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Feature: See all repeaters that hit a certain location


WRXR374

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I’d say it won’t help much. Really just gotta get permission from every one you think is even remotely local to you and start testing.  One may hit 20miles in some places and only 5in other places and another one may hit fine in the dark area of another one.  It’s best to load as many repeaters as you think you need and get active on them.  Know the people and areas they work in. 

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2 hours ago, WRXB215 said:

Irregular propagation makes this difficult. RepeaterBook has a "proximity" search but that isn't going to tell you any more than the map on myGMRS.com. There is a group researching making detailed propogation maps available but I don't remember who it was or what their progress is.

By that argument, the whole map is a waste, because those nice neat circles aren't accurate.

That's all I'm suggesting... instead of one nice neat (but useless?) circle, show several.  Just as a rough guide to all of the repeaters I may be able to hit from a given spot.

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1 hour ago, Socalgmrs said:

I’d say it won’t help much. Really just gotta get permission from every one you think is even remotely local to you and start testing.  One may hit 20miles in some places and only 5in other places and another one may hit fine in the dark area of another one.  It’s best to load as many repeaters as you think you need and get active on them.  Know the people and areas they work in. 

Again... an argument that can just as easily be applied to the entire map as it is today.

The idea isn't exactitude.  Just, I'm here at this spot, what repeaters are there that I might be able to hit?  Instead of click-click-clicking on all of them to see which overlap where I am.

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I did some simple "research" and the script that does the popup circles and vcf card can be manipulated to open all of the popups at once. The people who work with mapbox seem to think opening all of them is a fault instead of something desirable. As far as I can tell, you have to have access to the script and be versed in the language to make such changes. I am not quoting anyone, I just followed a few threads of discussion and looked at some stuff with the inspector feature of my browser.

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11 hours ago, WRKW566 said:

I did some simple "research" and the script that does the popup circles and vcf card can be manipulated to open all of the popups at once.

That's interesting. I suppose if you combined that with the proximity feature in RepeaterBook, you could get exactly what @WRXR374 is looking for. You could give it a radius from your location and it would show all repeaters that (theoretically) cover your location.

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