There are both desktop computer and mobile S-Meter websites

About the Special S-Meter Mobile Website

Most web pages designed for desktop computers do not display correctly on Internet-enabled Pocket PC, Smartphone, and PDA screens. Most Windows Media Players embedded in web pages designed for desktop computers are not able to stream live audio or video.

Now you can listen to the Salt Lake City, Dallas, Ogden and Pahrump receivers and you can watch NASA TV worldwide from your Windows-based Pocket PC, Smartphones or PDA with Wi-Fi or cell phone provider Internet access. (To avoid obscene data charges don't stream audio or video from U.S. cell phone service providers without a wideband data account. However, a wideband data account is not needed to stream free-of-charge from any open Wi-Fi access point.) The version of Windows Media Player used in cell phones and PDAs is widely believed to not work for Internet media streaming, but that isn't true. It works perfectly from properly-coded mobile websites.

Listen to Ham Radio while Mobile

Amateur Radio Receivers Available from your Windows-based Pocket PC, Smartphone or PDA

Listen to Ogden City, Utah Public Service Transmissions while Mobile

Listen to Jim (N7JS) Southwick's Ogden, Utah Trunking Scanner

Watch NASA TV while Mobile

NASA Public Television for Pocket PC's, Smartphones & PDAs

S-Meter Mobile Website Coding Standard
Pages at the S-Meter mobile website are fully compliant with the WAPFORUM//DTD XHTML Mobile 1.0 web-page coding standard. Desktop computer web browsers do not render pages written in compliance to that standard correctly, so desktop computer web browsers that request a mobile website page are automatically redirected to a page with similar content at this desktop computer website.

(The WAP Forum is no longer an independent organization. It has become part of the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA), but even so, its mobile coding standards are still known as WAP Forum standards. If you are interested in creating a mobile website that will render correctly in modern Pocket PCs, Smartphones and PDAs see the OMA Technical Section.)

This page was last modified: Sun, 06 Jun 2010 03:35:24 GMT
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