Does anyone know of any issue with licensing (export licenses) for these? I seldom hesitate to ship old computer stuff I have, but that GPS is technically a military tool gives me pause to step up. The vendor may have such things ironed out, but individuals that step up here may have a hassle to worse to send them to you guys in Europe.

Not sure of restrictions, maybe someone can comment.

Maybe a bulk buy thru someone who can transship to the appropriate place in Europe then send out most economically from there would work. But high shipping rates is par for what I've had to pay to send computer things one at a time to Europe.

I had a discussion just last week about shipping out a lot of test equipment and RF stuff that the naive user might get into a world of hurt shipping. (not Time Nut type but restricted). There was not a lot to indicate what was going to get you into trouble.

Typical problems were "just sell it to me and ship it to this export broker @ xyz NYC or such) which of course doesn't relieve the seller of responsibility of export licensing, etc. This was done on several Ebay sales just to clarify the problem and ways people overseas were trying to get people to do the wrong thing.

thanks
Jim

On 10/2/2015 10:36 AM, Roy Phillips wrote:
For we Europeans, British in my case, the Symmetricom GPS antennas are very 
good buy – but the addition of US $60.00 for the shipping makes them rather 
expensive ! – plus taxes ......
Roy

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