I travel all over the Caribbean several times a year, I have a roll-on
computer bag with my IC-7000, RM Italy KL-400 Amp and 2 x Astron SS30M Powers
Supplies in it. When they ask if I have a computer in the bag I tell them it is
a "radio", don't get fancy to them it is just a "radio". Nine times out of ten
they will just tell me to put it thriugh the X-Ray, and rarely will search the
bag after the XRay. This goes for the USA and all the Islands I havw been to
73,
John W5JON, P40DX, G0AOH, V31FB, V4/W5JON, J3/W5JON
Andy <ingraham.ma.ultranet@rcn.com> wrote: > ... They offer
> a TSA-authorized combo lock that will
> allow an official inspection but will
> secure the boxes to other prying eyes.
I don't know if these 'TSA-authorized' locks are integral to the case, or
like any other 'TSA-authorized' lock you can buy. The reason I bring this
up is that we lose a couple 'TSA-authorized' combo locks every year. Some
TSA grunt sees it, can't figure out how it works, takes a cutter to it and
sticks on an explanation/apology tag.
I figure that the percentage of ordinary suitcases that get opened and
manually inspected isn't that high, so it's my conclusion that the special
TSA locks are a gross failure as far as we consumers are concerned.
Carry-on is the only way to take anything you care about.
Andy KB1NXM
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