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PS
September 7th 05, 10:27 PM
Production Software has released its newest product called Electronic
Facilities & Airport Directory (eFAD). eFAD is the most powerful
(multi-platform) airport directory in the world. eFAD allows you to
view airport information, weather, and more from your PC, PDA (Palm OS
and Pocket PC), and/or XHTML mobile phone. This is your electronic
alternative to Green Books!

eFAD provides detailed U.S. airport and NAVAID information (public &
private), weather (METAR +decoder, NEXRAD, TAF, AIRMETS/SIGMETS, Winds
Aloft, 25+ weather charts, NWS Outlook, RVR, PIREPs), NOTAMs, TFRs,
STMPs, Sunrise, Sunset & Moon, FAA airport status, NTSB reports, tail
numbers, 13,000+ approach charts and diagrams, user comments, E6-B,
dictionary (6,000+ terms), FARs, traffic statistics, location maps,
travel information (taxi, rental cars, hotels, motels, and restaurants)
and much more. For those who prefer paper, eFAD can also print
Kneeboard-sized reports.

Website: http://www.pspda.com/
Screenshots: http://www.pspda.com/efad.html

View Press Release: http://www.pspda.com/adpublic/PReFAD.PDF

Paul Tomblin
September 8th 05, 01:29 AM
In a previous article, "PS" > said:
>view airport information, weather, and more from your PC, PDA (Palm OS
>and Pocket PC), and/or XHTML mobile phone. This is your electronic
>alternative to Green Books!

I'm getting "413 Page Cannot Be Displayed" on my cell phone when I try to
select my local airport.


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Paul Tomblin > http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/
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PS
September 8th 05, 02:25 AM
What phone are you using? eFAD requires a mobile phone with a XHTML-MP
browser (such as the Nokia S60 phones). Also, make sure you are using
the "xml" URL (provided in your confirmation email).

Paul Tomblin
September 8th 05, 02:34 AM
In a previous article, "PS" > said:
>What phone are you using? eFAD requires a mobile phone with a XHTML-MP
>browser (such as the Nokia S60 phones). Also, make sure you are using
>the "xml" URL (provided in your confirmation email).

I'm using a Moto v180. Not sure if that's XHTML-MP browser, but I use it
with WxServer. And I'm using the xml url.



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only to be read at the next reboot.
-- Tom O'Neil

PS
September 8th 05, 05:02 PM
Looks like your phone does not have a HTML browser, just a WAP browser
(eFAD does not support WAP).

Here is the technical document for you phone
http://www.motorola.com/mot/doc/1/1228_MotDoc.pdf

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