Brian Fitzgibbons
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One thing I will mention is that
they're able to zero in on Nancy's pacemaker.
So they're able to basically filter that search to only be looking for this device.
So it's going to be pretty efficient.
The challenge that they're going to face is
this pacemaker is likely only communicating out a signal every three to four minutes.
So they have to catch it at the right time.
This is not gonna be as basic as flying over all of Tucson.
There's gonna be some luck involved here.
Yeah, so that device is going to be, with a pacemaker, it's connected to a phone, right?
And every three or four minutes, it's sending that signal and sharing information packets about the heart health or whatever's going on with the pacemaker.
That's not happening every second all the time.
That's happening on a routine, right?
And I believe with this device, it's been reported
that this device, the type that she has, would be reporting every three to four minutes.
So it's not a constant beacon.
It's happening on a regimen of three to four minutes.
No, I think we've covered it here that our hope is that with this amplification possibility to extend the range of the sniffer, that investigators may have some good success in locating Nancy.
Yeah, the numbers that I've seen reported by Dave Kennedy, who's been pretty public about this, is that it's up to 800 feet.
So, you know, that would be over two football fields.