Patent ReferencesAnimal luring device Method and apparatus for controlling aquatic population in defined areas Method and apparatus for separating dolphin from tuna Game caller Patent #: 5964054 InventorApplicationNo. 725388 filed on 11/29/2000US Classes:367/139, Animal control340/384.7, Electronic446/397SOUNDINGExaminersPrimary: Lobo, Ian J.Attorney, Agent or FirmInternational ClassesH04B 001/02A63H 005/00 AbstractThe present invention relates to an electronic game caller comprising a means for receiving a power source in conductive connection with a digital recording circuit; the digital recording circuit in conductive connection with at least one digital vocalization storage medium; the digital vocalization storage medium in conductive connection with a user programmable microcircuit, wherein the programmable microcircuit is encoded with instructions for a predetermined sequence of playback and a predetermined pitch, tempo and volume, the programmable microcircuit in conductive connection with a digital playback circuit; the digital playback circuit in conductive connection with at least one digital playback altering circuit; the digital playback altering circuits in conductive connection with a first amplifier in conductive connection with a first speaker; a transmitter in conductive connection with the digital playback circuit; a remote receiver in conductive connection with a second amplifier in conductive connection with a second speaker and a means for receiving a second power source; and, at least one connected input control. In other, economy forms, any or all of the digital recording circuit; programmable circuit; or remote receiver and second speaker are omitted. The method of producing the electronic call is also claimed.Field of SearchAnimal controlAUDIBLE INDICATION Electronic siren (e.g., wail tone or yelp tone warning device) Piezoelectric Electronic Signal devices Producing supporting air column or cushion Vibratory reed sounder Including distinct means for enabling selection of pitch And cone-shaped terminal portion (e.g., horn) SOUNDING | |