You can already do this with the current system. It is exactly what I do and have done since the first generation SKY & AIR were released. The hub will connect to a mobile device, Android or iOS, via Bluetooth and you can see the information. I have also used a cellular connection by using a tablet or hotspot device to make the connection between the WiFi of the Hub and the internet.
Here are some links to posts/threads about doing this:
I mount mine to a telescoping fiberglass flag pole on a flag pole mount on my RV. I bought the pole and mount from polesandholders.com . Here is a link to a post of a video of it in the wind: Photos of Air and Installation . Make sure there is no slop in your mount and it should do fine.
I have the unit I take with me have a bogus public location and update the private location when I get to my destination. This way WF can make sure some calibration doesn’t get done thinking it is still at home.
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For now, you may just do what I do, and that is to update the position of the station when I arrive at my destination. I have used an iPad and a cellular access point to connect to the internet. The station uses very little data so it hasn’t been an issue for me and my 15GB/mo plan I’m on, even when it has been on for over two weeks. The Tempest is great for the RV since it only requires one siting rather than two like the SKY+AIR requires.
FWIW, I have the public location fixed and only change…
Some may wonder how much data is used by a Tempest station. I have a Tempest station on my RV. In addition to the Tempest sensor I have an AIR sensor for indoor measuring so my station will use a little more data than just a Tempest sensor only station so think of this as an upper bound on a typical Tempest station.
I have my Tempest station tethered to a Netgear Nighthawk access point on AT&T. During the week shown there was no other device using the access point so this is only Tempest + AIR …
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