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Old December 5th 06, 10:53 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Who got hit by weather?


"Darkwing" theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com wrote

Call me crazy but this on the roof would look a bit odd IMO. This is the
station I have.

http://www.frederickgoertz.com/image...er-Station.jpg


It would look like someone who was an amateur meteorologist buff lived under
that roof. Nothing redneck in that, at all, IMHO.

Would you say that a radio station, or a FBO looked more like a redneck place,
with one of those setups on the roof? I don't think so.

Put it where it will work. Otherwise, you are wasting it's capabilities. You
might want to see about putting the temperature sensor elsewhere, if that is
possible. The roof is a bad place, for a couple reasons. The rain collector
could be put lower than the ridge, so it is not visible from the road. All that
needs to be on a pole above the roof is the wind equipment.
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Jim in NC

 




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