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QUESTION: Anyone Know "IF" It Is Legal ? For a Cuban 'citizen' to Listen to Foreign Shortwave Radio Broadcasts ? ? Or, is this a 'considered' Counter-Revolutionary Activity ? FWIW: A "Item" for 'personal use' usually is not Restricted: Translation: One "Each" Only for Personal Use [.] Things like a Camera, Video Camera, AM/FM/SW Radio, Tape Recorder, Bible and a Bottle of Booze. NOTE: Bring in any one item in multiple numbers; and you may be suspected for commercial activity. You will be asked for an Export Document from your 'country of origin' to the host country. This usually results in "All-but-One" Item being confiscated. (Until the Proper Paper Work is Completed.) jm2cw ~ RHF .. .. = = = Steve Silverwood = = = wrote in message et... In article , says... If I was going to Cuba, I would buy a $100 worth of cheap SW radios and then give the radios to Cubans during my visit. Which is exactly why the Cuban government gets paranoid about shortwave radios. You can probably slide through with one small radio, but if they catch you with a whole bunch of them it's pretty obvious what you plan to do with them, and they'll all get confiscated...! .. |
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