Ebay has this posted:

 "In a reversal of an earlier ban, USPS® has announced it will once again allow 
specific quantities of lithium-ion batteries to be shipped internationally when 
installed in the items they’re intended to operate. This reinstatement, 
effective immediately, also includes APO, FPO, and DPO locations around the 
world.
 
With the holiday season fast approaching, this is great news for sellers who 
ship internationally that offer popular gift items like video cameras, 
walkie-talkies, GPS devices, radio-controlled toys, cameras, MP3 players, 
laptops, electric shavers, power drills, tablets/iPads, and portable DVD 
players.
 
If you switched to a different shipping carrier due to the earlier ban on these 
items, you can edit your current listings in bulk by taking advantage of these 
tips and tools."

GL, K7TRK

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of George Henry
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2012 11:03 AM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]; BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Lithium Batteries and USPS

She doesn't have her facts straight...  
http://about.usps.com/postal-bulletin/2012/pb22336/html/updt_004.htm

" 
DMM Revision: Mailings of Lithium Batteries 
Effective May 16, 2012, the Postal Service™ will revise Mailing Standards of 
the 
United States Postal Service,Domestic Mail Manual (DMM®) section 601.10.20 to 
codify that primary lithium metal or lithium alloy (nonrechargeable) cells and 
batteries or secondary lithium-ion cells and bat­teries (rechargeable) are 
prohibited when mailed interna­tionally or to and from an APO, FPO, or DPO 
location. However, this prohibition does not apply to lithium batter­ies 
authorized under DMM 601.10.20 when mailed within the United States or its 
territories. 

International standards have recently been the subject of discussion by the 
International Civil Aviation Organiza­tion (ICAO) and the Universal Postal 
Union 
(UPU), and the Postal Service anticipates that on January 1, 2013, cus­tomers 
will be able to mail specific quantities of lithium bat­teries internationally 
(including to and from an APO, FPO, or DPO location) when the batteries are 
properly installed in the personal electronic devices they are intended to 
operate."
So, for now, the ban only applies to international or APO/FPO/DPO locations.



George, KA3HSW 


----- Original Message ----
> From: Bruce <[email protected]>
> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>; BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO 
> CLUB 
><[email protected]>
> Sent: Tue, December 11, 2012 11:02:20 AM
> Subject: [amsat-bb] Lithium Batteries and USPS
> 
> I was just at the post office in Houston shipping a package to Florida and 
> they 
>asked me there were any lithium batteries in the package. I said no and asked 
>why. The postal worker said they no longer take packages with lithium 
>batteries 
>unless they are in a laptop or cell phone. I asked what about in a radio and 
>she 
>said no. hmmmmm
> 
> 73...bruce
> 
> -- 


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