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I live in a cookie cutter neighborhood and have other houses and trees in the
area that can block the wind. It looks like the most logical place to mount the mast with the wind speed/direction thinga-ma-bob is on the roof. Is there a proper height above the ridge line of the roof or minimum/ maximum height I need to know about? Does the instrument have to be above everything? Is there a point at which the height is too high for a proper reading? See My Pond Follow the Pond Links "Without the second ammendment, the others are just suggestions." |
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