Basically, I think what I need is a simple way to convert a spinning motor speed to audio pitch.
(Any easy/cheap solution will work... so if I found a kids toy that did it, I'd grab it and run)
Here's what I want to do...
I'm going to mount a small motor on a pipe and attach wind cups to spin it.
The faster the cups spin, the more electricity the motor will generate.
Now, if I can translate that speed to audio pitch... then, I've got a simple wind meter.
Why?
Because in NZ, cellphones are not charged for incoming calls. So call up the wind meter and listen to the strength of the wind

We've got some sites where wind speed is more important than direction as the direction is often known and consistent.
I've got ideas on direction as well, but the voltage-to-audiopitch is the key ingredient.
Anyone know how?
Jim