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Mike Brown, 02/03/2025 04:57 PM
1 | 1 | Dan Smith | # ExternalDatabases |
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3 | ## RepeaterBook |
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5 | ### Including multi-state results |
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6 | 2 | Mike Brown | Short Story: |
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8 | Step 1 - Query each state that could be in your final distance (aka proximity) query |
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9 | 3 | Mike Brown | Step 2 - Modify the Chirp query to use latitude, longitude and distance (miles) - you'll still need to have a state selected but the cache will provide other state's results too |
10 | 2 | Mike Brown | Step 3 - Execute the distance query |
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12 | Explanation |
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14 | 3 | Mike Brown | RepeaterBook has a distance based query called Proximity 2.0 but does not have an API with the same functionality. Using a multi-state query might trigger rate limiting by RepeaterBook. Chirp caches (temporarily stores) query results for the web session and the cached results. Instead of creating a new query Chirp will search the. cache for the proximity results using longitude and latitude. |