Carefully aim the radar beam directly
toward the ball on the tee for your desired
launch angle. Adjust the radar height/tilt
accordingly.
Place the net/cage at least 15-20 feet from
the tee (6 bat lengths), this allows the ball
to be in flight long enough for the radar to
find the ball moving in a straight line.
Have the radar at least 15-20 feet behind
the net, further is better. This allows the
spot size of the radar beam to spread out.
Hit the ball directly in line with the radar
beam. Only count the speeds where the
ball goes directly toward the radar.
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IMPORTANT TIPS
Radar guns focus radio waves down into
a narrow beam, like a flashlight beam.
Aim carefully down the beam to get good
readings.
Check for interference by holding down
the radar main button and scanning the
area when there are no balls in flight.
Ensure your set-up is safe to prevent
property damage or injury.
Minimum 15 to 20 feet from T
ee to Net
Minimum 15 to 20 feet from Net to Radar
SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS
BASEBALL 10
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HITTING INTO A NET OR CAGE
CORRECT SET-UP