Congratulations on purchasing your Glove Radar. If used and cared-for Upon receipt of a velocity signal produced by a ball about to be caught ® as described in this Manual, you should enjoy many hours of fun and in the glove, the ball speed is calculated and shown on the display in constructive use.
THROWING PREPARATIONS 6. Proper throwing techniques can be summarized as follows: • Plant the back foot, on the side of your throwing arm, and step with the Taking care of your arm and body and learning proper techniques are vital front foot toward the receiver.
SPECIFICATIONS not be immersed in water or other liquids. Do not use or leave outdoors dur- ing inclement weather. Store the Glove Radar in typical in-house environ- ® The specifications of the Glove Radar are summarized as: ® ments, avoiding excessive temperature extremes, humidity, dust and dirt. The Size: Triangular , 2 1/2”...
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ATTACHMENT OF THE GLOVE RADAR TO ANY GLOVE ® 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 ®...
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TIP—The top of the Glove Radar should be positioned within about 2.5 to ® 7.5 cm below the glove fingertips. If the ends of the cord are too long, take up the extra length by attaching to a lower glove feature, or locating the Glove Radar lower from the glove finger tips.
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These readings are generally infrequent and in no way demean the It is of interest to note that the ball speed measured by any radar is that of integrity of these precision instruments for practical ball speed measure- the ball velocity vector directly toward the radar. If the radar is not ment applications.
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REMEMBER, BASEBALL AND SofTBALL ARE GAMES To BE ENjoyED 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 HAVE fUN WITH yoUR GLoVE RADAR ®...