Lookn2locate, I've used about the same sounds as you over the years.
Around home, I don't try to locate. Because I've scouted and have an idea they are in the area.
If home area goes sour, I then may try to locate to see where they have moved. Now a days I have siren sound on my e-caller that I use to locate. Can't say it's my favorite. But I use it.
If I go to new territory and don't have time to scout on foot, I may try to locate.
For the most part, I don't try to locate on new territory. I just try to hunt on the blind on unfamiliar territory, because am here now and may not come back.
What am getting at, I don't locate too often, but use that time to take a chase and call to see what happens. That may be a disadvantage to me.
I do see the value in locating. Hearing Coyotes, then planning where to park truck, plan approach & set up would be an advantage in new spots.