About the S-Meter Mobile Website
Web-pages designed for desktop computers generally do not display correctly on Cell Phone, Smartphone, Pocket PC, or PDA screens. Even where they do display correctly, they often load very slowly. Mobile websites use different content layouts and special web-page coding to overcome those problems.Vist the S-Meter Mobile Website from your Cell Phone, Smartphone, Pocket PC, or PDA to find content especially formatted and coded for quick display and easy viewing on mobile devices.
Mobile Audio and Video Media
In addition to being able to read text on mobile-friendly pages, if your Cell Phone, Smartphone, Pocket PC, or PDA has a Windows operating system you will be able to listen to the Salt Lake City, Dallas, and Pahrump receivers while you are on-the-go. You also will be able watch live video broadcasts from NASA TV. (These audio and video capabilities currently require Windows Media Player which is not supported by all mobile device operating systems.) See what these mobile media pages look like from your desktop computer.
Accessing the S-Meter Mobile Website
You can find the S-Meter Mobile site from the Google Mobile Search Engine (a special search engine for mobile websites) or by entering this URL http://www.smeter.net/mobile/index.xht in your mobile web browser. (Desktop and laptop computers do not render mobile website pages correctly. It will be necessary to visit the site from a mobile device to see the content.)
The S-Meter Mobile Website Coding Standard
Pages at the S-Meter mobile website conform to the
WAPFORUM//DTD XHTML Mobile 1.2 coding standard and validate with W3C mobileOK Checker developed by the Mobile Web Best Practices working group.
The S-Meter Mobile Website is POWDER Conformant
The S-Meter Mobile Website conforms to the Protocol for Web Description Resources (POWDER).

(If you are interested in creating a mobile website that will render correctly in modern Cell Phones, Pocket PC's, Smartphones and PDA's see the OMA Technical Section.)
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