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On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 10:38:43AM -0400, Bill Photinos wrote:
> Has anyone had any issues trying to carry an Arrow Sat antenna as a 
> carry on on a airplane?  Am going to be doing some traveling and would 
> like to take it along to make some contacts.

I've carried my Arrow antenna in it's wrap case in both carry on and checked 
baggage with no problems.  Heck, I've carried all sorts of radio equipment with 
me with no problems.  The only question I got was when I had my "rubber duck" 
antenna disconnected from my radio and on the x-ray they saw a coil but 
couldn't figure out what it was.  As soon as they saw what it was they laughed 
and told me that they didn't know what it was on the x-ray machine.  No 
problems... no questions.

73,
Eric W4OTN
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