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Re: Airline Carryon
I've never had problems but make sure there are good batteries in it as
they may ask you to switch it on.
sco@sco-inc.com wrote:
> Has anyone had any problem with a HF radio in your carry-on bag? I
> want to take my Ft-857D with me. Debating about wrapping it in bubble
> wrap and putting it in my checked bag (locked with TSA approved lock)
> or taking it in my carry-on.
>
> Les
> W4SCO
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