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The recorded data is stored in a CSV file within the remote control. You
can access this file by connecting the X24 remote to a PC (see chapter
10). CSV files can be opened with popular software titles such as
Microsoft Excel.
As an extension to FOXDATA, FOXPRO has developed an online
extension that you can use to store your data. This online application
will track your information for you to plot out trends, averages, and all
other details. You can quickly import your FOXDATA file directly into
your own account to turn the data into useful onscreen information
with charts and graphs. Determine your hunt/harvest ratio, time spent
in the field, and even download reports in PDF format. Visit the website
below for more information on the FOXDATA online extension:
http://www.gofoxpro.com/foxdata/
To make sure that your collected data is organized in a structured, per-
stand basis, it is important that you remember to start and end the
FOXDATA tracking feature at the start and end of each stand.
Otherwise, the data set will not be closed, and you may end up with
multiple stands featured as a single data set. FOXDATA will
automatically record FOXBANG and FOXGRIP activations only. All other
records are generated by pushing the FOXDATA button a single time.
Using FOXDATA:
At the beginning of a hunt, before you start calling, push and hold the
FOXDATA button for 1-2 seconds. This button is located on the side of
the X24 remote. Select “Hunt Started”. After selecting this option,
FOXDATA recording begins. To check whether FOXDATA is actively
recording, access the FOXDATA menu screen. The title bar will display
“(R) FoxData – Comment” where the (R) is the active recording
indicator. Optionally, select the current weather conditions to further
notate this hunt. The options are listed in a chart below.