Yes, you can take it along.
You should, however, take it in to US Customs at the border crossing and have it registered on a Customs Form 4457. That will show that you had it when they looked at it! And, when you return to the US and the Customs person at the re-entry point asks "what are you bringing back with you?" and you say "nothing" and he says "what about that radio that you bought in Canada?" ..... you will have the piece of paper that says you had it before you entered Canada. If the Customs person wants to be a complete PITA, he can pull you into secondary and make life miserable. If you have the original receipt for the radio, complete with the serial number, that should work too.

That said ..... I have gone to Canada and returned probably several hundred times with radios and other electronic "stuff" and only been questioned about Form 4457 one time ..... and that guy was almost a PITA!

And that said .... it is far better to be prepared because US Customs can be one place that it is NOT better to ask forgiveness than it is to ask permission! So my best advice, after quite a few DXpedition trips that have taken us into or through Canada would be to take the safe route and have the paperwork!

And you can have fun operating /VE3!

72    73      Hank    K8DD

Charles Greene wrote:

Hey all you VE's,

I realize this is off topic, but I need some information. I am going to drive to Ontario next week on business and I have my mobile rig in the car. I didn't intend to operate it, but can I bring it along and bring it back in? I hate to take it out; it's such a hassle :-)


73,  Chas,  W1CG
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