> I've been playing around with the new Chirp. I like that the import from 
> RepeaterBook includes an option for coordinates, but I wish the previous 
> import options were kept. When I'm preparing for a trip, I'm more likely 
> to know the county or zip code of my destination than I am the 
> coordinates. Yes, I can get the coordinates, but it's more cumbersome 
> (YMMV). However, if I need to make changes once I'm at my destination, 
> finding coordinates is much easier,  but then I can just use the 
> RepeaterBook app instead.

Okay, I generally find it harder to figure out the county of a remote location, 
as I usually have to find a town's web page or something, which sometimes links 
to their county site. Or find a county map and guess where I'm going. Going to 
google maps, clicking on a place and grabbing the coordinates is easier (for 
me). Also, sorting by coordinates means I have a much better idea how far 
repeaters are from where I'm going to be, since I won't know any of the local 
names. I actually rarely used the chirp query for travel for this reason, but 
find the new one a lot more helpful.

Searching by zip code is only supported (currently, could change) in the 
special repeaterbook chirp interface, but we don't get the richer data from 
their API that way. The new interface lets us show nearby landmarks, towns, 
*and* the coordinates of the repeater so we can sort by distance. Geocoding 
coordinates from zipcode actually costs money (the USPS charges *annually* for 
access to that information, if you can believe it).

That said, please open a Feature Request for this and include the above 
justification and I'll see what I can do.

--Dan
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