BASEBALL 27
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60 feet travel distance to home plate
Minimum 15 to 20 feet
behind the pitcher
Carefully aim the radar beam, allowing the
ball to travel down the radar beam. Ensure
the radar is at the same height as the ball
when it is released by the pitcher. Tilt it
accordingly.
Ensure you are 15-20 feet behind the
pitcher (6 bat lengths). This allows the
spot size of the radar beam to spread out.
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IMPORTANT TIPS
Radar guns focus radio waves down into
a narrow beam, like a flashlight beam.
Carefully aim to ensure the ball flies 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
radar damage. Better placement would
be to put it behind a net or backstop.
SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS
PITCHING FROM A MOUND
CORRECT SET-UP