and occ the 24),rest of time LDs. #4 I have been around both quite a bit. I will say that the coyote vocals and fight sounds on the LD are very good. The main difference and deciding factor for me was the overall durability of the call. Foxpro seems to be tougher in the long run. I’ve seen multiple LDs with missing pieces (antenna, battery cover) and hear the same thing from many owners. The sounds are great but the caller is not tough. I use a Foxpro CS24c and love it. Both companies are great and have top notch customer service. I think it comes down to how hard you are on equipment. #5 Missing antennas on LDs are from user negligence. Same could be said for the battery covers. Now, if they were snapping off antennas that's different, but can be solved by not packing them around with the antenna installed to get knocked off. Both companies make great calls, it's a personal preference at this point. Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk #6 Who the heck wants or has the time to assemble a call at each stand?Especially in sub zero temps. #7 Hate to beat a dead horse but getting a new caller....it’s beetween the lucky duck roughneck or the foxpro X24I have owned foxpro for 10 years, never let me down but I keep hearing positive things about the LD’s. Really love the tx1000 remote but the new remote from LD looks much nicer than previous models.... I can’t speak to the LD products but guys are killing with them. I just got the X24 with. FOXPRO Sound: C30 Coy. Male Barks FOXPRO Sound: C31 Coy. Pair Yip Howls FOXPRO Sound: C32 Yipping Coyotes FOXPRO Sound: C33 Male Coy. Long Howl FOXPRO Master Sound Listing. Submit your sounds HERE. Click HERE for detailed FOXPRO Product information. 615 Sounds in library! Updated as of July 2025 FOXPRO SoundFOXPRO - FREE Custom Sound Programming of all FOXPRO
Hear it. You can find a complete selection of external speakers on the FOXPRO website. Page 9: Display/Power: Backlight It works by initially checking to see if mute is active and, if it is, un-mute the Snow Commando prior to initiating playback of the sound. Turning on favorite mute override can be done by accessing Sound Settings, highlighting the “Fav Mute OR”... Page 10: Timer/User: Alarm 5-12 Timer/User: Alarm The Snow Commando remote features a visual alarm that can be set to go off after a span of time. The available times are represented in minutes: 1 – 15 (individual steps) and 20-60 (steps of 5). When the alarm is set and the configured time span passes, the stand timer (or clock if set to display the clock) will display a confirmation message and the timer indicator will begin to flash. Page 11: Obtaining New Foxpro Sounds The utility should recognize the device and display the sounds currently installed in the Snow Commando in the “Caller Sound Files” column on the right. If this is your first time using the utility, the “Source Sound Files” column on the left will be empty. Page 12 File menu on the utility screen and then click on the “Download Free Sounds” menu item. This displays a list of all free sounds available from FOXPRO. You can select one or all of the free sounds to highlight them. Page 13: Updating The Transmitter Playlist “Turn caller off. Connect to AUX jack on call.” Connect the other end of the 3.5mm cable to the AUX jack on the Snow Commando game call. Select “OK” on the TX433. Page 14 RF Exposure Safety Notice The Snow Commando transmitter is not intended to be operated closer than 20cm (about 8 inches) to your body. The transmitter can produce a radiated RF field similar to that of a standard cell telephone, although the duty cycle of this RF field is much lower than that of a cell telephone. Page 15 Note: Units exported beyond the boundaries of North America are not FCC certified. FOXPRO Inc. makes every attempt at complying with regional regulations governing radio spectrum. However, it is the user’s responsibility to ensure compliance with local laws and ordinances that govern the use of radio controlled devices in the area of operation. Page 16 Notes... Page 17 Notes... The Tx1000 and I am impressed. Previously used the fusion and scorpion. The volume and clarity has increased my numbers this year on the windy days. Total confidence A814BFEF-A406-4F8E-8205-A62424E46905.jpeg 709.6 KB · Views: 55 #8 Lucky Duck volume + verminator custom sounds are great. The remote is a tricky one. Seems like it goes through batteries fast. If it’s glitchy or acting weird you can bet that new batteries will fix it up. No complaints other than that. I’ve had the LD Revolt and run it hard for 2 years now. #9 I run the revolt. Really like the sounds. A buddy runs the big foxpro. Both seem to work, nice to have the sound diversity between them #10 I've used various Foxpros and they've never let me down. #11 Anybody have any experience with Wildlife Technologies calls? They only have two models, The Mighty Atom and The Might Atom Laut. Supposed to be pretty good calls. #12 Watch as (I think it’s LD) has some goofy sized batteries needed. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk #13 I have a Xwave and a Roughneck. I kill more coyotes over the Xwave. Better features, louder, more rugged, better remote, made in USA by americans not a kid in a sweat shop in china.Ricks sounds are great no doubt. But so are Tony tebbes, and some of the real MFK sounds are good. If you know how to use a audio interface and know why Id mention one in this comment, then you to would own both and use the foxpro all of the time. #14 I have a Xwave and a Roughneck. I kill more coyotes over the Xwave. Better features, louder, more rugged, better remote, made in USA by americans not a kid in a sweat shop in china.Ricks sounds are great no doubt. But so are Tony tebbes, and some of the real MFK sounds are good. If you know how to use a audio interface and know why Id mention one in this comment, then you to would own both and use the foxpro all of the time. I had a roughneck and sold it for the xwave. And I think I know what you’re getting at because I’m adding JD Piatts Icotech sounds to it but haven’t figured out Ricks. PM me if I’m on the right track #15 I like to use lucky duck because everyoneUploading sounds to a Foxpro. - YouTube
In the county has a foxpro! I think late season it helps to have a different sound than everyone else. I’ve hunting behind both and they are both excellent calls though.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk #16 I have run a lucky duck Revolt for the last few years. The call sounds are top notch and the volume is plenty loud. As other have said, it cheaply made and not nearly as solidly built as a FoxPro. Remote is not the best but I haven’t had any problem getting by with it. Rough neck remote and the new revolt look to have fixed the remote issue. #17 Been hunting with guys that use the LD for a few years now and my other buddy just bought one last season. I guess if you like to toss your stuff around maybe the LD would have a negative but after a few years of day and night hunting probably 120 days/nights each none of the 3 guys I know that run the LD have said one negative thing about it and have not broke anything on them. They sound great IMO...but a LOT of it is personal preference. #18 The new LD super revolt looks extremely nice. Thinking about selling my fusion and giving it a go…. #19 I like the LD sounds better than the FoxPro sounds, but that’s maybe just because so many folks use the Foxpros that I’ve heard them too much. If you’re hunting where there’s not much pressure I doubt it matters, but if there are other callers regularly in your area I would try to be different, I think it helps. #20 QUESTION: My Johnny Stewart GS2, the ON/OFF switch on the main unit seems to have bit the dust. There was also a nut that must have came off inside the unit in the past, under warranty was able to have unit replaced. So I'm very much DONE with this unit. For the low amount of use I've done with it, this is inexcusable.Since I have to stuff everything into my pack and hike-in miles into NF's, and I want something that makes use of rechargeables... what's the minimum model of FOXPRO that you think I'd need to bump up to, that should keep me happy for a good long time? Realistically should I consider, for example, the Shockwave... as the minimum? Or are thereConverting Foxpro Sounds to MP3
01:40 PM11/10/20 01:40 PMJoined: Jul 2013Posts: 14,134Amite county MississippiWolfdog91trapper trapperJoined: Jul 2013Posts: 14,134Amite county MississippiI'm going to Texas to hunt some wild hogs. I was wondering if anyone has had any luck calling them? I am headed out with a few seasoned professionals, but we briefly chatted about trying calling them. I have a FoxPro Shockwave.So anyone have any tips or sounds?Got a buddy down the road a bit who's been calling mature boars using fawn nosiesRe: Calling wild hogs?[Re: Wolfdog91] #704514711/10/20 04:40 PM11/10/20 04:40 PMJoined: Aug 2011Posts: 110NebraskaRobertHOPtrapper OPtrapperJoined: Aug 2011Posts: 110NebraskaI'm going to Texas to hunt some wild hogs. I was wondering if anyone has had any luck calling them? I am headed out with a few seasoned professionals, but we briefly chatted about trying calling them. I have a FoxPro Shockwave.So anyone have any tips or sounds?Got a buddy down the road a bit who's been calling mature boars using fawn nosiesyou know, i've read that elsewhere. i have a few fawn distress sounds. i'll definitely give those a try as well.Re: Calling wild hogs?[Re: RobertH] #704630911/11/20 03:31 PM11/11/20 03:31 PMJoined: Dec 2006Posts: 4,136coastal nygcstrapper trapperJoined: Dec 2006Posts: 4,136coastal nyI think they use little piggy in distress calls, get whole groups of sows come in.... FOXPRO Sound: C30 Coy. Male Barks FOXPRO Sound: C31 Coy. Pair Yip Howls FOXPRO Sound: C32 Yipping Coyotes FOXPRO Sound: C33 Male Coy. Long Howl FOXPRO Master Sound Listing. Submit your sounds HERE. Click HERE for detailed FOXPRO Product information. 615 Sounds in library! Updated as of July 2025 FOXPRO SoundFOXPRO Sounds Preview - AllPredatorCalls.com
Calling wild hogs? #704312711/08/20 09:54 PM11/08/20 09:54 PM OPtrapperJoined: Aug 2011Posts: 110NebraskaI'm going to Texas to hunt some wild hogs. I was wondering if anyone has had any luck calling them? I am headed out with a few seasoned professionals, but we briefly chatted about trying calling them. I have a FoxPro Shockwave.So anyone have any tips or sounds?Re: Calling wild hogs?[Re: RobertH] #704316811/08/20 10:39 PM11/08/20 10:39 PMJoined: Dec 2009Posts: 22,582The Hill Country of TexasLeftlane"HOSS" "HOSS"Joined: Dec 2009Posts: 22,582The Hill Country of TexasI've not done it but I have heard other guys say they show up sometimes. I'd guess a fawn bleat would be the place I would start. Find a watering hole that is still muddy and get down wind- hard to say what might come out of the brush�What�s good for me may not be good for the weak minded.�Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers Re: Calling wild hogs?[Re: RobertH] #704317911/08/20 10:46 PM11/08/20 10:46 PMJoined: Dec 2006Posts: 12,808Coldspring TexasSavell"Wilbur" "Wilbur"Joined: Dec 2006Posts: 12,808Coldspring Texas... we call them .....all kinds of politically incorrect things...Insert profound nonsense here Re: Calling wild hogs?[Re: RobertH] #704499211/10/20 01:38 PM11/10/20 01:38 PMJoined: Aug 2011Posts: 110NebraskaRobertHOPtrapper OPtrapperJoined: Aug 2011Posts: 110Nebraskai remember hearing about Glenn Guess before. I saw several videos and read a few articles. He knows what he's doing. Since I'm heavily invested in FoxPro, I bough a couple more hog sounds for my Shockwave. Hopefully I'll get to report back next month with some success stories, pics and vidoes.Re: Calling wild hogs?[Re: RobertH] #704499611/10/20Comments
Manuals Brands Foxpro Manuals Conference System SNOW COMMANDO Instruction manual Contents Table of Contents Bookmarks Quick Links Need help? Do you have a question about the SNOW COMMANDO and is the answer not in the manual? Questions and answers Related Manuals for Foxpro SNOW COMMANDO Summary of Contents for Foxpro SNOW COMMANDO Page 2 Stay up to date with the latest sounds, products and videos on Facebook: ® This manual, the animal sounds stored in your caller, and animal sounds purchased from FOXPRO Inc. for installation in your caller are protected by copyright. Page 3: Table Of Contents Remote Settings: About Info ............. 10 5-18 Remote Settings: Cable Detect ............10 Programming the Snow Commando .............. 10 6-1 Obtaining New FOXPRO Sounds .............. 11 6-2 Programming the Snow Commando ............11 6-3 Updating the Transmitter Playlist ............13 Maximizing Remote Range ................13... Page 4: Getting Started FCC & IC Information ..................14 Warranty Statement ................15 Getting Started Congratulations on your purchase of the FOXPRO Snow Commando digital game call! To avoid personal injury and product damage, be sure to read all operating instructions before using the FOXPRO Snow Commando. Page 5: Tx433 Transmitter Overview Warranty Form 2-2 Snow Commando Requirements Because the Snow Commando will play at such high volumes, a Lithium-Ion battery pack and charger are included in the package. This style of battery will offer exceptional run times, even in temperatures below freezing. Page 6: Tx433 Requirements 2-4 Playing Sounds The primary function of your Snow Commando game call is to produce sounds to attract wildlife. This section explains how to turn on the Snow Commando and the TX433 and how to start playing sounds. IMPORTANT NOTE The Snow Commando transmitter is not intended to operate the caller at distances shorter than 1 meter (3 feet). Page 7: Favorites “Mute” button to silence the Snow Commando prior to turning off the TX433. 10. To turn off the Snow Commando: Flip the power switch to the off position. The pilot LED will extinguish. 2-5 Favorites The TX433 allows you to establish a list consisting of 10 of your most frequently used sounds under the “Favorites”... Page 8: Using External Speakers The Snow Commando is equipped with an external speaker jack which allows you to connect an additional speaker. By connecting a second speaker to the Snow Commando, you can direct the sound to a wider area, increasing your chances of having an animal
2025-04-22Manuals Brands Foxpro Manuals Speakers X1 Instruction manual Contents Table of Contents Troubleshooting Bookmarks Quick Links Need help? Do you have a question about the X1 and is the answer not in the manual? Questions and answers Related Manuals for Foxpro X1 Summary of Contents for Foxpro X1 Page 2 Stay up to date with the latest sounds, products and videos on Facebook: ® This manual, the animal sounds stored in your caller, and animal sounds purchased from FOXPRO Inc. for installation in your caller are protected by copyright. Page 3: Table Of Contents 1-2 TX433 Transmitter Overview ..............6 Operating Manual .................... 6 2-1 What’s Included ..................6 2-2 X1 Requirements ..................6 2-3 Charging the X1 ..................7 2-4 TX433 Requirements ................. 7 2-5 Playing Sounds ..................8 2-6 Favorites ....................8 Auxiliary Jack Function .................. Page 4: Getting Started FCC & IC Information ................16 Warranty Statement ................17 Getting Started Congratulations on your purchase of the FOXPRO X1 digital game call! To avoid personal injury and product damage, be sure to read all operating instructions before using the FOXPRO X1. 1-1 X1 Overview... Page 6: Tx433 Transmitter Overview 11.1V Lithium Ion Battery Pack/Charger Kit 2-2 X1 Requirements The X1 ships from the factory with an 11.1V Lithium Ion Battery Pack/Charger Kit. The battery pack will need to be charged fully before use in order to get the best performance. Page 7: Charging The X1 2-3 Charging the X1 Your X1 game call comes with an 11.1V 5200mAh lithium ion battery pack and compatible charger. In order to charge the battery pack, you will have to install the battery into the caller by following the steps in Section 2-2 “Installing the Battery Pack in the X1.”... Page 8: Playing Sounds The LCD will activate and display the primary screen. 2-5 Playing Sounds The primary function of your X1 game call is to produce sounds to attract wildlife. This section explains how to turn on the X1 and the TX433 and how to start playing sounds. Page 9: Auxiliary Jack Function Note: Early versions of the X1 do not have an IR Port and require the use of an Auxiliary cable to connect... Page 10: Tx433 Transmitter Detailed Information Once you highlight the “Audio Lim” menu option, press the “Select” button and toggle between your choices of “On” or “Off.” Press the “Select” button a final time to set it. Note: Early versions of the X1 do not have this feature included... Page 11: Sound Settings: Fav Mute Or 7-6 Sound Settings: Fav Mute OR During normal operation, if the Patriot is muted and you request to play a favorite, the sound is queued for playback, but it cannot be heard until the caller is un-muted.
2025-04-06#1 Hate to beat a dead horse but getting a new caller....it’s beetween the lucky duck roughneck or the foxpro X24I have owned foxpro for 10 years, never let me down but I keep hearing positive things about the LD’s. Really love the tx1000 remote but the new remote from LD looks much nicer than previous models.... #2 I've got a Revolt but I've used various Foxpros over the years. Both make a really good call. Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk #3 I have not used the Roughneck,just the Revolt and earlier LDs.Foxpro has been much more reliable.The Roughneck may have addressed those issues,don't know.Both have 'good' sounds and I don't 'buy' the idea the LD 'new' sounds make a big difference.80% of the time I use Foxpro(Shockwave and occ the 24),rest of time LDs. #4 I have been around both quite a bit. I will say that the coyote vocals and fight sounds on the LD are very good. The main difference and deciding factor for me was the overall durability of the call. Foxpro seems to be tougher in the long run. I’ve seen multiple LDs with missing pieces (antenna, battery cover) and hear the same thing from many owners. The sounds are great but the caller is not tough. I use a Foxpro CS24c and love it. Both companies are great and have top notch customer service. I think it comes down to how hard you are on equipment. #5 Missing antennas on LDs are from user negligence. Same could be said for the battery covers. Now, if they were snapping off antennas that's different, but can be solved by not packing them around with the antenna installed to get knocked off. Both companies make great calls, it's a personal preference at this point. Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk #6 Who the heck wants or has the time to assemble a call at each stand?Especially in sub zero temps. #7 Hate to beat a dead horse but getting a new caller....it’s beetween the lucky duck roughneck or the foxpro X24I have owned foxpro for 10 years, never let me down but I keep hearing positive things about the LD’s. Really love the tx1000 remote but the new remote from LD looks much nicer than previous models.... I can’t speak to the LD products but guys are killing with them. I just got the X24 with
2025-04-16Hear it. You can find a complete selection of external speakers on the FOXPRO website. Page 9: Display/Power: Backlight It works by initially checking to see if mute is active and, if it is, un-mute the Snow Commando prior to initiating playback of the sound. Turning on favorite mute override can be done by accessing Sound Settings, highlighting the “Fav Mute OR”... Page 10: Timer/User: Alarm 5-12 Timer/User: Alarm The Snow Commando remote features a visual alarm that can be set to go off after a span of time. The available times are represented in minutes: 1 – 15 (individual steps) and 20-60 (steps of 5). When the alarm is set and the configured time span passes, the stand timer (or clock if set to display the clock) will display a confirmation message and the timer indicator will begin to flash. Page 11: Obtaining New Foxpro Sounds The utility should recognize the device and display the sounds currently installed in the Snow Commando in the “Caller Sound Files” column on the right. If this is your first time using the utility, the “Source Sound Files” column on the left will be empty. Page 12 File menu on the utility screen and then click on the “Download Free Sounds” menu item. This displays a list of all free sounds available from FOXPRO. You can select one or all of the free sounds to highlight them. Page 13: Updating The Transmitter Playlist “Turn caller off. Connect to AUX jack on call.” Connect the other end of the 3.5mm cable to the AUX jack on the Snow Commando game call. Select “OK” on the TX433. Page 14 RF Exposure Safety Notice The Snow Commando transmitter is not intended to be operated closer than 20cm (about 8 inches) to your body. The transmitter can produce a radiated RF field similar to that of a standard cell telephone, although the duty cycle of this RF field is much lower than that of a cell telephone. Page 15 Note: Units exported beyond the boundaries of North America are not FCC certified. FOXPRO Inc. makes every attempt at complying with regional regulations governing radio spectrum. However, it is the user’s responsibility to ensure compliance with local laws and ordinances that govern the use of radio controlled devices in the area of operation. Page 16 Notes... Page 17 Notes...
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