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Do any of the new weather services like WXworx work on a wireless PDA like
the Palm Tungsten or the Blackberries? How about plain old downloads from the net to these devices- is it usable or practical? I'm thinking about getting either a Tungsten or color Blackberry primarily for business email, but would also like to use it in flight to get nexrad data and updated weather briefings online. TIA. Jim N |
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The Tungsten W won't work at all above about 2000' MSL, from my
experience. This is due to the fact that it uses the cellular network (specifically, AT&T's GSM/GPRS network) as opposed to the Palm i710 which uses the Mobitex network. Since Mobitex uses omnidirectional antennas (it is more of a paging network), those antennas have lobes that allow coverage up to FL410 in certain spots. The cellular hnetworks use corner reflectors which focus a lot fo the signal energy on the horizon and lower angles (some of the antennas have downtilt, depending on how they are trying to contain that particular cell's coverage. However, the Tungsten W is a great device and I believe there are some decent sales on it right now. Great for picking up weather on the ground and at low altitudes. I use Adds (from NCAR) and CBAV for weather radar. -Dave |
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Will the Tungsten W pick up the CBAV and display the weather radar in color?
I already use satellite radio in the plane, which is unbelievable for the quality of sound. However, I don't want to go to WXWorx yet, since it makes a rat nest of cables, etc. I would rather wait and see an interface with a panel mount like the Garmin 530. In the meantime, I was hoping for something easier that I could use at work for email and imaging like the Palm or Blackberry. |
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![]() "Viperdoc" wrote in message news ![]() Will the Tungsten W pick up the CBAV and display the weather radar in color? No. CBAV is a webclipping application that goes through Palm.NET (via the mobitext pager netowrk). The W is just a GSM cell phone. |
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In a previous article, "Viperdoc" said:
quality of sound. However, I don't want to go to WXWorx yet, since it makes a rat nest of cables, etc. I would rather wait and see an interface with a panel mount like the Garmin 530. A guy in my flying club put together a really neat little tupperware box with the WXWorx satellite reciever, USB hub, GPS, etc, etc, and a cable conduit coming out of it. The cable has two plugs, one which goes into the USB port of his laptop and one which goes into the ships power plug (cigarette lighter). Looks very neat. I'm trying to convince him to put some pictures up on the club picture gallery. -- Paul Tomblin , not speaking for anybody "I've gone through over-stressed to physical exhaustion -- what's next?" "Tuesday." -- Simon Burr and Kyle Hearn |
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Ron Natalie wrote:
No. CBAV is a webclipping application that goes through Palm.NET (via the mobitext pager netowrk). The W is just a GSM cell phone. CBAV works fine on the W. The W is not "just a GSM cell phone." It also does GPRS data. You need the Web Clipping libraries installed on it and you can run PQA applications (the old palm.net apps). You can also run a web browser on it. And it's not all that bad at web browsing. The PQA's are all black and white apps...so no color. But you can get the radar weather through the web browser, which does have color. -Dave |
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If the Tungsten W won't get CBAV, is there any advice out there regarding
Palm versus Blackberry for downloading weather graphics from the usual weather sites on the net? It's obvious I really don't know anything about either device. TIA Jim N |
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Don't hold your breath. Garmin was VERY non-committal regarding WxWorx for
the 430/530, despite its selection for the Gucci G1000. The reason? I was told it was due to the existing contractual relationship with EchoFlight. I told them the "customer is always right", and this customer does not want an unreliable, strategic-only view, "request-reply" system. They said "too bad" in so many words. I asked them how nice it was to spend all that development money on a product customers don't want because of lack of perceived value... No response!!! Surprise!!! I suspect Garmin will eventually come out with some form of interface for the 530 when EchoFlight goes belly up, and all the GDL-49 suckers get ****ed at spending almost $10K for the hardware and installation... For now, I was told Garmin's sole efforts on the 430/530 was the promised upgrade to meet the TSO 146 WAAS spec. This is something Garmin promised from day one of the 530 (WAAS "upgradeable"), but they still haven't worked out the hardware mods. Rumor on the street is it will take Garmin at least another year to work out the WAAS upgrades. Only then will they devote any resources to "fixing" the weather issue with the 530, and only if the newly acquired UPSAT CNX80 does not outsell it... For now, I am going with a PDA option on WxWorx. It is here, it is now, it is the right price, and it performs, in addition, I don't see XM going out of business anytime soon, and WxWorx seems to have their **** together. COMANT is even coming out with a dual VHF/XM antenna mast (very nice!) I gave up on the CBAV solution when I couldn't get NexRAD when I really needed it... It ALWAYS worked when I NEVER needed it!!! "Viperdoc" wrote in message news ![]() Will the Tungsten W pick up the CBAV and display the weather radar in color? I already use satellite radio in the plane, which is unbelievable for the quality of sound. However, I don't want to go to WXWorx yet, since it makes a rat nest of cables, etc. I would rather wait and see an interface with a panel mount like the Garmin 530. In the meantime, I was hoping for something easier that I could use at work for email and imaging like the Palm or Blackberry. |
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