It depends a lot on what lies between you and the call, if there is much for small hills, dirt, trees, underbrush, etc. it will cut down the range. If I have perfect line of sight i would say the range is maybe 50-75 yrds, if there are obstructions I would say 25- 30 yrds is more typical. I keep fresh batteries in the remote and call as well. Keep in mind that when you are using this remote you're trying to stay low and conceal your movement, so when you have to raise the remote above your head so that it has a straight line to the call, it is a pain in the a$$ and can scare the coyotes off.
So you're saying that your call will mute on the first button press every time when you are 75 yrds away from it while laying prone but with a relatively unobstructed line of sight?
I don't lay prone when calling. Otherwise, yeah, its pretty reliable.
Fair enough.. don't get me wrong I like my fox pro, but those are the issues I've had with it, YMMV
Lyndo, are you holding the antenna of your remote straight up and down or are you pointing it at the call like a TV remote. Remember you are trying to transmit a signal so the antenna should be straight up and down. I too have no problems reaching 50 yds with my remote and I find my self getting too old and lazy to set the caller too much farther than that anyways.



























