MIcro sd cards?

  • tapout
    Posts: 309
    #208951

    So I was wondering if the micro sd card,in my foxpro spitfire if I could take a micro sd card stick it in my phone go online down load calls to the card on my phone then take it pop it,in my call and them work? Thought id ask before I wasted my time trying for hours?

    kooty
    Keymaster
    1 hour 15 mins to the Pond
    Posts: 18101
    #128372

    As long as the files being downloaded are in the proper format, wav, mp3 etc.. then I don’t see why it wouldn’t. Unless Fox Pro requires some special formating. Try it with one file and let us know.

    My question, where you getting sounds. I’d like to increase my library.

    ThankS!

    tapout
    Posts: 309
    #128376

    YEa thats a good place to find them u can also just google it theirs tons of them out their u can find. How are u getting them off foxpro sight how do u do it a step by step would be great

    johnee
    Posts: 731
    #128377

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    So I was wondering if the micro sd card,in my foxpro spitfire if I could take a micro sd card stick it in my phone go online down load calls to the card on my phone then take it pop it,in my call and them work? Thought id ask before I wasted my time trying for hours?


    It’s more complicated than that.

    With the Spitfire, you have to go through a process to sync up the caller unit with the remote. The remote needs to know what sounds are in what order on the card and the remote also needs to have each sound named.

    Downloading sounds to an SD card is the easy part and yes you could do it on a phone. Read your manual for the rest of the process and for the Spitfire you need a cable that is basically a headphone jack on each end.

    Grouse

    Randy Wieland
    Lebanon. WI
    Posts: 13651
    #128381

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    Quote:


    So I was wondering if the micro sd card,in my foxpro spitfire if I could take a micro sd card stick it in my phone go online down load calls to the card on my phone then take it pop it,in my call and them work? Thought id ask before I wasted my time trying for hours?


    It’s more complicated than that.

    With the Spitfire, you have to go through a process to sync up the caller unit with the remote. The remote needs to know what sounds are in what order on the card and the remote also needs to have each sound named.

    Downloading sounds to an SD card is the easy part and yes you could do it on a phone. Read your manual for the rest of the process and for the Spitfire you need a cable that is basically a headphone jack on each end.

    Grouse



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    tapout
    Posts: 309
    #128388

    THanks deertracker thats what I was looking for pretty easy to do the way it looks even for a cumputer dummy like me.

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