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Hello all
I have a DX 392, and I am going to Israel in a month. I will pack it into my checked baggage, but I recall an older copy of Passport saying bringing a shortwave into some Middle eastern countries is frowned upon. Does anybody have any opinions? Thanks, Jay |
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On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 18:35:12 GMT, Jay wrote:
Hello all I have a DX 392, and I am going to Israel in a month. I will pack it into my checked baggage, but I recall an older copy of Passport saying bringing a shortwave into some Middle eastern countries is frowned upon. Does anybody have any opinions? Thanks, Jay Jay, Probably not an issue, however you may wish to check with their Consulate in the US prior to departure. Here's a link to their office in San Francisco (first one that came up in Google) that may help. Have a good trip! Howard |
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![]() Howard schrieb: ..... I have a DX 392, and I am going to Israel in a month. I will pack it into my checked baggage, but I recall an older copy of Passport saying bringing a shortwave into some Middle eastern countries is frowned upon. About 14 years ago my brother spent a year in a kibbuzz and he took his Sony ICF-2001D/ 2010 with him. There was no problem. odo |
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In article , Jay wrote:
I have a DX 392, and I am going to Israel in a month. I will pack it into my checked baggage, but I recall an older copy of Passport saying bringing a shortwave into some Middle eastern countries is frowned upon. Israel was never one of them. You should have a lot of fun if you don't mind listening to non English broadcasts. Yes, you can get the VOA and the BBC, but there's a lot more in the world, and you can hear it from here. Make sure it has a good set of batteries so you can show the security people that it's a radio and not a bomb (this is not a joke). The power system here is 230 volt 50Hz. If you have a ham license, bring it. It's valid here for 90 days. If you are going to be in Jerusalem, look me up. Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson 972-54-608-069 Icq/AIM Uin: 2661079 MSN IM: (Not for email) |
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JAY,
REMOVE the Batteries and Buy a new set of Batteries when you get there. Place the Radio in your checked Baggage. Keep the Radio separate from other questionable solid looking objects and wires. (Toiletry Shaving Kit ETC) Follow this process on your return trip. ~ RHF .. .. = = = Jay = = = wrote in message . .. Hello all I have a DX 392, and I am going to Israel in a month. I will pack it into my checked baggage, but I recall an older copy of Passport saying bringing a shortwave into some Middle eastern countries is frowned upon. Does anybody have any opinions? Thanks, Jay |
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![]() "Soliloquy" wrote in message 4... (Geoffrey S. Mendelson) wrote in : How would a "good set" of batteries help security to know that it's a radio and not a bomb? SNIP During security inspections, the inspectors will power on any handheld portable devices from passengers to make sure that they're really functional (and not a covering for a bomb or a weapon). They're just making sure your cellphone is a cellphone and your radio is a radio. -- Stinger |
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RHF wrote:
JAY, REMOVE the Batteries and Buy a new set of Batteries when you get there. Odds are you'll be able to buy a new radio too, because when it doesn't work, airport security probably won't allow it on the plane. Place the Radio in your checked Baggage. Keep the Radio separate from other questionable solid looking objects and wires. (Toiletry Shaving Kit ETC) Follow this process on your return trip. ~ RHF . |
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I'd include the user's manual with the radio, too, so they don't screw it up.
Bill, K5BY |
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I take my YB400 all over the world all the time and the most that has
ever been said was I had to turn it on. I also "always" have to turn my laptop on for international and put it in a tray in the US, take off my shoes. The go crazy over my camera bag, wipe little cloths around in the bag, xray and ask lots of questions. The biggest thing was a little yellow survival kit from REI I always carry with me because I am "outback" so much, they have opened three of them and you can't re-close them after they are opened I just throw them in the trash, cuss a lot and walk off. Some times I get very mad. In most small countries the checker always have their hand out!!! Burr Jay wrote: Hello all I have a DX 392, and I am going to Israel in a month. I will pack it into my checked baggage, but I recall an older copy of Passport saying bringing a shortwave into some Middle eastern countries is frowned upon. Does anybody have any opinions? Thanks, Jay |
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