Thank you for sharing your experience, Jim.
I believe I can offer a smll tip based on my trip to J7 for CQWW in 2004.
I had a golf bag with a tri-bander, mast and other bags with lots of other
radio stuff. After receiving my luggage I was told to step into a side room to
answer some customs-related questions. There I was asked what was in my bags
and I told them a similar radiosporting story. After that I was informed that
there was a fee for bringing radio equipment into Dominica, which I took as a
thinly veiled attempt to extract a bribe. Trying my best to stay calm and
polite I told them that I agree to pay after I see a written invoice and get a
receit. In my case that was enough to be left alone and get through. This
approach certainly will not work in every situation, but sometimes it might do
the trick.
73, Denis - K7GK
> From: cn2r@cn2r.net
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2009 15:46:28 -0700
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Tips for Traveling Contesters with checked radiosport
> bags
>
> I have traveled to the Caribbean, Oceania and Africa for the last few
> decades...
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