I suspect the "slowing down" is due to the increased wind blocking by the trees. The extra set of cups are a fairly inexpensive, if not convenient, fix, if the bearings have failed. The main problem is the necessity to climb on the 12/12 roof! I have been advised by the Chief Bottle-washer and Safety Officer, that I have passed the age of doing that task (even though I recently purchased a dark suit that will be fine for 'casket wear'

). We are 'cursed' with a relatively small, tree covered lot, which created the need for a roof-top anemometer. Alas, I fear that the only alternative is either mounting the anemometer the way Davis provides or designing a ground mounted, tilting 35-40' 'contraption' near the current location (assuming SWMBO approves). The first order of bu$ine$$ will be to remove the roof mounting hardware.
In other news, I think I discovered (dreamed,
literally!) of the last major brain-lapse concerning the reception of the Wind transmitter. "When all else fails, read the manual!" I remember seeing "Wind..." last week when I first started scrolling through the Console "Receiving from..." settings. Why do I not see anything like that now? The answer is in Step 4 in the "Setting Console/Receivers" section of the anemometer installations:
Press GRAPH to change the type of station assigned to that transmitter ID. Press GRAPH until the word “WIND” appears.
Details, details, duh-tales!!
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I now have all the correct "Valid" channels showing. There has still been only very light "wind" but a few gusts are now appearing in the Wind graph and the Console shows the direction arrows changing occasionally. Only took 71,036 Sensor Errors for me to read the fourth step in the manual!
![Cheer [cheer]](https://athena.trixology.com/Smileys/default/cheer.gif)
Of course, it has only been a few hours... still keeping my fingers crossed.
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Thanks, again, for your helpful hints and suggestions!