Just wondering how they would "juice the gun"? Is there a calibration dial? Is there a way to juice my pocket radar? I know on golf simulators you can change the altitude and wind and hit the ball real far.
We saw that too. Happened at least twice that we saw with balls below 40 and the next pitch over 60. Visually it was hard to tell the two speeds apart. Grain of salt...I saw a posted speed of 35 in the UCLA-FSU game yesterday. Something was definitely wrong with the radar because that pitch looked just like the upper 60's pitches before and after it.
We saw that too. Happened at least twice that we saw with balls below 40 and the next pitch over 60. Visually it was hard to tell the two speeds apart. Grain of salt...
Maybe the catchers return throw?We saw that too. Happened at least twice that we saw with balls below 40 and the next pitch over 60. Visually it was hard to tell the two speeds apart. Grain of salt...
Pocket radar is a very basic tool and will give you the top speed so you are getting the velocity out of the hand. An actual radar gun provides both the top end speed out of the hand and the terminal velocity at the plate. The greater the difference between the two the better. Most guns have the ability to provide an offset for when then gun is not directly behind the plate. This can be cranked up to provide wildly inaccurate readings.Just wondering how they would "juice the gun"? Is there a calibration dial? Is there a way to juice my pocket radar? I know on golf simulators you can change the altitude and wind and hit the ball real far.
Please estimate what angle would you say the gun is positioned on. Is 33 the catcher? And does the fence have any bearing on the sensor??Here's one of the guns they were using at the tourney. Stalker?
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33 the batter for TexasPlease estimate what angle would you say the gun is positioned on. Is 33 the catcher? And does the fence have any bearing on the sensor??
Same one I have. Could be a legit 69mph pitch or if you tweak the settings the pitch could have been in the low 60's.