Hi Hal: I got a couple of Austron 2100T Loran-C timing receivers from Government Liquidation (the private contractor that sells most of the U.S. Government's surplus stuff). Some time later someone drove hundreds of miles and stayed at a local motel so he could come to my place and see each one that I bought or get the name and address of who I sold it to.
If you have something that "might" be on a list that should not be exported there's no easy way to find out. There's no web page, or hard copy document to check against. If you're in the U.S. and deal with military surplus it would be very difficult to export anything without spending a lot of time figuring out if it was allowed or not allowed. If you did spend the time there would be no profit left or the price would be very high. Have Fun, Brooke Clarke w/Java http://www.PRC68.com w/o Java http://www.pacificsites.com/~brooke/PRC68COM.shtml http://www.precisionclock.com Hal Murray wrote: > .... > >I assume "end use rules" means don't send fancy gear to Iran and North Korea >etc. Is there a simple list of what is/isn't OK to ship to anybody? If a >box sells for $100, it can't be a big deal to have somebody check each item >against a known-OK list. If the penalties are real nasty, check it twice. > >The stuff you can't ship to bad guys is probably worth more so they would be >motivated to find it. > > > > > > _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list time-nuts@febo.com https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts