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WeatherHawk WM-200 WindMate Anemometer with Wind Direction Speed Windchill
$ 62.83
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Description
WM-200 WindMate™with Wind Direction & Backlight
Monitor environmental conditions in the palm of your hand!
Quality Product ~ Designed in United States
WM-200 is the first windmeter with wind vane, a USA-made fluxgate compass for digital wind direction, and that calculates crosswind & head/tail wind readings. Unlike traditional compasses, the WM-200 reads when held vertically and can be used for taking bearings. Temperature and wind chill are also included to make this a comprehensive unit for sailors, shooters, radio-controlled flyers, among others.
WM-200 can be tripod-mounted and accommodates the Model SM-WT wind tunnel accessory for very precise measurements. All WindMates meet NIST calibration standards and wind speed accuracy tested better than +/- 3%.
Features
Current, maximum wind speed
Average wind speed over 10 seconds
Wind direction in degrees & compass points
Calculates cross wind, head/tail wind
Use as a bearing compass
Temp & windchill
Backlight
Choose any measurement unit
Reads in tenths
Replaceable 400-hr Lithium battery
Easy to read LCD
Swiss-made impeller components
USA fluxgate compass
Threaded for tripod mounting
Unique pocket-knife design to protect unit when not in use
Comes with adjustable lanyard
Water resistant
Floats
Specifications:
ACCURACY:
Wind +/- 3% when aligned with winds axis
Temp/Windchill +/- 1.8° F
Compass +/- 2°
WIND RANGE
Wind 0.8-89 MPH
Temp -20° to 158° F
Windchill -50° to +50° F
Compass 0 to 360
RESPONSE TIMES
Current & maximum wind 1-sec
Avg wind over 10-secs
Temp 1 minute
Windchill 1-sec
Wind direction & compass 1 sec
Cross/head/tail wind 5 sec
OPTIONAL UNITS:
Knots, MPH, KPH, Ft/Min, M/Sec, Beaufort, ° F or ° C
POWER:
CR2032 Lithium battery (included)
MEASURES:
5.5" x 1.75" x 0.75" / 139.7 x 44.5 x 19mm (closed)
WEIGHS:
3.4 ounces / 96.4 grams with case
WindMate 200/300/350 are the only windmeters with wind vane, digital wind direction plus cross wind, head/tail wind readings. Sailors, pilots, long-range marksmen among others, will want this feature. Digital directions are in degrees and compass points.