POCKET RADAR SR1100 Measuring A Lacrosse Shot Instructions

June 3, 2024
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POCKET RADAR SR1100 Measuring A Lacrosse Shot

SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS

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  1. Carefully aim the radar beam directly toward the ball as it leaves the pocket. Adjust the radar height/tilt accordingly.
  2. Place the net at least 15-20 feet from the ball release point. This allows the ball to be in flight long enough for the radar to find the ball moving in a straight line.
  3. The radar should also be 15-20 feet from the ball release point. Positioning it behind the net meets this distance requirement.
  4. Shoot the ball directly in line with the radar beam. Only count the speeds where the ball goes directly toward the radar.

IMPORTANT TIPS

  1. Radar guns focus radio waves down into a narrow beam, like a flashlight beam. Aim carefully down the beam to get good readings.
  2. Check for interference by holding down the radar main button and scanning the area when there are no balls in flight.
  3. Ensure your set-up is safe to prevent property damage or injury.

CAUSES OF INACCURATE READINGS

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  1. The radar is not aimed directly at the ball release from the pocket. It is aimed too low.
  2. The incorrect tilt of the radar is preventing the ball from traveling down the radar beam.
  3. Adjust the height/tilt to make create a radar aimed directly toward the ball as it is leaving the pocket.
  4. The ball does get into the path of the radar beam after is has slowed down significantly

IMPORTANT TIPS

  1. Ensure the net is at least 15-20 feet from the ball release point. This allows the ball to be in flight long enough to locate the ball.
  2. Radar guns focus radio waves down into a narrow beam, like a flashlight beam. Aim carefully down the beam to get good readings.
  3. Check for interference by holding down the radar main button and scanning the are when there are no balls in flight.
  4. Ensure your set-up is safe to prevent property damage or injury

CAUSES OF INACCURATE READINGS

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  1. The radar is too close to the ball. The ball is not in flight long enough for the radar to find the ball moving in a straight line.
  2. The radar is not aimed directly at the ball release from the pocket. It is aimed too low.
  3. The incorrect tilt of the radar is preventing the ball from traveling down the radar beam.
  4. Adjust the height/tilt to make create a radaraimed directly toward the ball as it is leaving the pocket.

IMPORTANT TIPS

  1. Ensure the net is at least 15-20 feet from the ball release point. This allows the ball to be in flight long enough to locate the ball.
  2. The radar needs to track the ball in flight long  enough to locate the ball prior to hitting the net.
  3. Radar guns focus radio waves down into a narrow beam, like a flashlight beam. Aim carefully down the beam to get good readings.
  4. Check for interference by holding down the radar main button and scanning the are when there are no balls in flight.
  5. Ensure your set-up is safe to prevent property damage or injury

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