Agreed.  I've always checked mine - no problems.  But I carry on my
satellites.  EVERYONE wants to get a look at that at the security
checkpoint.  :)

On Sunday, June 9, 2013, Johnathan Corgan wrote:

> On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 3:26 PM, Bruce Penswick 
> <brucepensw...@yahoo.com<javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', 
> 'brucepensw...@yahoo.com');>
> > wrote:
>
>
>> Quick question: I'm flying commercial for a work-trip, American Airlines
>> from Los Angeles to Dallas, and I need to bring my USRP N200. How can I
>> bring it with me? Does anyone have any experience flying commercial
>> airlines with USRPs?
>>
>
> I recommend you put it in your checked luggage, with appropriate padding.
> I've flown many, many times this way, both domestically and
> internationally, with no issues.
>
> When I've tried to carry them in my carry-on luggage, I sometimes get my
> bag re-run through the machine after having to take them out, but never any
> real issues, just annoyance.  When asked, I've described them as test
> equipment, with no further questions.
>
> I've had more problems with a screwdriver and SMA wrench than with USRPs.
>
> --
> Johnathan Corgan
> Corgan Labs - SDR Training and Development Services
> http://corganlabs.com



-- 
Very Respectfully,

Dan CaJacob
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