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I searched the archives & did not see any recent posts on this. I
just upgraded my cell phone to a new one, Sprint Service, that comes with some type of web access. It has some canned weather sites that provide simple weather for non-pilots, but am interested in a web site that will (1) fit well, and is simple to use, on the tiny cell phone screen and (2) ideally, shows current radar, but SA's would be fine enough. I experimented with www.duats.com and aviationweather.gov, the two that I use with a PC. DUATS wasn't too useful. Aviationweather.gov actually showed a very good, but tiny, pic of the USA with fields in IFR/MVFR/VFR that the web site shows on its home page when you first visit it. And tantalizingly, I was able to "browse" to the radar section but was never able to pull up a useful radar pic. I was wondering if any site had optimized their site for phone web so that it would be easy to type in a 4 letter designator and pull up an SA. For my type of flying this woudl be really useful as during the summer it invariably involves setting down in front of a line of cells, getting a pic of the weather,and "threading" through. Many times this involves setting down in fields where they have apparently never heard of refrigerated food, much less the internet, so the phone access is useful. I know I can always call up the FSS but we all know that calls to the FSS are taking longer nowadays. And the web access from the phone is free with the service, which is a plus. Anybody know of any web-phone weather sites out there for pilots? Thanks in advance, Hank Rausch |
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I searched the archives & did not see any recent posts on this. I just upgraded my cell phone to a new one, Sprint Service, that comes with some type of web access. It has some canned weather sites that provide simple weather for non-pilots, but am interested in a web site that will (1) fit well, and is simple to use, on the tiny cell phone screen and (2) ideally, shows current radar, but SA's would be fine enough. I use wunderground.com. Their PDA version is at m.wund.com Sample showing radar at Raleigh: http://m.wund.com/US/NC/Raleigh.html As a followup question, I've been trying to find a way to enter a flight plan via cell phone. I have access to a host web site where I can run a cgi program and I was able to create a page that would invoke a script to run a telnet duats session, but when I try to use it from the cell phone, I get "Forbidden". I'm guessing that there's some problem in running cgi scripts from the cell phone browser. All this techno-babble aside, does anyone know a way to enter a flight plan via cell phone (other than waiting 30 minutes to talk to FSS)? I can do it via www.duats.com, but it's pretty painful. I cell phone interface to the telnet duats would be ideal, but I don't think these cell phones can do telnet. I experimented with www.duats.com and aviationweather.gov, the two that I use with a PC. DUATS wasn't too useful. Aviationweather.gov actually showed a very good, but tiny, pic of the USA with fields in IFR/MVFR/VFR that the web site shows on its home page when you first visit it. And tantalizingly, I was able to "browse" to the radar section but was never able to pull up a useful radar pic. I was wondering if any site had optimized their site for phone web so that it would be easy to type in a 4 letter designator and pull up an SA. For my type of flying this woudl be really useful as during the summer it invariably involves setting down in front of a line of cells, getting a pic of the weather,and "threading" through. Many times this involves setting down in fields where they have apparently never heard of refrigerated food, much less the internet, so the phone access is useful. I know I can always call up the FSS but we all know that calls to the FSS are taking longer nowadays. And the web access from the phone is free with the service, which is a plus. Anybody know of any web-phone weather sites out there for pilots? Thanks in advance, Hank Rausch -- Don Poitras - SAS Development - SAS Institute Inc. - SAS Campus Drive (919) 531-5637 Cary, NC 27513 |
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Don Poitras wrote:
As a followup question, I've been trying to find a way to enter a flight plan via cell phone. I have access to a host web site where I can run a cgi program and I was able to create a page that would invoke a script to run a telnet duats session, but when I try to use it from the cell phone, I get "Forbidden". I'm guessing that there's some problem in running cgi scripts from the cell phone browser. All this techno-babble aside, does anyone know a way to enter a flight plan via cell phone (other than waiting 30 minutes to talk to FSS)? I can do it via www.duats.com, but it's pretty painful. I cell phone interface to the telnet duats would be ideal, but I don't think these cell phones can do telnet. Didn't there used to be a way to just call in a flight plan and leave it on a recording? I did that once or twice some years ago and have forgotten about till now. Seems like that would be the best bet. You basically read it off as it appears on the flight plan form. |
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I searched the archives & did not see any recent posts on this. I
just upgraded my cell phone to a new one, Sprint Service, that comes with some type of web access. It has some canned weather sites that provide simple weather for non-pilots, ..... If it hasn't already been said,... Verizon Wireless has some of those same generic weather sites (Accu, Weather.com, 3 more) for about $4/month plus airtime, and they also have MyCast Pilot Weather for $10/month plus airtime. That seems to be discounted from the $13/month on the MyCast website. I only replaced my cell phone with a color model last month, so I do not yet have a user report on MyCast. Ask me again in a few months and I'll have signed up by then. |
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Another option is WingX:
http://www.hiltonsoftware.com Animated weather graphics, METARs, TAFs, winds aloft, temps aloft, METAR trend information, and DUATS support - no more waiting 45 minutes to get a weather briefing. Hilton Disclaimer: I own the company. "Mike Isaksen" wrote in message news:Vofhi.30$bh5.15@trndny01... I searched the archives & did not see any recent posts on this. I just upgraded my cell phone to a new one, Sprint Service, that comes with some type of web access. It has some canned weather sites that provide simple weather for non-pilots, ..... If it hasn't already been said,... Verizon Wireless has some of those same generic weather sites (Accu, Weather.com, 3 more) for about $4/month plus airtime, and they also have MyCast Pilot Weather for $10/month plus airtime. That seems to be discounted from the $13/month on the MyCast website. I only replaced my cell phone with a color model last month, so I do not yet have a user report on MyCast. Ask me again in a few months and I'll have signed up by then. |
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("Hilton" wrote)
Another option is WingX: http://www.hiltonsoftware.com Animated weather graphics, METARs, TAFs, winds aloft, temps aloft, METAR trend information, and DUATS support - no more waiting 45 minutes to get a weather briefing. Hilton Disclaimer: I own the company. How's business been treating you? (Psst. ....this is where you talk up your product. g) Montblack |
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What is the best handheld unit to run this software?
"Montblack" wrote in message ... ("Hilton" wrote) Another option is WingX: http://www.hiltonsoftware.com Animated weather graphics, METARs, TAFs, winds aloft, temps aloft, METAR trend information, and DUATS support - no more waiting 45 minutes to get a weather briefing. Hilton Disclaimer: I own the company. How's business been treating you? (Psst. ....this is where you talk up your product. g) Montblack |
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Hi Karl,
The industry is shifting from the 'stand alone' Pocket PC such as the Dell Axim to the Pocket PC Phone Edition devices such as the Cingular 8525 and Verizon 6700 - a lot of WingX folks have these devices. With WingX, you can use these phones to get the features mentioned below, as well as upgrade the software, update the databases, and now even get a full legal DUATS briefing and you can be pretty much anywhere; i.e. no WiFi hotspot required. Dell have actually stopped selling the Dell Axims recently because Cingular etc are selling the Pocket PC Phone Editions for $100-$200 (with a 2-year contract of course). There are other options such as getting one with a built-in GPS (or you can get a GPS receiver with Bluetooth). Some have WiFi. You can pick up a 2GB card for about $20. It's amazing to have all this capability on a small Pocket PC Phone. The NACO charts can be dragged around with your thumb - great for one-hand operation and no stylus required. Make sure you get WM5 or WM6 and if you get a GPS Bluetooth Receiver, get one that has the SiRFiii chipset (or better). Another nice thing with these phone devices is that WingX will highlight the ATIS, ASOS, FSS, airport manager's phone number - just click and the phone automatically dials the number. For a non-phone PDA, check out the rx5915 from HP. We'll be releasing WingX for the Smartphone soon - this version will run on the Motorola Q, Cingular Blackjack, T-Mobile Dash, and even the Cingular 3125 flip phone. So this is another option. The user interface/experience is different because these devices are not touch screen, but once you get used to them, they're great and small and practically all the "WingX for the Pocket PC" features are in these Smartphones including charts, animated RADAR, and DUATS support. I put together a page with some screen shots - take a look: http://www.hiltonsoftware.com/sp We'll be adding "Filing Flight Plans" shortly too. Instead of waiting 45 minutes for FSS, you will be able to get a briefing and file a flight plan in about 2 minutes. Hope this helps. Feel free to call or email us directly if you wish: 1-866-42-WINGX (http://www.hiltonsoftware.com) No purchase necessary to have DUATS support through July/August; i.e. great for Oshkosh! BTW: I'll be at Oshkosh if anyone wants to meet up to see the latest WingX stuff or just grab a drink. (July 23-26) Thanks, keep well, Hilton "karl gruber" wrote in message ... What is the best handheld unit to run this software? "Montblack" wrote in message ... ("Hilton" wrote) Another option is WingX: http://www.hiltonsoftware.com Animated weather graphics, METARs, TAFs, winds aloft, temps aloft, METAR trend information, and DUATS support - no more waiting 45 minutes to get a weather briefing. Hilton Disclaimer: I own the company. How's business been treating you? (Psst. ....this is where you talk up your product. g) Montblack |
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