The Phantom Pro-Series Wireless Calling System offers many fine features to help all your calling needs. The Phantom Pro-Series Wireless System operates on 4 AA batteries in the remote receiver and 4 AA in the transmitter allowing for longer battery life up to 16 hours at maximum volume. This model has an on/off button with a light on/off indicator, low battery light, mute button and a volume control. An ABS all weather 15 watt speaker is plugged into the top and clipped on the back of the receiver unit, making this a compact system with the capability to place the sound away from you up to 200 yards, depending on the terrain, distancing yourself from the center of sound to ensure you remain safely undetected from your ground blind or tree stand, therefore enhancing your calling success.

There are 7 different sound modules available, Whitetail, Predator, Gobbler, Moose, Elk, Bear, Honker with future plans for more modules to be available. With each sound module you purchase there is a faceplate for that particular sound module. No guesswork to what sounds you’ll be making. Our unique feature is to double the same sound or combine 2 different sounds at the same time, this can give your calling environment a more life like setting. It is recommended that you check with your local DNR for legal use of electronic wildlife calls.

On Target- First off let me say that my first field test with this unit was a success. I lured in 3 coyotes to within 50 yards of my blind, one taking a snow nap. This is my first experience with electronic calls and l have to also say that I really think there a must for coyote hunting. It sure give the lips a break. Not having to deal with long wires was nice and the ability to make numerous distress sounds at one time really makes your calling sequence sound realistic. I think if your a big predator hunter I would sure have one of these in my pack.

Off Target- I think the 200 yards is stretching it. I had it setting in the middle of a frozen lake with no terrain changes at 70 yards and I had problems with it turning on and off. Not to say it doesn’t work at 200 yards but from my experience it seemed to have difficulties working at long distances.

Calling all predator hunters! Check out the great Electronic calling line-up at: www.phantomcalls.com

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