[TowerTalk] Anemometers and Weather Stations

rkstover at mchsi.com rkstover at mchsi.com
Thu Jul 15 16:15:48 EDT 2004


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R. Kevin Stover, NØRKX

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Iowa Quality Beef LLC
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Tama, IA 52339

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> I am in the process of putting up my tower and would like to add a 
> weather station/anemometer to the shack.  Our Boeing Club station had 
> a fancy system with an anemometer that would automatically lower the 
> tower when the wind exceeded a set level.
> I don't want to get that fancy (and expensive) but would like to have 
> a means of reading wind speed from the shack so I could crank the 
> tower down when it gets too windy.  Something that had a warning light 
> when a set limit was reached would be nice but not necessary.
> Could anyone point me in the right direction for something like this 
> or share your experiences.
> TIA & 73
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> Alan Zack
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