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And remember - if you're traveling outside the country -
that your license is for US amateur radio so check with foreign laws regarding operating there Take some flippers and a snorkle -and have fun you can get back to hamming when you get back "John Smith" wrote in message ... jgboyles: Planes are a bummer, if you can, do what Nancy Regan suggested--just say NO! Very small commuter jumps can be worlds more friendlier... ...and just dropping by a private airport and checking bulletin boards and chatting--if you need hops here in the usa, mexico or canada will work if you don't mind the inconvience... Short of your co/corp having a private plane and granting you use--business travel sucks, especially international flight... frown Warmest regards, John wrote in message oups.com... Hi, I haven't flown since 9/11, preferred to drive. I am going on a Cruise to the eastern Caribbean, and want to take my travel antenna (loaded whip with counterpoise) and small hf xcvr. Anybody done this sort of thing on a plane? Would it be better to take the rig on carry-on or in the checked baggage? Or is this a bad idea cause they will arrest me as a suspected terrorist? Ham radios are not on the list of banned items, but I had rather not bother if it will cause any glitch in this endeavor. Thanks for any info. Gary N4AST |
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