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 fin
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 6/3/2019 7:47 PM, Michael Walker wrote:
I have carried thousands of $$ of test equipment and HF equipment in as
carry on and chequed luggage, as recently as 4 months ago. Never an issue.
More than a few contesters drag radio gear several times a year to
island stations in the Caribbean. On
I have carried thousands of $$ 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 a
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 alar
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
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 stir
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
anythi
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,
I
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/.
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