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Measuring speed improvements resulting from applying proper throwing 

techniques is an important aspect of developing position players as well as 

pitchers and catchers. However, experienced pitchers, for example, can also 

profit from the data that can be obtained by comparing the relative speed of 

their fastball to that of their change-up, breaking ball, knuckler, riser, split 

finger, etc. or other pitches that they throw. The optimum amount for a 

pitcher to “take off” their fast ball is different for each pitcher, depending on 

their fastball speed, their motion and delivery technique, and other variables 

unique to them. Glove Radar

®

 can help quantify the relative target speeds 

for each pitch and provide real time feedback during practice and warm-up. 

The Glove Radar

®

 is an excellent training device to provide  

RELATIVE SPEED READINGS by which throwing improvement and 

progress can be measured. It is affordable for parents,  

coaches and players of all ages. 

REMEMBER, BASEBALL AND SofTBALL ARE GAMES To BE ENjoyED

HAVE fUN WITH yoUR GLoVE RADAR

®

 !! 

AND NEVER THRoW HARD WITHoUT PRoPER 

WARM-UP AND PREPARATIoN!!

*

”The Physics of Baseball”, 2nd Edition, Revised, Updated and Enlarged, Harper Perennial, 

written by Robert Kemp Adair, Sterling Professor of Physics, Yale University, and Physicist to 
the National League, 1987-1989.

WARRANTY & SERVICE

What is covered?

–This limited warranty covers all defects in workmanship 

or materials in your Glove Radar

®

 that is purchased either directly from 

Sports Sensors, Inc. or from an authorized reseller. This warranty applies only 

to defects that occur while your Glove Radar

®

 is being used in the normal 

manner described herein. This warranty does not apply to any defects that 

are caused by misuse, abuse, neglect or improper storage, handling or 

maintenance, or any modifications or repairs performed by anyone other 

than Sports Sensors, Inc. Except as expressly stated in this warranty, Sports 

Sensors Inc. makes no implied warranties, whether of merchantability or 

fitness for a particular purpose or use or otherwise with respect to Glove 

Radar

®

, for more than 

180 days

 from the date of purchase.

How long is the coverage period?

–This limited warranty runs for 

180 days

 

from the date that you buy the Glove Radar

®

.

What will Sports Sensors Inc. do?

–If your Glove Radar

®

 fails during the 

warranty period and you return it before the end of this period, Sports 

Sensors Inc. will, at its discretion, and at no additional charge, repair or 

replace the defective unit. In no event shall Sports Sensors Inc. be liable 

for, or pay, any indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages in 

connection with your Glove Radar

®

.

How can you get service?

–You must send the Glove Radar

®

, appropriately 

protected and packaged, shipping charges prepaid, to Sports Sensors, Inc., 

c/o Electronics Development Corp., 9055F Guilford Rd., Columbia, MD 21046, 

USA. Evidence of date and place of purchase, such as a copy of your sales 

receipt or other “proof of purchase”, must accompany the returned unit. 

Please describe the nature of the problem or reason for return.

How does state law apply?

–This warranty gives you specific legal rights 

which vary from state to state. Some states do not allow the exclusion or 

limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or 

exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty is governed by the State of 

Ohio, USA.

for technical support or service information, call, toll-free: 

(800) 394-6650.

 For ordering information, or other non-technical questions, 

call toll-free: (888)542-9246. Visit our Web Site for the latest information 

about the Glove Radar

®

 or other new products at: www.sportssensors.com

HAVE FUN WITH YOUR GLOVE RADAR

®

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Содержание gloveRADAR GR360

Страница 1: ...rowing Preparations 4 Proper Throwing Techniques 4 Specifications 6 Emission Safety Standards 6 Care of Your Glove Radar 6 Problems Troubleshooting 7 Battery Replacement 7 Replacement Parts 7 Attachment to Any Glove 8 Variables of Radar Measurements 11 Warranty and Service 15 0123 RoHS MODEL NO GR360 ...

Страница 2: ... the on switch is depressed If a velocity signal is not received within twenty seconds after depressing the push button on switch electrical power is automatically removed from the radar transmitter until the switch button is again depressed Limiting the on time of the radar transmitter conserves battery power in order to maximize battery life The last velocity reading continues to be displayed Ho...

Страница 3: ... short distance Gradually lengthen the distance and increase velocity This warm up period will vary with the individual but will be typically 10 20 minutes 6 Proper throwing techniques can be summarized as follows Plant the back foot on the side of your throwing arm and step with the front foot toward the receiver As you step turn the shoulder of your gloved hand also toward the receiver Reach dow...

Страница 4: ...wing section With proper care The Glove Radar will provide many hours of service and fun for the users PROBLEMS TROUBLESHOOTING The Glove Radar is designed to provide trouble free performance when used properly and given proper care Battery replacement is the primary corrective action that can be taken by the user Symptoms of a low or dead Battery are No flashing display after the radar on button ...

Страница 5: ...ngers and the other cord end around the lacing between the third and fourth glove fingers 8 9 The Glove Radar is attached to any ball glove large or small baseball or softball by a strong weather resistant nylon cord The cord is inserted through the three Glove Radar eyelets carefully routed secured around selected glove features such as the leather lacing and or the wrist strap and tied in place ...

Страница 6: ...atcher s mitt TIP Be sure to keep the Glove Radar attached snugly to the glove If it becomes loose untie the knot pull out the cord slack and re tie the knot 10 11 When a ball leaves the thrower s hand it is travelling at its maximum velocity Air resistance drag causes the ball to decrease in velocity as it travels away from the thrower The rate at which the ball slows down is dependent upon many ...

Страница 7: ... technique Averaging several readings and or discarding the high and low extremes is a good technique for assessing progress These readings are generally infrequent and in no way demean the integrity of these precision instruments for practical ball speed measure ment applications The Glove Radar works on the same Doppler principles as the conventional Radar Speed Guns but transmits much less powe...

Страница 8: ...lect or improper storage handling or maintenance or any modifications or repairs performed by anyone other than Sports Sensors Inc Except as expressly stated in this warranty Sports Sensors Inc makes no implied warranties whether of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or use or otherwise with respect to Glove Radar for more than 180 days from the date of purchase How long is the co...

Страница 9: ...REV 03 09 SPORTS SENSORS INC 11351 Embassy Drive Cincinnati OH 45240 USA Tel 888 542 9246 Tel 513 825 5745 Fax 513 825 8532 www sportssensors com ...

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