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Bushnell Radar guns have been a bestsellers for the past three years. Bushnell Velocity Radar Gun makes it easy to measure the speed of a car, a baseball, and pretty much anything that moves. Bushnell Velocity Speed Gun uses digital technology and DSP (Digital Signal Processing) to provide accurate real-time measurements to Bushnell's claimed +/- 2.0 KPH.The Bushnell Velocity Sport Speed Gun 101911 features easy point-and-shoot operation.
Bushnell Velocity Radar Guns 101911 - Key Features
Radar Gun Size (in. / mm) - 4.3 x 8.4 x 6 / 109 x 213 x 152
Radar Gun Weight - 19 / 539
Model | Accuracy (mph/kmph) | Baseball / Softball / Tennis | Auto Racing |
10-1911 | +/- 1 mph +/- 2 kph | 6-110 mph (90 feet away) 16-177 kph (27 meters away) | 6-200 mph (1500+ feet away) 16-322 kph (457 meters away) |
Statistics Modes | Size (in / mm) | Weight (oz. / g) | Battery Type |
N/A | 4.3 x 8.4 x 6 109 x 213 x 152 | 19 / 539 | C (2) |
COSINE EFFECT ON TARGET VELOCITY
The Bushnell Velocity Speed Gun Detector will measure the relative speed of a target as it approaches. If the target is in a direct line (collision course) with the Bushnell Velocity Radar Gun the measured speed will be exact. As the angle of incidence increases, if you move either right or left of this direct line, the accuracy will decrease. The measured speed will decrease as you move off this centerline. This phenomenon is called the Cosine Effect. It is called this because the measured speed is directly related to the cosine of the angle between the Bushnell Velocity Radar Gun and the target's direction of travel. As a quick reference to accuracy, remember to keep your targets direction of travel in a direct line with you, and not perpendicular.