Re: [Elecraft] portable antennas and rigs going through airport security

2019-06-04 Thread Michael Walker
In other trips, I have carried a camera backpack that far exceeds those
widths, even on CRJ's in the Caribbean.  There was no way I was checking a
camera back worth a lot of money and far more fragile than my Amateur
equipment.

You will have to be nice and work with the people at check in.   I find
them very accommodating.

Mike va3mw


On Tue, Jun 4, 2019 at 7:12 AM  wrote:

> That is a nice way to carry two radios if you don't mind lugging the
> weight on your shoulder though various airports or being able to carry
> much else. Be careful however as most U.S. airlines have a maximum 9"
> width on check-in bags.  I put a singe K3S in a Rose bag inside a
> Samsonite carry-on along with peripherals and even a few clothes.
>
> John KK9A aka P40A, WP2AA, PJ4R etc
>
>
> Jim Brown K9YC wrote:
>
>
> More than a few contesters drag radio gear several times a year to
> island stations in the Caribbean. One of my neighbors, W0YK has long
> carried on a pair of K3s in Rose's cases to P49, where he regularly wins
> RTTY contests. He had Rose put velcro on one surface of each so that
> they "clamped" together to be one piece of luggage, then pulled them
> apart to stow them in the overhead.
>
> 73, Jim K9YC
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Re: [Elecraft] portable antennas and rigs going through airport security

2019-06-04 Thread john
That is a nice way to carry two radios if you don't mind lugging the  
weight on your shoulder though various airports or being able to carry  
much else. Be careful however as most U.S. airlines have a maximum 9"  
width on check-in bags.  I put a singe K3S in a Rose bag inside a  
Samsonite carry-on along with peripherals and even a few clothes.


John KK9A aka P40A, WP2AA, PJ4R etc


Jim Brown K9YC wrote:


More than a few contesters drag radio gear several times a year to
island stations in the Caribbean. One of my neighbors, W0YK has long
carried on a pair of K3s in Rose's cases to P49, where he regularly wins
RTTY contests. He had Rose put velcro on one surface of each so that
they "clamped" together to be one piece of luggage, then pulled them
apart to stow them in the overhead.

73, Jim K9YC


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Re: [Elecraft] portable antennas and rigs going through airport security

2019-06-03 Thread Jim Brown

On 6/3/2019 7:47 PM, Michael Walker wrote:

I have carried thousands of $$ of test equipment and HF equipment in as
carry on and chequed luggage, as recently as 4 months ago.  Never an issue.


More than a few contesters drag radio gear several times a year to 
island stations in the Caribbean. One of my neighbors, W0YK has long 
carried on a pair of K3s in Rose's cases to P49, where he regularly wins 
RTTY contests. He had Rose put velcro on one surface of each so that 
they "clamped" together to be one piece of luggage, then pulled them 
apart to stow them in the overhead.


73, Jim K9YC

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Re: [Elecraft] portable antennas and rigs going through airport security

2019-06-03 Thread Michael Walker
I have carried thousands of $$ of test equipment and HF equipment in as
carry on and chequed luggage, as recently as 4 months ago.  Never an issue.

They will swipe it for Nitrates and then let you go.

Your biggest concern is the total wattage of the battery.  Check the web
site for your carrier and the norm is about 50 watts total capacity.

Mike va3mw

On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 10:38 PM Al Lorona  wrote:

>  I am sure there are just as many horror stories as "I've never had a
> problem" stories. Such as the time I was carrying a small Ten-Tec shortwave
> receiver and was detained for almost half an hour while the agent stared
> and actually asked me, "Voices come out of this thing?"
>
> Meanwhile, an alarm blared for several minutes without any response from
> TSA whatsoever. Someone could have gained access to the tarmac in that time
> and planted a bomb. But the little Ten-Tec was deemed more of a threat.
> Be prepared for any response, subject to the whim of the agents.
>
> Al  W6LX
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Re: [Elecraft] portable antennas and rigs going through airport security

2019-06-03 Thread Al Lorona
 I am sure there are just as many horror stories as "I've never had a problem" 
stories. Such as the time I was carrying a small Ten-Tec shortwave receiver and 
was detained for almost half an hour while the agent stared and actually asked 
me, "Voices come out of this thing?"  

Meanwhile, an alarm blared for several minutes without any response from TSA 
whatsoever. Someone could have gained access to the tarmac in that time and 
planted a bomb. But the little Ten-Tec was deemed more of a threat.
Be prepared for any response, subject to the whim of the agents.

Al  W6LX 


 
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Re: [Elecraft] portable antennas and rigs going through airport security

2019-06-03 Thread Phil Hystad via Elecraft
My KX3 takes NiMH batteries and as far as I know, airlines do not care about 
them.  The main concern would be Lithium but even my laptop has Li batteries 
and that is always accepted.

73, phil, K7PEH


> On Jun 3, 2019, at 7:12 PM, j...@kk9a.com wrote:
> 
> Bringing a transceiver and power supply in your carry-on is not against 
> airline regulations and you will not be hassled. I am not sure what batteries 
> a KX3 takes, I believe that there are some battery regulations.
> 
> John KK9A
> 
> 
> 
> Dave Sublette k4to wrote:
> 
> All this talk about the AX-1 has stirred me up.  My wife and I fly to Utah
> once or twice a year to visit grandchildren.  I have a KX3.  Although I am
> sure the AX-1 is a nifty and convenient antenna, I had stuff laying around
> here, so I built a portable antenna that collapses into a 2 foot length/.
> It will fit in my carry on.
> 
> My wife and I require wheelchairs when we travel, for valid reasons which I
> don't need to discuss here.  We always get the red carpet treatment.  Since
> we are both over 75 -- no shoes off, etc.  They put us right through
> security.
> 
> So --- what should I expect with a KX3 (no batteries), portable antenna,
> and a small power supply as we go through?  Your experience will be helpful
> to know.
> 
> If it looks too hairy, I can just mail them to our son's house.
> 
> 73,
> 
> Dave, K4TO
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Re: [Elecraft] portable antennas and rigs going through airport security

2019-06-03 Thread john
Bringing a transceiver and power supply in your carry-on is not  
against airline regulations and you will not be hassled. I am not sure  
what batteries a KX3 takes, I believe that there are some battery  
regulations.


John KK9A



Dave Sublette k4to wrote:

All this talk about the AX-1 has stirred me up.  My wife and I fly to Utah
once or twice a year to visit grandchildren.  I have a KX3.  Although I am
sure the AX-1 is a nifty and convenient antenna, I had stuff laying around
here, so I built a portable antenna that collapses into a 2 foot length/.
It will fit in my carry on.

My wife and I require wheelchairs when we travel, for valid reasons which I
don't need to discuss here.  We always get the red carpet treatment.  Since
we are both over 75 -- no shoes off, etc.  They put us right through
security.

So --- what should I expect with a KX3 (no batteries), portable antenna,
and a small power supply as we go through?  Your experience will be helpful
to know.

If it looks too hairy, I can just mail them to our son's house.

73,

Dave, K4TO

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Re: [Elecraft] portable antennas and rigs going through airport security

2019-06-03 Thread charlie carroll

Dave:
For the most part I get through security without any problems.  I just 
did a round trip to PJ4 and no one in security seemed to blink.  IMHO, 
it really depends on the person running the xray machine.  Last year I 
had a 1500 watt amp and K3 with me, and neither was even opened.  If 
anything, keyer paddles, at least those with a heavy brass base, seem to 
catch their attention. Wires, coax, fishing reels, big variable 
capacitors, all didn't get a blink of the eye.  However, last year I did 
lose a drill index in a carry-on to security.  Some other tools can be 
an issue.  Oh, last year I had a freeze bag full of adapters that caught 
their eye.  One year I even carried my K3 in my back pack. They wanted 
to know what it was, took a look, and then put it away.


IMHO, keep any sharp objects in your checked baggage and don't lose any 
sleep over it.


73 charlie, k1xx

On 6/3/2019 8:51 PM, Dave Sublette wrote:

All this talk about the AX-1 has stirred me up.  My wife and I fly to Utah
once or twice a year to visit grandchildren.  I have a KX3.  Although I am
sure the AX-1 is a nifty and convenient antenna, I had stuff laying around
here, so I built a portable antenna that collapses into a 2 foot length/.
It will fit in my carry on.

My wife and I require wheelchairs when we travel, for valid reasons which I
don't need to discuss here.  We always get the red carpet treatment.  Since
we are both over 75 -- no shoes off, etc.  They put us right through
security.

So --- what should I expect with a KX3 (no batteries), portable antenna,
and a small power supply as we go through?  Your experience will be helpful
to know.

If it looks too hairy, I can just mail them to our son's house.

73,

Dave, K4TO
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Re: [Elecraft] portable antennas and rigs going through airport security

2019-06-03 Thread Ian Kahn
Dave,

I used to take an FT-817 and wire antenna through airport security (TSA)
when I travelled for work. Never had an issue. Put it in your carry-on, and
let TSA inspect it if they check your bags. You may actually want to leave
the battery in, in case they ask you to turn on your rig.

73 de,

Ian, NV4C

On Mon, Jun 3, 2019, 8:52 PM Dave Sublette  wrote:

> All this talk about the AX-1 has stirred me up.  My wife and I fly to Utah
> once or twice a year to visit grandchildren.  I have a KX3.  Although I am
> sure the AX-1 is a nifty and convenient antenna, I had stuff laying around
> here, so I built a portable antenna that collapses into a 2 foot length/.
> It will fit in my carry on.
>
> My wife and I require wheelchairs when we travel, for valid reasons which I
> don't need to discuss here.  We always get the red carpet treatment.  Since
> we are both over 75 -- no shoes off, etc.  They put us right through
> security.
>
> So --- what should I expect with a KX3 (no batteries), portable antenna,
> and a small power supply as we go through?  Your experience will be helpful
> to know.
>
> If it looks too hairy, I can just mail them to our son's house.
>
> 73,
>
> Dave, K4TO
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