David Williams
Has anyone been using a Blackberry or similar device for data retrieval in the field?  I thought I would give it a try and invested in a Blackberry 8300 (Curve), and so far, so good.  It loads graphics such as the "current" plot from Oklahoma Mesonet, HPC surface analysis, static NEXRAD images (WSI), soundings (NCAR), etc. with much success.  I am still searching for satellite images of a manageable size, as there is a limit (i.e. high res images are too large to load).  I've had the most success directly linking these on a text only html page since each homepage is otherwise resized to fit, which is both bulky and time consuming.  
Anyway, would like to hear from anyone else using one of these devices to retrieve met. data - thumbs up or thumbs down? Have you found the AT&T EDGE coverage to be as robust in KS, OK as the coverage map indicates?
				
			Anyway, would like to hear from anyone else using one of these devices to retrieve met. data - thumbs up or thumbs down? Have you found the AT&T EDGE coverage to be as robust in KS, OK as the coverage map indicates?
 
	 
			 
 
		 
 
		 Seriously what do I care. I am trying to save money to chase so I cut corners with things to. Anywho, a large part of the coverage in Kansas is nothing but partner coverage so as far as EDGE is concerned. There are gaps. HUGE GAPS! BUt that is where a cell amp will come in handy! Oklahoma's is pretty dead on. Like everyone there are holes but over all it is pretty consistent. If you really want to see coverage in Kansas goto the
 Seriously what do I care. I am trying to save money to chase so I cut corners with things to. Anywho, a large part of the coverage in Kansas is nothing but partner coverage so as far as EDGE is concerned. There are gaps. HUGE GAPS! BUt that is where a cell amp will come in handy! Oklahoma's is pretty dead on. Like everyone there are holes but over all it is pretty consistent. If you really want to see coverage in Kansas goto the  
 
		