44
067,40
005,40
003,23
Each line in this file is referencing a specific sound number and a volume level separated by a
comma. The first line of the example shown above indicates sound number 007 established for
playback at volume level 31. You can add more presets to the file manually by editing it through
your computer. Once you have it edited to your liking, save the file and close it.
10-2 Viewing the FOXDATA File
The FOXDATA file is in what is called CSV format or comma separated values. In a CSV file, the
first row defines the variable (field) names each separated by a comma and subsequent rows
contain relative data for those defined fields. At first glance, the file may seem confusing and
not very useful. FOXPRO has developed an online FOXDATA extension that allows you to create
an account on our website, upload your ‘foxdata.csv’ file and have that file turned into easy-to-
read charts, graphs, and table.
Let’s say you have 3 months of hunts recorded in your Truck Pro remote through FOXDATA. You
can login to your account, upload the file, and then the system will take care of the rest. You
can then erase the current FOXDATA file from the Truck Pro remote to start recording again. 3
months later you can upload another copy of the file to track the next batch.
The CSV file can be opened for viewing through a program such as Microsoft Excel. The field
titles will be displayed and the relative data will be displayed in rows beneath that. While Excel
can provide you with a quick glance at the information, turning it into something useful is where
the FOXDATA online extension comes into play.
Be sure to check out the FOXDATA online extension online at:
http://www.gofoxpro.com/foxdata
11.
Programming the Truck Pro
The FOXPRO Truck Pro digital game call can be completely programmed from home with the
use of a computer. It is possible to reprogram a Truck Pro from a Windows based PC as well as a
Mac. Both subjects will be covered in this section.
The Truck Pro can play a number of different audio file types. This includes FOXPRO’s
proprietary FXP and 24B files, MP3 files, uncompressed WAV files, and FLAC files. If you are
using your own audio files, make sure it is an MP3, uncompressed WAV, or FLAC file, otherwise
it will not work.