I took my DX-440 and the twin ferrite antenna with me to Great Britain
& France 3 years ago. It was in luggage that was checked in. No problems. On
the return
trip from France during a lay-over at Midway airport in Chicago, I had it in a
carry on and a TSA lady took it out and looked it and told me that it should
have
be checked in. She let me keep it in the carry on.
Dennis,
Salmon Creek, WA
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> > My first choice would have been to take my E1, but since that isn't
> > possible, I guess that I'll be doing the first Ultralighting from
> > South America....
>
> I am planning on taking my E1 with me to Hawaii -
>
> How is America and the TSA about radios like this?
>
> I popped into Canada Customs to register my cameras
> and my ZOOM H4 MP3 recorder - the office behind the
> counter grinned (and recognized it as an MP3 immediately...)
> and offered: "Your recorder looks a lot like a taser.... heh-heh, heh-heh"
>
>
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