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>From: "Jacob" <address@hidden> >Organization: ? >Keywords: 200511182058.jAIKwBhf001613 IDD Hi Jacob, >Institution: none >Package Version: none >Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional >Hardware Information: none >Inquiry: > >Hello, I was wondering if you could provide me with some >information about your LDM Server. I am a student at a Community >College in North Carolina and plan on getting a degree in Meteorology >from NC State University. I own a copy of GrLevel3, I do not know if >you have heard of this application, but it is an excellent radar >viewing tool for level 3 radar. I am not familiar with this application. >I am very interested in your LDM feed, >because I have heard that the LDM Feed is faster than the standard NWS >Server. My question is can I get free access to your LDM Server and >obtain a live stream of Level 2 and Level 3 radar for all products >included in Level 2 and Level 3? You should contact someone at NC State to see if they are willing to feed you the data you are interested in. We, the Unidata Program Center, do not typically feed data to non-Unidata sites. >If so, how do I go about obtaining them? Contact the LDM administrator at NC State: Mike Trexler <address@hidden> Whether or not NC State is willing to feed you the data is up to them. >My operating system is Microsoft Windows XP Professional. The LDM runs on Unix/Linux platforms not Windows, so this may be a show stopper for you. >I do >not own a software application that enables me to view live level 2 >radar, I currently have a 30 day trial version of GrLevel2, where I >have only a limited amount of time to view live level 2 radar until I >will have to pay for the application. I really have a huge p I am sorry, but the end part of your message seems to have been lost. Best of luck, Tom Yoksas -- NOTE: All email exchanges with Unidata User Support are recorded in the Unidata inquiry tracking system and then made publicly available through the web. If you do not want to have your interactions made available in this way, you must let us know in each email you send to us.