Comunque i guidatori di moto BMW sono in buona compagnia: in UK pare il problema si sia manifestato prima e su scala maggiore tanto da dar luogo ad un comitato dei costruttori ed utilizzatori:
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The RAKE Committee (more simply referred to as 'RAKE' in the remainder of this document) has been established in response to the increasing number of UK motorists who are experiencing problems with vehicles fitted with 433 MHz radio controlled security systems. The radio key access problem has been extensively highlighted in the UK media. RAKE comprises organisations whose members or customers are adversely affected by these problems. These include the Radio Society of Great Britain, the Motor Industry Research Association representing the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, the Royal Automobile Club, the Automobile Association, the Low Power Radio Association, the Radiocommunications Agency, Sold Secure Ltd, the Motor Insurance Repair Research Centre (Thatcham), the Electronic Vehicle Security Association and the Police Scientific Development Branch. Addresses and telephone numbers of participating organisations can be found on the back cover of this document.
Failure of the 433MHz key fob transmission to gain access to the vehicle and to disable the vehicle alarm and immobiliser is resulting in motoring organisations in the UK experiencing tens of thousands of calls per year for assistance. A RAKE survey of manufacturers has revealed that more than 2 million vehicles have been sold up to the end of 1996 with a 433MHz system fitted. This is expected to increase at a rate of 1.1 million vehicles per year. These figures exclude aftermarket fitted systems. Based on the motoring organisations records to date, 3% to 5% of these vehicles will experience a problem with their 433MHz radio key security system. "
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