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color=#0000ff> > </FONT></SPAN>Portable weather stations would have
been nice. If we'd had 4 of them we could have placed them around the
perimeter of the fire and known when the smoke was going to shift.<SPAN
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class=421211117-13062006>Any ideas on implementing this? I think
you'd need a fairly sturdy folding tripod for each unit, something that could be
staked down or held down with bricks. The AAG anemometers can be easily
mounted on a pole. It might be possible to build an OpenTracker into a
pipe segment with some C or D cell batteries, with a BNC on top for an
antenna. Or you could do it in a Pelican case and bolt it to the
pole.</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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class=421211117-13062006>Scott</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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class=421211117-13062006>N1VG</SPAN></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>