If you have any questions about unlocking these additional frequencies, please contact your TrackMan sales representative.
You can change the (radar) frequency of a B1 system if you run into interference issues when using multiple adjacent B1 systems on practice mounds/cages or nearby systems that utilize radar (other ball-tracking systems, possibly even some speed guns).
Configuration options and simultaneous B1 systems:
- All B1 systems are shipped pre-configured with 4 frequency groups- either groups 15,16,17,18 or groups 19,20,21,22. In this configuration, you can use up to 4 adjacent B1 systems concurrently following the placement matrix later in this document.
- B1 systems with firmware version >=1.3.1 have the option to unlock additional frequencies to enable you to use up to 12 adjacent B1 systems concurrently. Unlocking frequencies requires you to contact TrackMan Support.
How to change the frequency for each B1:
- Connect your iPad to the B1 wifi:
- Open up the TrackMan Baseball App
- Connect to your B1 within the app
- Tap on the hamburger (three-bar) menu in the upper right
- Tap on More > Frequency
- Select a frequency that is different from your other B1
- After you apply the change the B1 will reboot
- Once the B1 reboots, you can connect back to the B1 Wi-Fi
Placement matrix:
As of November 2022, you can reliably run up to 12 B1s simultaneously using the below placement matrix. Additional B1s may create reflections that impact tracking signals for reliable tracking. NOTE: Each adjacent parallel B1 must be at least 10ft. (3m.) separately measured from center-to-center.
NOTE: When using multiple B1s next to each other. Separate XX, XXa and XXb units as far apart

If you have any questions about unlocking these additional frequencies, please contact your TrackMan sales/support representative.
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