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| Registered User | It seems that accurate Wind Angle-Reading is quite difficult but there has to be a method to do it properly. Could anyone share his/her own way to read wind angles or a hint how I can figure it out myself? By the way I'm using a transparent paper with angles sticked on the monitor at the moment but that still doesn't seem to be accurate all the time. Yours greet, own |
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| Registered User | Re: Accurate Angle-Reading hmm i use this to help me tell the angles its for some easy angles and maybe u can find angles between them takes some practice and experience.... |
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| The Following User Says Thank You to metaminerx For This Useful Post: | slursirum (11-17-2008) |
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| Registered User | Re: Accurate Angle-Reading Well the best way is to read the pixels on the head of the arrow, which is very difficult and would take a long time to memorize what each angle looks like. The wind can be at very small fractions of angles it's not just 360 degrees. The easiest way would be to tape a printed out compass over your screen and hope it's accurate. |
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