Yes, "engineering samples" should be approached with caution.  Nothing like 
spending a lot of money to have a very expensive upside down dish to put jelly 
beans in.  Besides, a couple of these antennas are listed on eBay for slightly 
more cost if you do a "Oncore 2000 antenna" search and one chooses not to 
obtain one from the Goldmine.

As for the shipping restriction if other countries are listed, that's rather 
odd.  The last time I checked both of our countries were friends.  Wonder if 
the Goldmine overlooked that aspect on the State Department's "preferred" 
shipping list.  Has anybody contacted them?

Greg

On Thu, 12 Dec 2013 19:29:12 +0000 (GMT), Robert Atkinson wrote:

I know Goldmine would not sell duff stuff knowingly, but the "Engineering 
Sample" label worries me a little. Often this is indicates a non-functioning 
item for display or trial fit purposes. Then again it maybe not. I can't find 
out as they don't ship outside the USA.
Robert G8RPI.

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