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<blockquote data-quote="Coyoter" data-source="post: 102710" data-attributes="member: 236"><p>I'll throw in a quick note here that the Meteos wind meter I refered to earlier has an impeller on top that reads the wind from any direction. I also picked up a unit that was made for Radio Shack that works on a similar principal, but gives a fairly accurate reading of which direction the wind is coming from through a digital display around the face that gives you the wind speed. I mounted the Meteos on a tripod with a makeshift wind flag pinned under it and was pretty happy with how it all worked out. The Radio Shack model is hand held and turns itself off in about 2 minutes, so it's not ideal for long shooting sessions, but may be pretty sweet on an antelope hunt.</p><p> Thank God for EBay!!! That's where I picked up both of them.</p><p> Coyoter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyoter, post: 102710, member: 236"] I'll throw in a quick note here that the Meteos wind meter I refered to earlier has an impeller on top that reads the wind from any direction. I also picked up a unit that was made for Radio Shack that works on a similar principal, but gives a fairly accurate reading of which direction the wind is coming from through a digital display around the face that gives you the wind speed. I mounted the Meteos on a tripod with a makeshift wind flag pinned under it and was pretty happy with how it all worked out. The Radio Shack model is hand held and turns itself off in about 2 minutes, so it's not ideal for long shooting sessions, but may be pretty sweet on an antelope hunt. Thank God for EBay!!! That's where I picked up both of them. Coyoter [/QUOTE]
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