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: Users often have to walk miles away from the clamp to trace a line.

: Since the clamp works via induction, it often picks up ambient noise.

: A Bluetooth or LoRa-enabled transmitter module that pairs with the clamp to send real-time battery and signal strength status to a technician's smartphone. This prevents the "dead signal" scenario where a technician traces a line for an hour only to realize the transmitter battery died or the clamp moved. g9327.mp4

To develop a feature around the Gazelle G9327 Transmitter Clamp

: Integration with GIS mapping to provide a "Safe Clamp Zone" recommendation. The feature would alert the user if they are clamping too close to a sensitive splice or a known high-interference junction based on historical utility maps. 3. Remote Signal Strength Monitoring A hardware-to-app feature to reduce manual labor. : Users often have to walk miles away

: The G9327 is non-intrusive, meaning it doesn't disrupt the flow of the pipe or cable.

Who is the (e.g., utility technicians, safety inspectors)? This prevents the "dead signal" scenario where a

What is the your users face when using this clamp (e.g., interference, distance, setup time)?