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  1. #1
    Daniel Barton
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    Anybody know of a WAP site or a good way to get a free doppler
    radar map for any area in the country? I'm most interested
    in Raleigh, NC, but would like it for any area.

    Thanks, Daniel


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  2. #2
    R.M
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    Re: Doppler Radar on T637?

    Daniel Barton wrote:
    > Anybody know of a WAP site or a good way to get a free doppler
    > radar map for any area in the country? I'm most interested
    > in Raleigh, NC, but would like it for any area.
    >
    > Thanks, Daniel
    >
    >


    For Raleigh, NC add
    http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/images...rax/latest.gif to you
    bookmark list in your wap browser. This is what I do on my Nokia 3360.
    On my phone I can zoom in on a image and pan around with the joystick to
    different parts of the image. It really cool considering its free. One
    piece of advice, don’t use Cingular’s proxy server. They may have fixed
    it now, but some time back when I first set it up, anytime I used their
    server, it compressed it and turned it into a black and white image,
    making it totally useless.

    Enjoy




  3. #3
    John Navas
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    Re: Doppler Radar on T637?

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    In <[email protected]> on Tue, 21 Dec 2004 02:45:30 GMT, Daniel
    Barton <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Anybody know of a WAP site or a good way to get a free doppler
    >radar map for any area in the country? I'm most interested
    >in Raleigh, NC, but would like it for any area.


    WebViewer <http://www.reqwireless.com/webviewer.html> is a Mobile Java (J2ME)
    application that allows many Java-enabled cell phones to access full Internet
    Web (not WAP) pages by doing a remarkably good job of scaling them down to the
    small screen. (It doesn't support all Web features and the phone memory does
    impose a page size limit.)

    For example, WebViewer can access full NOAA weather pages; e.g., start at
    <http://weather.gov>, enter your location in "Local forecast by 'City, St'",
    and click Go to access the complete NOAA local forecast page, including radar
    and satellite images. A Bookmark can be set for fast repeat access.

    WebViewer can be seen most easily in the Online Demo at
    <http://www.reqwireless.com/demo-webviewer.html>.

    There's a downloadable free 10-day demo. I was able to download it directly
    to a Cingular-branded Motorola V551 (using the built-in WAP browser) from the
    URL <http://reqwireless.com/wap>. WebViewer got installed as a game, and
    worked quite well.

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    Best regards, HELP FOR CINGULAR GSM & SONY ERICSSON PHONES:
    John Navas <http://navasgrp.home.att.net/#Cingular>



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