BASEBALL 26
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60 feet travel distance to home plate
Maximum Range
40 feet from catcher to backstop
40 feet to radar
The radar is out of the 120 feet maximum
(unobstructed) range. Aiming through the
backstop will reduce this to 110 feet. In this
example, the radar is 140 feet away from
the pitcher. The ball will not be detected by
the radar until it is halfway to home plate.
The ball gets into the path of the radar
beam after it has significantly slowed down.
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IMPORTANT TIPS
A ball in flight slows down very rapidly due
to air resistance. It is estimated a baseball
will slow down 8-10 MPH from the pitcher
to home plate.
Check for interference by holding down
the radar main button and scanning the
area when there are no balls in flight.
CAUSES OF
INACCURATE READINGS
PITCHING FROM A MOUND
INCORRECT SET-UP