Preliminary results of one year anisotropy measurement in the energy range 10^{13} -10^{14} eV as a function of energy are presented. The results are compared for two methods of data analysis: the standard one with meteo correction approach in use and another one so-called East minus West method. Amplitudes and phases of anisotropy for three median energies E = 25 TeV, E = 75 TeV and E = 120 TeV are reported. Brief consideration of amplitude-phase dependence of anisotropy on energy is expounded.