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<blockquote data-quote="Creek" data-source="post: 5730552" data-attributes="member: 4036"><p>I contacted and left messages for two relatively large brand names that offer an entry-level anemometer. Both companies' technical departments did return my calls, but they do not offer an anemometer that retains the memory of wind "direction." They do offer models that retain wind speed and other information that could be obtained at a later date but, for some reason, do not retain the memory of wind "direction," which was exactly what I was wanting. However, if you are fortunate enough to have wifi in your hunting spot, which I assume most don't, then you may have this potential advantage. It would be nice to have alternate entry trails to any particular spot, depending on which way the wind is blowing. Some good out of this for me is that I also learned some differences between wifi and a hotspot. Though I did not discuss the following with the manufacturers, I'm pretty sure you could use your phone as a hotspot and connect to some models of anemometers up to 300+ feet away, but again, I'm not totally certain that a phone hotspot would do that. Though I hit a dead end for my original intention, I wanted to update my findings should anyone search for anemometer results in the future, and for now I will continue my search.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creek, post: 5730552, member: 4036"] I contacted and left messages for two relatively large brand names that offer an entry-level anemometer. Both companies' technical departments did return my calls, but they do not offer an anemometer that retains the memory of wind "direction." They do offer models that retain wind speed and other information that could be obtained at a later date but, for some reason, do not retain the memory of wind "direction," which was exactly what I was wanting. However, if you are fortunate enough to have wifi in your hunting spot, which I assume most don't, then you may have this potential advantage. It would be nice to have alternate entry trails to any particular spot, depending on which way the wind is blowing. Some good out of this for me is that I also learned some differences between wifi and a hotspot. Though I did not discuss the following with the manufacturers, I'm pretty sure you could use your phone as a hotspot and connect to some models of anemometers up to 300+ feet away, but again, I'm not totally certain that a phone hotspot would do that. Though I hit a dead end for my original intention, I wanted to update my findings should anyone search for anemometer results in the future, and for now I will continue my search. [/QUOTE]
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