David VanHorn wrote: >> I once tried to bring a radio scanner on my carry on. Despite my >> explanation what it was, my demonstrating how it worked, the lack of any >> "talk" button, and a manual stating what it was, they simply would not >> believe it wasn't a walkie-talkie. It looked kinda like a walkie-talkie, >> and they wouldn't budge from that meaning it was a walkie-talkie. > > I've never been challenged with my kenwood TH-D7a Same here, same radio. Carry it on all the time. And have also carried on my GE MP/A's AND a fast-charger. (Note, these HT's are huge and the charger is even bigger.) Nate -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist