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How can you access radar data while on the road

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Greg Johnson

My name is Greg Johnson and I am a professional photographer from Regina, Saskatchewan Canada. I have been chasing for 10 years and have always relied on my wifes weather reports over the phone and my ability (and sometimes very extreme lack of ability) to eyeball storms.

This May I am spending a few weeks in Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska and since I am not familiar with the region I would like to be able to access internet and radar data while on the road. I notice that on various chasing websites that chasers are accessing what seems to be real time radar data...is this possible and if so how do I do it.

I apologize if this seems like a ridiculously simple question but I need some advice.

Greg Johnson www.gjphoto.com
 
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Excellent advice, thanks, any idea if a guy can do a one month data package with the card, I am only going to be around for a few weeks.
 
I don't honestly know if Sprint has anything like that. I'm not sure if it would be worth it to go in on a data plan if you're only going to use it for a few weeks a month, one month a year. There's a $200 termination fee if you try to cancel early.
 
Verizon will let you activate aircards month to month. You'd just have to either pay their outrageous no contract equipment price, or get something off eBay.
 
I purchased an Alltel data card on Ebay and activated it on a month to month basis. No contract that way and I can deactivate it whenever I please. I have had no problem with the Alltel service around here so far, plus it is an unlimited data plan.
 
Thanks, this is all great advice, I will look into these options immediately.

Cheers.
 
Excellent advice, thanks, any idea if a guy can do a one month data package with the card, I am only going to be around for a few weeks.

Millenicom.com ... Unlimited data via a USB broadband cell data card for $60 / month, a one-time $50 set-up fee, no equipment fee (they'll mail you a data card for no charge as long as you mail the data card back at the end of your service), and no contract. So, for $110, you can get unlimited broadband data (EVDO Rev A near cities and interstates, largely, and 1x most elsewhere) for a month, no contract, no having to buy a data card. Look in the "Equipment" section for two recent threads about this. Apparently, from what I've gathered on different websites, they are switching over to Verizon, but they'll put you on Sprint if your billing address isn't a native (i.e. non-roaming) Verizon area. This is my 1st year with them, so I can't endorse them per-say. However, they've gotten generally very good reviews online, and they're prices are good (for being month-by-month service with no equipment charges).
 
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In the equipment forum slingshot mobile was recently mentioned. While I don't know of any one using it, they do seem to have monthly plans worth looking into. I'll be likely looking for something like this after this year because alltel is getting eaten by verizon (and I am not a big fan of verizon).
 
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