User's Manual

2.0 ABOUT THE FOXPRO PRAIRIE BLASTER SPEAKERS
The PRAIRIE BLASTER incorporates three different types of speakers. There
are two speakers in the front—a high efficiency SP-55 horn and a tweeter.
Distress sounds of rabbits, small rodents, birds, canines, and many others are
best reproduced by using the front horn only with the rear cone speaker turned
off. This will also ensure maximum battery life as playing both speakers
requires almost twice as much battery power.
There are also two speakers in the rear—a large cone speaker and a second
tweeter. The rear cone is best suited to sounds that have significant lower
frequency content. These sounds would include bear growls, mountain lion
roars, certain owl hoots, and some other large mammal sounds. The rear
speaker, however, is not as efficient as the front horn. Because of this, it will
not play as loud as the horn. Understand that not all calling sounds will benefit
greatly from playing both speakers at once. If you elect to do this, remember
that battery life will be reduced.
3.0 ABOUT THE BUILT IN DECOY
The Prairie Blaster is equipped with a built-in decoy. From the factory, you will
receive the “Jack” topper and an 18” support rod. The tip of the support rod has
a bend, while the opposite side has a standard banana clip, and a black
support grommet. The bent end gets inserted through the bottom of the “Jack”
topper via the plastic sleeve. The opposite end will connect to the motor inside
the Prairie Blaster through an opening on the top of the handle. From the
factory, this opening will be plugged with a black grommet. To remove the
grommet for operation, simply pop it out with a pocket knife or fingernail. Once
removed, slide the support rod down into the opening until you feel it connect
snuggly. Finally, slide the black support grommet down until it snaps into the
opening. The rod should stand straight and rigid with no play.
Operating the Decoy Manually
1. Connect the decoy topper to the support rod.
2. Insert support rod to motor through opening on handle
3. Turn on the Prairie Blaster.
4. Press Decoy button on the front of the Prairie Blaster to turn the decoy
on and off.
Operating the Decoy Remotely
1. Connect the decoy topper to the support rod.
2. Insert support rod to motor through opening on handle
3. Turn on the Prairie Blaster.
4. Turn on the TX-500
5. Press Auxiliary button on the TX-500 to turn the decoy on and off.