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Hi Everyone,
I've found that I always want to look up METARs and TAFs when not in front of a computer. So I wrote a Mobile website to do get this info for me straight from NOAA. I thought it would also be useful to others. So here is the URL: awx.mobi Its a free service and no registering needed to use it. Just goto that URL on your phone and you'll be able to get METARs TAFs and the current national Radar image. I'm working on other information as well like state by state radar, airport runway lengths, freq...etc. This is all in beta...I'm working on this at my spare time. But updates will be coming. If you have any problems like your phone isn't loading the site. Then send an email to me at felix at bepilot.com and tell me your phone model and ill add support for your phone. Suggestions questions and comments also welcome at the above email address. Thanks! Felix |
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I have been wondering if more than that could be done. I know there
are experiments with war flying for wifi. I have wondered though if a volunteer network of wifi hotspots ,accessible to pilots while in the air,could be established to pull down TAF's, METAR's, nexrad and such. It would be an alternative to having to subscribe to xm radio's weather service. On Nov 1, 7:03 am, Felix wrote: Hi Everyone, I've found that I always want to look up METARs and TAFs when not in front of a computer. So I wrote a Mobile website to do get this info for me straight from NOAA. I thought it would also be useful to others. So here is the URL: awx.mobi Its a free service and no registering needed to use it. Just goto that URL on your phone and you'll be able to get METARs TAFs and the current national Radar image. I'm working on other information as well like state by state radar, airport runway lengths, freq...etc. This is all in beta...I'm working on this at my spare time. But updates will be coming. If you have any problems like your phone isn't loading the site. Then send an email to me at felix at bepilot.com and tell me your phone model and ill add support for your phone. Suggestions questions and comments also welcome at the above email address. Thanks! Felix |
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On Nov 1, 6:44 am, wrote:
I have been wondering if more than that could be done. I know there are experiments with war flying for wifi. I have wondered though if a volunteer network of wifi hotspots ,accessible to pilots while in the air,could be established to pull down TAF's, METAR's, nexrad and such. It would be an alternative to having to subscribe to xm radio's weather service. On Nov 1, 7:03 am, Felix wrote: Hi Everyone, I've found that I always want to look up METARs and TAFs when not in front of a computer. So I wrote a Mobile website to do get this info for me straight from NOAA. I thought it would also be useful to others. So here is the URL: awx.mobi Its a free service and no registering needed to use it. Just goto that URL on your phone and you'll be able to get METARs TAFs and the current national Radar image. I'm working on other information as well like state by state radar, airport runway lengths, freq...etc. This is all in beta...I'm working on this at my spare time. But updates will be coming. If you have any problems like your phone isn't loading the site. Then send an email to me at felix at bepilot.com and tell me your phone model and ill add support for your phone. Suggestions questions and comments also welcome at the above email address. What's wrong with aviationweather.gov? That's what I use on my cell phone and I've never had a problem. Maybe you're using a 1980's cell phone? -Robert |
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Robert M. Gary wrote:
What's wrong with aviationweather.gov? That's what I use on my cell phone and I've never had a problem. Maybe you're using a 1980's cell phone? -Robert Bandwith. Some do pay by the KB. |
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On Nov 1, 9:20 am, "Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net
wrote: Robert M. Gary wrote: What's wrong with aviationweather.gov? That's what I use on my cell phone and I've never had a problem. Maybe you're using a 1980's cell phone? -Robert Bandwith. Some do pay by the KB. Most of us are spending between $100-$300/hr to opeate our aircraft. Spending $20/month or so for extra bandwidth in order to get up-to- date weather information seems pretty small. -Robert |
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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote What's wrong with aviationweather.gov? That's what I use on my cell phone and I've never had a problem. Maybe you're using a 1980's cell phone? In the air, you are not supposed to use a cell phone, though. Could someone set up a WiFi type of system, and get fellow Hams to make a network of internet enabled ham band links? That would be pretty cool, even it was just in your local area. To do it on a wide scale would be a pretty large task, and no doubt, someone would want to get their regulations on it. -- Jim in NC |
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Morgans wrote:
"Robert M. Gary" wrote What's wrong with aviationweather.gov? That's what I use on my cell phone and I've never had a problem. Maybe you're using a 1980's cell phone? In the air, you are not supposed to use a cell phone, though. I was able to keep an AT&T Edge network connection up to 7,000 feet this weekend on my iPhone. |
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On Nov 1, 11:37 am, "Robert M. Gary" wrote:
On Nov 1, 6:44 am, wrote: I have been wondering if more than that could be done. I know there are experiments with war flying for wifi. I have wondered though if a volunteer network of wifi hotspots ,accessible to pilots while in the air,could be established to pull down TAF's, METAR's, nexrad and such. It would be an alternative to having to subscribe to xm radio's weather service. On Nov 1, 7:03 am, Felix wrote: Hi Everyone, I've found that I always want to look up METARs and TAFs when not in front of a computer. So I wrote a Mobile website to do get this info for me straight from NOAA. I thought it would also be useful to others. So here is the URL: awx.mobi Its a free service and no registering needed to use it. Just goto that URL on your phone and you'll be able to get METARs TAFs and the current national Radar image. I'm working on other information as well like state by state radar, airport runway lengths, freq...etc. This is all in beta...I'm working on this at my spare time. But updates will be coming. If you have any problems like your phone isn't loading the site. Then send an email to me at felix at bepilot.com and tell me your phone model and ill add support for your phone. Suggestions questions and comments also welcome at the above email address. What's wrong with aviationweather.gov? That's what I use on my cell phone and I've never had a problem. Maybe you're using a 1980's cell phone? -Robert I've used aviationweather.gov and it's a great site. But it's not really made to be used on your phone. I use a Treo 750 with Verzion (high speed EVDO connection) and it still takes a while to load. I'm making awx.mobi (or m.airwx.com) work quickly on a whole range of phones. Even the 1980s model :-) -Felix |
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On Nov 1, 1:10 pm, Felix wrote:
On Nov 1, 11:37 am, "Robert M. Gary" wrote: On Nov 1, 6:44 am, wrote: I have been wondering if more than that could be done. I know there are experiments with war flying for wifi. I have wondered though if a volunteer network of wifi hotspots ,accessible to pilots while in the air,could be established to pull down TAF's, METAR's, nexrad and such. It would be an alternative to having to subscribe to xm radio's weather service. On Nov 1, 7:03 am, Felix wrote: Hi Everyone, I've found that I always want to look up METARs and TAFs when not in front of a computer. So I wrote a Mobile website to do get this info for me straight from NOAA. I thought it would also be useful to others. So here is the URL: awx.mobi Its a free service and no registering needed to use it. Just goto that URL on your phone and you'll be able to get METARs TAFs and the current national Radar image. I'm working on other information as well like state by state radar, airport runway lengths, freq...etc. This is all in beta...I'm working on this at my spare time. But updates will be coming. If you have any problems like your phone isn't loading the site. Then send an email to me at felix at bepilot.com and tell me your phone model and ill add support for your phone. Suggestions questions and comments also welcome at the above email address. What's wrong with aviationweather.gov? That's what I use on my cell phone and I've never had a problem. Maybe you're using a 1980's cell phone? -Robert I've used aviationweather.gov and it's a great site. But it's not really made to be used on your phone. I use a Treo 750 with Verzion (high speed EVDO connection) and it still takes a while to load. I'm making awx.mobi (or m.airwx.com) work quickly on a whole range of phones. Even the 1980s model :-) -Felix Plus i plan to extend it so that you can file flight plans on your phone with your duats account! And other neat features. So if people really like it, they can suggest other things they need and i'll put them in as well. -Felix |
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"Felix" wrote in message
ups.com... I've used aviationweather.gov and it's a great site. But it's not really made to be used on your phone. I use a Treo 750 with Verzion (high speed EVDO connection) and it still takes a while to load. I'm making awx.mobi (or m.airwx.com) work quickly on a whole range of phones. Even the 1980s model :-) -Felix Plus i plan to extend it so that you can file flight plans on your phone with your duats account! And other neat features. So if people really like it, they can suggest other things they need and i'll put them in as well. Just checked it out Felix--works great! I don't have a "SmartPhone" but I do have a Mobile Web 2.0-capable phone and have been looking for a site like this. Thanks! Specifically, I've been looking for TAFs, METARs, and flight plan filing since their simple text-based format works well with the limited screen real estate and low bandwidth. For soem other ideas, Winds aloft might be nice and can be driven by the airport code. Others like area forecast, airmets/sigmets, and PIREPs I imagine would be a bit harder since they'd have to cover a larger area and tend to be text-heavy. Good luck with the project. Marco |
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