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Rayjk110
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My database suggestion is this:
Whenever you place your cursor over a county in a state, the actual county on the state map gets highlighted/shaded, so that you know which one you are trying to find frequencies for (IE I've gone on many road trips and had to spend a good 1/2 hour or so cross-refrencing all the county names to what the county looks like so I know I've got the right one...Yes, I know it shows you it when you click on it, but thought that this would be helpful)....Also...to have updated counties shaded a diff. color from the rest for w/e period the county names stay shaded for, so at a quick glance, you can tell which counties were updated.
Just an idea I thought may be helpful
Thanks again for the great site and contributions of many!
Whenever you place your cursor over a county in a state, the actual county on the state map gets highlighted/shaded, so that you know which one you are trying to find frequencies for (IE I've gone on many road trips and had to spend a good 1/2 hour or so cross-refrencing all the county names to what the county looks like so I know I've got the right one...Yes, I know it shows you it when you click on it, but thought that this would be helpful)....Also...to have updated counties shaded a diff. color from the rest for w/e period the county names stay shaded for, so at a quick glance, you can tell which counties were updated.
Just an idea I thought may be helpful
Thanks again for the great site and contributions of many!