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NOAA Weather Radio Player scripts V3.00 now available
saratogaWX:
As the NWS moved the NOAA Weather Radio site from www.nws.noaa.gov to weather.gov, they took the opportunity to add some new dynamic features to their detailed radio transmitter displays (and thereby broke the V2.x version of the script).
Now, there's V3.00 of the script set available. It includes two new features:
1) optional display of the transmitter propagation map as an overlay on the basemap
2) optional display of the county/SAME code coverage for the transmitter
Note that these features are only available on NOAA/NWS transmitters, and not for EC/Canadian transmitters nor for auxiliary streams hosted at noaaweatherradio.org home site.
Yes, you should replace ALL the old scripts with the updated ones, and there's a new (fairly large) shp.js file needed for handling the NWS shapefiles from the weather.gov site for the propagation and county overlay maps.
Download from the script page at https://saratoga-weather.org/scripts-wxradio.php or
the GitHub distribution at https://github.com/ktrue/Weather-radio-player
I've attached an image of how the new display looks.
ed2kayak:
Thanks Ken :-)
http://cvweather.org/wxradio.php
92merc:
Copy, paste, done.
Thanks Ken.
tmabell:
I haven't done my due diligence by checking these notices because I'm not sure that they even matter as everything works as it should, but the W3C CSS Validator is complaining:
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=https%3A%2F%2Fmymishawakaweather.com%2FWxRadioNational.php
saratogaWX:
The CSS cited are from bootstrap and the leaflet CSS .. they include pseudo markups for vendor-specific tags as many of the features used were not native parts of CSS 2. The HTML validates, the CSS is a bit old (but not harmful).
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