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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>I Volunteer on a SAR Team and live in Montana were
the speed limit is 70 mph and almost everyone drive 79 mph. When I respond to a
call drive between 75 and 85 mph. (It still takes me 70 min to get to town,
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>John, KG4LNG</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>On 5/19/2008 Rory Burke wrote:<BR><BR>> I'd like to see the High Speed
parameter for SmartBeaconing increased<BR>> from 70 to something higher - at
least 90,<BR><BR>Me thinks someone lives out west - 90? The last time any
of my vehicles saw 90 mph was (thinking...) 23 years ago. For that matter,
I can probably count the number of times I've had a vehicle up above 80 for a
sustained period of time on one hand, and have digits left over. Heck,
unless you are on the Thruway around here, you'll rarely see 70. (Most roads
around here have a 50 or 55 mph speed limit - and on some of them it's STRICTLY
enforced - the local 3 lane in each direction highway that has minimal
traffic.. 50 mph - and if it's when they are out enforcing - don't be
doing 55 - they WILL ticket you - speed trap)<BR><BR>-- <BR>73 de
KG2V<BR><BR>For the Children - RKBA!<BR><BR>I am logged in, therefore I
am.<BR><BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>aprssig
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