User's Manual
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6-3 Updating the Transmitter Playlist
You will need to obtain a 3.5mm male-to-male stereo cable for this process.
1. Disconnect all accessories from the Patriot (i.e. speakers or decoy) and make sure that it is
turned off.
2. Turn on the transmitter.
3. Connect one end of the 3.5mm cable to the sound upload jack on the TX433. You will see a
message displayed on the screen stating, “Turn caller off. Connect to AUX jack on call.”
4. Connect the other end of the 3.5mm cable to the AUX jack on the Patriot game call. Select “OK”
on the TX433.
5. Power on the Patriot to initiate the transfer process. The display on the remote updates as the
transfer progresses. It displays the number of sounds transferred. When complete, the screen
returns to the normal view.
6. Unplug the cable from the transmitter and Patriot. Browse through the sound list to view the
changes.
Maximizing Remote Range
Remote range can be affected by many factors. Some of these factors can be controlled while others
cannot. In order to achieve the best possible remote range with your Patriot digital game call system, it is
recommended that the following points be observed:
Always use a high quality alkaline or lithium cell battery in the remote.
Always maintain clear line of sight between the remote control and the Patriot. Any
obstructions—no matter how significant or insignificant—can adversely affect the radio signal.
Try to keep the remote control approximately six inches away from your body, gun barrel, and
metal shooting sticks as these things can detune the remote control.
Hold the remote control vertically with the antenna pointing skyward (see image below):
Avoid using the device remotely when you are near power lines, cellular phone towers, and
radar (such as near airports or military installations).
Try to elevate the caller off of the ground by approximately three feet. This can greatly maximize
your overall remote control range.
Try to avoid situations where the Patriot is placed at a lower elevation than the remote control—
the caller should always be higher.