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"Michael 182" writes:
What is the state of the art (or science) with downloading near real-time weather (five minute updates) in a GA plane? I just started to look into this, and came across WSI in flight. They appear to offer an uncertified service for about $3,500 for the receiver, or certified and panel mounted for $5,000. On top of that you pay a subscription ($600/yr or $20/day) and you have to provide a display - ranging from a PDA to a panel mounted MFD. Check out the Cheap *******s: http://www.cheap*******software.net/ The software and actual weather info is free. You need to buy a Palm VII (or a Palm V with a wireless modem), and you need a subscription with palm.net (for the Palm VII): http://www.palmone.com/us/wireless/s...viceplans.html I haven't tried it yet, personally -- I'm not sure if there's any coverage in Canada. All the best, David |
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![]() Check out the Cheap *******s: http://www.cheap*******software.net/ Great service - I use it too. But it's not real time. The radar maps are about half an hour old. A lot can happen in half an hour. Jose (for Email, make the obvious changes in my address) |
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![]() "Teacherjh" wrote in message news:20030826221208.15796.00000846@mb- Great service - I use it too. But it's not real time. The radar maps are about half an hour old. A lot can happen in half an hour. None of the Datalink NEXRAD is going to be any better. They're all delayed at least 15 minutes. |
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IIRC, I think the guy at the WxWorx booth claimed no more than a
minute or two delay between when they receive the radar data (which takes 5-6 minutes for a complete sweep, so it could be that old) to when it hits your receiver. I think he said the outside limit was 5 minutes, i.e. 10 minutes max age. I could be off by a minute or so on these numbers, but there was no 15 minute delay anywhere... -Jon C. "Ron Natalie" wrote in message m... "Teacherjh" wrote in message news:20030826221208.15796.00000846@mb- Great service - I use it too. But it's not real time. The radar maps are about half an hour old. A lot can happen in half an hour. None of the Datalink NEXRAD is going to be any better. They're all delayed at least 15 minutes. |
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My experience has been 15 - 30 minutes.
30 minutes max. "Teacherjh" wrote in message ... Check out the Cheap *******s: http://www.cheap*******software.net/ Great service - I use it too. But it's not real time. The radar maps are about half an hour old. A lot can happen in half an hour. Jose (for Email, make the obvious changes in my address) |
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![]() "Rich Badaracco" wrote in message ... I don't know what the state of the art is but I've also been looking for an inexpensive way to get near real-time nexrad while I'm in the cockpit. I did run across a service which provides nexrad images which are no more than 5 minutes old. Check out this site http://www.flightbrief.com/. AOPA and EAA members get it at a rather hefty discount. They require you to buy a one-month (refundable) membership JUST TO ENTER THE WEBSITE. Back to the drawing board. |
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I agree. For that price I'd sign up in a second.
"JerryK" wrote in message ... It is definitely a chore trying to get weather in flight. Obviously there is a market, but at the current time the solutions appear too expensive or have connectivity issues. What we need is something that requires $500-$1000 total for hardware and $10 or less a month. jerry |
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"JerryK" wrote in message
... It is definitely a chore trying to get weather in flight. Obviously there is a market, but at the current time the solutions appear too expensive or have connectivity issues. What we need is something that requires $500-$1000 total for hardware and $10 or less a month. Not while the FAA bureaucracy is in town. I wonder what the cost difference is between cable and satellite broadcast? |
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David Megginson wrote in
: The software and actual weather info is free. You need to buy a Palm VII (or a Palm V with a wireless modem), and you need a subscription with palm.net (for the Palm VII): The Palm VII is discontinued, but you can get them pretty cheap on eBay. You could also buy a new Palm i705 (about $160 and much smaller than the VII) which also works with palm.net. I used it on a recent trip with great results. Yeah the weather can be up to an hour old, but I use the information to make big routing changes, not to thread my way through the cells. http://www.palmone.com/us/products/palmi705 Be sure to check the coverage map: http://www.palmone.com/us/products/palmi705/map.html. It's pretty spotty out west, but pretty good in the east. Phil www.pfactor.com |
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