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Sport2
Digital Sports Radar
Owner’s
Manual
Not intended for Law Enforcement use
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user's right to operate the
equipment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SPORT2
Owner’s Manual
Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................ 1
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 2
What IS Included ............................................................................................................................. 3
Quick START Instructions ............................................................................................................... 4
Controls and Indicators.................................................................................................................... 5
Detailed Instructions ........................................................................................................................ 7
Providing Power to the Sport2 .................................................................................................... 7
Turning the Transmitter ON and OFF ......................................................................................... 7
Using the Trigger to Lock Speeds............................................................................................... 7
The RECALL Key Function ......................................................................................................... 7
The Peak Function ...................................................................................................................... 8
The Sport2 Operator Setup Menu............................................................................................... 8
The Sport 2 Option Setup Menu ................................................................................................. 9
Target Speed Settings............................................................................................................... 11
Recommended Settings ................................................................................................................ 12
Battery Information ........................................................................................................................ 13
Angle Error..................................................................................................................................... 14
Interference Problems ................................................................................................................... 15
Sport2 Accessories....................................................................................................................... 16
Service Information........................................................................................................................ 17
Specifications................................................................................................................................. 18
S RADAR
2609 Technology Drive
Plano, TX 75074
1-888-STALKER
(972) 398-3760 Sales
(972) 398-3781 Fax
www.stalkerradar.com
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations! You have purchased the finest sports radar system available. The
Stalker Sport 2 K band sports radar is designed to measure the speed of a wide variety of objects
such as baseballs, carnival balls, cars, tennis, and just about anything that moves.
The Stalker Sport 2 radar sends out very high frequency radio waves and measures the change
in the frequency after it bounces off a moving object. This is commonly referred to as “Doppler
Radar.” This invisible radio wave is extremely low power (about 1/200th of a watt) and is
completely safe for close and continuous operation.
The Stalker Sport 2 is a true “digital” radar system. The Sport 2 converts the reflected microwave
signals into a digital stream of data. The gun’s own computer then processes this data stream
using sophisticated programming, to interpret, filter, and measure the speeds. This technology is
closely related to the compact digital disc and modern personal computers. This type of radar
system has the potential to provide substantially superior performance and accuracy over
conventional radar systems.
While the technology in the Stalker Sport 2 is extremely advanced, its operation is quite simple.
Reading through this manual will help you to take full advantage of the many features and
capabilities of the Stalker Sport 2 radar.
Have Fun!
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WHAT IS INCLUDED
The components included with your radar are listed below. If you are missing any parts or if you
would like to upgrade your package, contact Stalker Radar at 1-888-782-5537.
SPORT2 PACKAGE
- K-Band Radar Gun
- Robust Battery Cover
- 6-AA NiMH Batteries (rechargeable)
- Wall Charger
- Radar Manual
- Hard Case
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QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS
The S Sport 2 (Sport 2) has several features that allow the gun to work well in a wide
variety of applications. With some basic understanding, the gun is very simple to operate.
Basic Operation
1. Power is supplied by 6 NiMH batteries located in the handle.
2. Turn the gun ON by pressing the ON/OFF button.
3. Squeeze the trigger to begin operating (transmitting).
Important Settings
There are four buttons that control the radar gun functions. The blue buttons and the silver
buttons work together.
MENU (Blue Button) - This feature sets the configuration for the radar to look for specific types
of targets and certain speed ranges.
SELECT (Blue Button) – When the Menu button is selected, use the SELECT button to move to
the next option.
TRANSMIT (Silver Button) – Turns the transmitter on and off
RECALL (Silver Button) – Displays the last 5 speeds recorded and stored.
Turning the Transmitter ON and OFF
There are two ways to turn on the radar transmitter to begin operating.
Trigger Transmit - Pull the trigger to transmit. This is a default setting.
The Transmit Button - Press the silver Transmit button to toggle the transmitter ON or OFF.
PEAK
* The XMIT icon displays when the gun IS transmitting.
* The XMIT icon does not display when the gun IS NOT transmitting.
XMIT
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CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
LCD DISPLAY ICONS
STORE LO BAT XMIT PEAK -
Is on when recalling speeds from the RECALL queue.
Indicates the battery is low and needs recharging.
Indicates the gun is transmitting and is able to take readings.
Indicates the Peak Mode is on and the peak speeds are displayed.
LCD DISPLAY WINDOWS
MESSAGE -
Messages display in the upper left corner, such as target type (ball) and units
(mph).
PEAK SPEED - Indicates the peak speed on the right side of the word PEAK.
LAST SPEED - Indicates the last speed in large numbers on the lower right.
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9-PIN D CONNECTOR
The 9-Pin D Connector receives the following serial port signals. Pin 1 is on the top right, and pin
9 is on the bottom left.
AUX INPUT - Stopwatch trigger input or remote transmit input
RS-232 TX Transmit data-stream
RS-232 RX Receive (not used at this time)
6.6 V OUT Output (limited to 50 mA)
GND Ground
Charger Input – 120V AC Wall Charger
RS-485-A Transmit data-stream
RS-485-B Transmit data-stream
Voltage Input - External voltage input, 8VDC to 18 VDC
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DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS
Providing Power to the Sport2
The Battery Handle – The handle contains a built in battery holder. The Sport2 comes with 6
NiMH rechargeable batteries. When fully charged, the battery handle powers the gun for about 4
1/2 hours of continuous transmitting. These rechargeable batteries use the included Wall Charger
to recharge. You may also use 6 alkaline batteries.
It is possible to supply power thru a 12V DC cigar cable attached to the 9-pin connector on the
side of the gun.
Turning the Transmitter ON and OFF
The radar transmitter must be turned ON to measure speed. There are two ways to transmit:
press the trigger or press the TRANSMIT button.
Trigger Transmit - Squeeze and hold the trigger in to transmit. The settings are Con
(continuous), SS (Start/Stop), and Loc (lock). Con is the default setting. These settings are
explained in the Options Menu topic.
When the trigger is released, it stops transmitting, and any readings that were on the readout are
left on the screen. Since the transmitter draws most of the power, trigger operating helps to save
battery life.
Press the TRANSMIT Button - The silver Transmit button toggles the transmitter ON and OFF.
Each time you push this button, it switches between transmit and hold. Using this button to turn
on the transmitter allows the gun to continually operate automatically,
without the need to press the trigger.
MPH
PEAK
* The XMIT icon displays when the gun IS transmitting.
* The XMIT icon does not display when the gun IS NOT transmitting.
XMIT
Using the Trigger to Lock Speeds
The trigger serves two functions. It can control the transmitter or it can be used as a speed
locking device.
When the gun is placed into continuous transmit mode using the silver
Transmit button or if the Trigger Option is Loc (lock),
MPH / LOCK
the trigger does not affect the transmitter. Instead,
press the trigger to lock the currently displayed speed
while the LOCK icon displays.
Press the trigger a second time to unlock the readout.
XMIT
THIS FUNCTION IS USEFUL IF THE OPERATOR
NEEDS TO MANUALLY HOLD READINGS.
I 2 4.8
The RECALL Key Function
The silver RECALL button redisplays the last five speed readings that were measured. If the peak
speed, last speed, and the locked speed are stored, then they display in an alternating flash
mode when the RECALL is pressed. The speeds display in the SPEED WINDOW.
The MESSAGE WINDOW flashes the Recall Number, speed units,
REC 1-5 / MPH
PEAK
Target Type, and Loc (if on):
/LOCK
• Transmit ON displays REC 1-5 and MPH
STORE
•
Transmit OFF displays REC 1-5 and Target Type
•
Recall Lock speed displays REC 1-5 / MPH / LOCK speed
XMIT
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The Peak Function
The Peak option activates the automatic top speed display in the PEAK SPEED WINDOW.
When the Peak mode is ON, the PEAK icon appears on the display and only the highest speeds
display. For example, when tracking a baseball pitch, the peak speed is the same as the release
speed since a ball only slows down after it is thrown.
MPH
PEAK
* The PEAK icon and speed window displays when the Peak
option IS selected.
XMIT
* The PEAK icon and speed window does not display when the Peak
option IS NOT selected.
The Sport2 Operator Setup Menu
OPERATOR MENU – Setting up the radar unit is fast and easy.
•
Press the MENU key on the keypad to enter the OPERATOR MENU.
•
Press the MENU key again to step through the menu items.
•
Press the SELECT key to change the values.
• Press the trigger to exit the OPERATOR MENU.
The factory default for each setting is indicated by the bold underlined setting.
OPERATOR MENU
Menu Step
Description
FEATURE
Step down by
pressing MENU
key
Menu Step
ORDER
Description
MESSAGE
WINDOW
(bold indicates factory
default)
RANGE
1, 2, 3
PEAK
OFF, On
Range
Peak On/Off
SETTINGS
Change using the
SELECT key
Target Window
The Range Setting
The Range option affects the sensitivity (clocking distance) of the radar. The settings are:
3: Setting the range to 3 increases the gun’s sensitivity and lengthens the clocking
distance. It “looks” as far away as possible for targets and gives the gun the highest level
of performance. This is the default setting.
2: Setting the range to 2 sets the gun to a medium range in its clocking distance.
1: Setting the range to 1 decreases the gun’s sensitivity and shortens its clocking
distance. The 1 range setting is handy for clocking objects close to the gun and when you
want to restrict the gun from “seeing” objects farther out in the background.
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The Sport 2 Option Setup Menu
OPTION MENU – Selecting the options is fast and easy. The Sport2 ships with the default
settings indicated in the chart.
•
Press and hold the MENU key while in the OPERATOR MENU to enter the OPTION
MENU.
•
Press the MENU key again to step through the menu items. The SELECT key
changes the value.
•
Press the trigger to exit the OPTION MENU.
• Press and hold the MENU key to return to the OPERATOR MENU.
The factory default for each setting is indicated by the bold underlined setting.
OPTION MENU
Menu
Step
Description
LOCK/FAST
WINDOW
(bold indicates factory default)
Patrol Window
Low Speed*
LOW
OFF, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 50
High Speed*
OFF, 150, 300
Units
Resolution
HIGH
MPH, KM/ H, KNOTS,
M/ S
RES
Target Type
TARGT
bALL, CArn, CAr, tEnn
Holdover Delay
CLEAR
0SEC, 1SEC, 2SEC, 3SEC, 4SEC,
OFF
Trigger Function
TRIG
Con, SS, Loc
Aux Trigger Function
AUX
StoP, trig
Stopwatch Mode
STOP
LAP, SPLt
10
Serial Port Speed
BAUD
12, 96
11
Serial Port Format
FOR
-, A, AP
12
Reset
RESET
ES, no
13
Reset Confirmation**
SURE?
ES, no
Unit
onES, tnth
*Low and High Speed settings are retained separately for each Target Type and each has its
own defaults. The available settings also depend on the type of units selected. Those shown
above are for the default BALL target type in MPH units. See the Target Speed Settings topic for
the speed ranges.
Resolution: Select onES to display speed in whole units, as 25 mph, or tnth to display speed
with tenths, as 25.6 mph.
Target Type: The target types available on the Sport 2 are Ball, Carnival, Car, and Tennis.
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Holdover Delay: The time the speed reading is held after the target is lost and before the display
screen clears. If off, the speed displays until the next speed is acquired.
Trigger Function: The Trigger settings are Con (Continuous), SS (Start / Stop), and Loc (Lock).
The trigger settings function as follows:
Transmit
Trigger Option
Action
OFF
Con
Pull to transmit,
release to hold.
Pull and release to transmit,
Pull and release to hold.
Pull to lock and release the speed.
SS
ON
Note:
Loc
When the Loc setting is selected in the Option Menu, the Transmit function is
turned on the same as if the silver Transmit button is pressed. Clicking the trigger
locks and releases the speed.
Stopwatch Mode: This is available using the optional stopwatch cable. The stopwatch may be
set to lap or split timer. The timer displays in the MESSAGE WINDOW. Press and hold the
stopwatch trigger for 1 second to stop the timer and go back to radar mode.
Lap Timer: each press of the stopwatch trigger displays the time since the last trigger
press, and resets the timer to 0.00.00 in the background.
Split Timer: each press of the stopwatch trigger displays the current cumulative time.
Timer Display Under 10 minutes:
9.59.99
PEAK
8888
8888
XMIT
Timer Display Over 10 minutes:
99.59.9
XMIT
PEAK
8888
8888
Serial Port Format: The “-“ (dash) is for no serial output, the A format is for Target Speed, and
the AP format is for Peak Speed.
** The Reset Confirmation step displays when the Reset option is set to YES.
•
If YES, then the confirmation SURE? displays.
•
To reset all settings to the factory defaults, select YES and then pull the trigger to
exit.
•
To not change the settings, select no and pull the trigger to exit.
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Target Speed Settings
(bold indicates factory default)
Target Type = bALL
Low Speed Settings
Units
MPH
OFF, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 50
KM/ H
OFF, 10, 15, 25, 35, 50, 75
KNOTS
OFF, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 50
M/ S
OFF, 10, 20, 30, 50, 75, 100
High Speed Settings
OFF, 150, 300
OFF, 250, 500
OFF, 150, 300
OFF, 300, 600
Target Type = CArn
Low Speed Settings
Units
MPH
OFF, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 50
KM/ H
OFF, 10, 15, 25, 35, 50, 75
KNOTS
OFF, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 50
M/ S
OFF, 10, 20, 30, 50, 75, 100
High Speed Settings
OFF, 150, 300
OFF, 250, 500
OFF, 150, 300
OFF, 300, 600
Target Type = CAr
Units
Low Speed Settings
MPH
OFF, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 50
KM/ H
OFF, 10, 15, 25, 35, 50, 75
KNOTS
OFF, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 50
M/ S
OFF, 10, 20, 30, 50, 75, 100
High Speed Settings
OFF, 150, 300
OFF, 250, 500
OFF, 150, 300
OFF, 300, 600
Target Type = tEnn
Low Speed Settings
Units
MPH
OFF, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 50
KM/ H
OFF, 10, 15, 25, 35, 50, 75
KNOTS
OFF, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 50
M/ S
OFF, 10, 20, 30, 50, 75, 100
High Speed Settings
OFF, 150, 300
OFF, 250, 500
OFF, 150, 300
OFF, 300, 600
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RECOMMENDED SETTINGS
Settings for Baseball Scouts
It is important that the gun is set correctly when measuring baseballs. Check these settings.
Option Menu
Speed
Target
Range
Peak ON/OFF ON
Low 10 mph, High 150
Type: bALL
Maximum sensitivity is needed
This is for “out of the hand” numbers
Setting for Fastball Carnival Use
You can experiment with the Range setting depending upon what rides and motion is around the
gun.
Option Menu
Speed Low 15 mph, High 150
Target Type: CArn
Range
Change to 1 or 2 if you track outside motion
Peak ON/OFF ON
Setting for Vehicle Racing
Using a low speed cutoff of 30 mph helps to ignore anyone walking around and other low speed
motion.
Option Menu
Speed Low 30, High 300
Target Type: CAr
Range
Peak ON/OFF OFF
Setting for Tennis
Using a low speed cutoff of 50 mph helps to ignore anyone walking around and other low speed
motion.
Option Menu Speed Low 50, High 150
Range
Target Type: tEnn
Peak ON/OFF ON
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BATTERY INFORMATION
The Sport2 uses 6-AA NiMH rechargeable batteries or 6-AA disposable alkaline batteries. Open
the end cap on the handle to access the battery compartment. The batteries’ transmit time is
approximately 4.5 hours.
Operational Time on the Battery Handle
The Sport2 draws the most current when it is transmitting. So the run time depends upon how
often the gun is transmitting. The Sport2 also has a sleep mode to conserve battery life when it is
not being operated. The sleep mode is automatically initiated after about 10 seconds of inactivity
with no speed display. Squeezing the trigger or pressing any key immediately “wakes the gun”
and brings it back to operation.
Operational Status
Continuous Transmitting
Typical Trigger Operation
In Sleep Mode
Run Time
4.5 Hours
10-20 Hours
38 Hours
Low Battery Warning
The LO BAT icon displays when the battery runs
low. The Sport2 operates for a short time after
this. Now is the time to recharge or change the batteries.
PEAK
LO BAT
888.8
RECHARGE OR CHANGE THE BATTERIES IN THE HANDLE.
DO NOT CHARGE THE BATTERY HANDLE UNTIL THE GUN DISPLAYS LO BAT.
Charging the Batteries
Plug the wall charger RS-232 pin connector into the RS-232 connector on the Battery Handle
when the Sport2 LO BAT indicator displays continuously. Then plug the wall charger into a 110120 volt wall outlet. The batteries should take about 12 hours to recharge.
NiMH batteries perform best when they are fully discharged
and then fully recharged.
Auto-Shutdown Feature
The Sport2 has a 30 minute time-out auto-shutdown feature. After 30 minutes of non-use, the
Sport2 automatically shuts off.
How To Save Battery Life
•
•
•
Since the transmitter has the highest current draw, turn the transmitter off whenever you
are not taking readings.
If you use the trigger to start and stop transmitting, it’s easy to save battery life.
If you tripod mount the gun, (and use the silver XMIT button to transmit) then turn the
transmitter off between sessions.
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ANGLE ERROR
The most common mistake made with all radar guns is trying to clock targets at angles.
All radar guns work on the Doppler principle and need to clock objects moving directly at or away
from the gun. Clocking at an angle with a stationary radar gun results in angle error, and the gun
displays a speed that is LOWER than the actual speed.
Cosine Angle Error Chart
True
Speed
25.0 mph
50.0 mph
75.0 mph
100.0 mph
125.0 mph
150.0 mph
200.0 mph
250.0 mph
Degrees
0%
Error
25.0 mph
50.0 mph
75.0 mph
100.0 mph
125.0 mph
150.0 mph
200.0 mph
250.0 mph
Degrees
0.4%
Error
24.9 mph
49.8 mph
74.7 mph
99.6 mph
124.5 mph
149.4 mph
199.2 mph
249.0 mph
10
Degrees
1.5%
Error
24.6 mph
49.2 mph
73.9 mph
98.5 mph
123.1 mph
147.7 mph
197.0 mph
246.2 mph
15
Degrees
3.4%
Error
24.1 mph
48.3 mph
72.4 mph
96.6 mph
120.7 mph
144.9 mph
193.2 mph
241.4 mph
30
Degrees
13.4%
Error
21.7 mph
43.3 mph
65.0 mph
86.6 mph
108.3 mph
129.9 mph
173.2 mph
216.5 mph
45
Degrees
29.3%
Error
17.7 mph
35.4 mph
53.0 mph
70.7 mph
88.4 mph
106.1 mph
141.4 mph
176.8 mph
90
Degrees
100%
Error
0 mph
0 mph
0 mph
0 mph
0 mph
0 mph
0 mph
0 mph
Radar Gun Placement
To get accurate readings, the radar gun must be placed in the line of travel of the target.
At slight angles, the error is very small, however at larger angles, the error becomes substantial.
Calculating Angle Errors
If you know the angle that you are clocking at, you can calculate the actual speed by taking the
radar reading and dividing by the cosine of the angle.
For example: if you are clocking at 30 degrees, and the gun displays 129.9 mph. Take 129.9 and
divide by the cosine of 30 degrees (0.866) to get a true speed of 150.0 mph.
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INTERFERENCE PROBLEMS
Interference Frequencies
The S Sport2 radar transmits in the range of 24.15 GHz (24,150,000,000 Hz), using a
new K-band ACI design. The receiver is designed to read the Doppler frequency (the change in
frequency) in the range of 360 - 18,000 Hz. There are very few devices other than another radar
gun that could cause interference in a radar gun’s transmission frequency range. However, there
are a number of devices that could interfere with a radar gun in the receiver’s frequency range.
What Does Interference Do?
Interference can cause a radar gun to read random readings, or make it harder for the radar gun
to “see” the intended target.
Random readings are an obvious sign that there is interference. However, a loss of sensitivity can
be subtle. A common situation occurs when a large number of professional baseball scouts
operate many radar guns in close proximity.
A loss of sensitivity can cause the radar gun to be unable to “see” far enough away to get the ball
speed right when it leaves the pitchers hand. Then, as the ball gets closer to the plate, the radar
is able to get a reading, but only after the ball has slowed down. The result: the peak speed
registers lower than it actually is.
Sources of Interference
There are two main sources that can cause ghost (random) readings in radar guns: electrical
devices and objects that move or vibrate.
Electrical sources include television monitors, fluorescent lights, cellular phones, computers,
some radio transmitters, and power transformers. Moving or vibrating objects include
ventilation fans, motors, and blowing debris that can produce a nearly constant speed reading.
How to Eliminate Interference
If you are experiencing erroneous readings, try these solutions:
1. Change your position to change where the gun is aimed.
2. Lower the sensitivity by changing the Range on the Operator Menu to 1 (low setting).
3. Change the Option Menu Low Speed setting to a setting with a higher low speed cutoff if
the readings are at low speeds (often interference from nearby motors).
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SPORT2 ACCESSORIES
The S Sport2 radar gun has a host of optional accessories. For current pricing and
availability, contact S Radar at (800) STALKER.
Accessories
Stopwatch Control Cable – a 4 foot cable with momentary switch that connects to the 9-Pin
serial port connector.
12VDC CIG Cable – Connects to the 9-Pin connector and plugs into a cigarette lighter socket.
RS-232 Serial Cable that connects to a 9 pin serial port on the side of the gun body for RS-232
data output.
RS-485 Serial Cable that connects to a 9 pin serial port on the side of the gun body for RS-485
data output.
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SERVICE INFORMATION
A Check List Before Servicing the Sport2 Radar
Check the Settings - If you are having a problem with your Sport2, first make sure that the
settings are correct for your application. Read over pages 8 and 9 to make sure the Operator and
Options menus are set correctly.
Check the Battery - If the Sport2 does not turn on, the problem is usually with the batteries. Try
charging the batteries. If it still does not turn on, you could use a volt meter to see if the batteries
are producing at least 7.5 volts. You may need to order new batteries.
Call Customer Service - If the problem is not rectified with these steps, call Sport2 Radar
Customer Service at 877-STALKER for help. A service representative will determine if the gun
needs to be sent to the factory.
Address to the Factory Service Center
Sport2 Radar / Applied Concepts, Inc.
Attn. Repair Department
2609 Technology Drive
Plano, TX 75074
1-888-STALKER Toll Free
(972) 398-3760 Phone
(972) 398-3781 Fax
Warranty Information
The Sport2 radar is covered for 2 Full Years, Parts and Labor, against defects in workmanship,
parts, or materials, and is guaranteed to operate within specifications for that period (batteries are
guaranteed for the first 90 days only).
Sport2 Radar will repair or replace, at their option, any component or system found to be
defective. The customer is responsible for shipping the defective product to the factory (freight
prepaid), and Sport2 Radar will pay for the return shipping via UPS ground service back to the
customer. Any expedited air shipping charges are to be paid by the customer.
This full warranty does not cover damage due to dropping, water, salt, improper voltage, fire,
attempted repairs or modifications by an unauthorized service agent, or any other unusual
treatment.
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SPECIFICATIONS
S Sport2
PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS
Speed Range
Accuracy
Target Acquisition Time
Sample Rate
Max. Clocking Distances
1 - 600 MPH
+ / - 1 MPH
0.046 Seconds (Ball Modes)
0.08 Seconds (Vehicle Modes)
25 Speed Updates per Second
4000 Feet - Passenger Car
(Estimated) 1500 Feet - Snowmobiles
1000 Feet - Watercraft
200 Feet - Baseballs
MICROWAVE SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Frequency
Polarization
3 db Beam width
Microwave Source
Receive Type
Power Output
24.125 GHz (K Band) +/- 50 MHz
Circular Polarization
14 Degrees Nominal (15 Degrees Maximum)
Gunn-Effect Diode
Schottky Barrier Mixer Diode
10 Milliwatts Nominal
The STALKER SPORT2 Complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
FCC ID #IBQACMI005.
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Product Type
Computer Processor
Display Type
Operating Temperatures
Storage Temperatures
Stationary Doppler Radar
Motorola 563XX Family
Liquid Crystal
-20F to +120F
-40F to +140F
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Battery Capacity
Current Requirements
(At 7.5 Volts DC)
7.5 VDC, 1.6 Ah, Ni-MH
Transmitting - 0.66 Amps
Standby - 0.20 Amps
Sleep Mode - 0.04 Amps
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Weight (Battery Handle)
Dimensions
Housing Material
< 2 Pounds
8” H x 3” W x 6.5” L
PVC
WARRANTY
On Radar Gun
On Batteries
2 Years, Parts and Labor
90 Days Replacement
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SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL
An RS-2332 or RS-485 Serial Cable is required for data communications to speed display
boards, computers, and other electronic devices. The data connector is on the side of the unit.
Serial Port Connector 9-PIN D-CONN
Mating Connector RS232 or RS-485
Update Speed – 10 msec
Serial Port Signals:
1. Aux Input
2. RS-232 TX
3. RS-232 RX
4. 6.6 Volts (OUT)
5. GND
6. Charger Input
7. RS-485-A
8. RS-485-B
9. Voltage Input
BAUD Rate
Data Format
No Parity
2 Stop Bits
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S Sport2 Owner’s Manual
The STALKER Sport Radar
is Manufactured by Applied Concepts, Inc.
Copyright © 2007 by Applied Concepts, Inc.
STALKER RADAR
2609 Technology Drive
Plano, TX 75074
1-888-STALKER
(972) 398-3760 Sales
(972) 398-3781 Fax
www.stalkerradar.com
Made in U.S.A.
011-XXXX-00 Rev A
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