BASEBALL 25
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Carefully aim the radar beam directly toward
the ball release point.
The radar has 120 feet of range (unobstructed).
Aiming through the backstop will reduce this to
110 feet. Ensure the distance from the radar to
the pitcher, is within this range limitation.
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IMPORTANT TIPS
A ball in flight slows down very rapidly due
to air resistance. The radar beam must be
aimed carefully to get the top speed.
Check for interference by holding down the
radar main button and scanning the area
when there are no balls in flight.
SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS
60 feet travel distance to home plate
40 feet from catcher to backstop
5 feet to radar
PITCHING FROM A MOUND
CORRECT SET-UP