Karl,

" However, it might be a bad idea to use one in flight."

Well said!



On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 1:33 PM, Karl Koscher <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I just went through security at SAN and it wasn't an issue. They are
> permitted. However, it might be a bad idea to use one in flight.
> On Nov 7, 2014 10:56 AM, "Martin O'Shield" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Phil,
>>
>>
>> The Federal Communications Commission
>> Office of Engineering and Technology Laboratory Division
>> 7435 Oakland Mills Rd
>> Columbia MD 21046-1609
>> Phone: +1-301-362-3000
>> Fax: +1-301-362-3290
>> Online: www.fcc.gov/labhelp
>>
>> Per them, SDR devices are legit Part 15 " Test Devices " so I wouldn't
>> imagine you having problems with the TSA.
>>
>> You can call them to verify.
>>
>> On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 12:30 PM, Phil Mocek <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> On 11/07/2014 09:52 AM, Martin O'Shield wrote:
>>> > If its that much of an issue for you, contact the TSA itself and ask
>>> them,
>>> > OR simply ship it FIRST to wherever your destination is.
>>> >
>>> > Simple!
>>>
>>> I did not say or imply how much of an issue it is for me.  I said it
>>> would be helpful if anyone who knows of a law or regulation barring
>>> someone from taking a HackRF onto a commercial flight would cite it here.
>>>
>>> If it's unlawful, don't do it.  If it's lawful, do it if you like, and
>>> demand that airport staff leave you alone to go about your lawful
>>> business.  Simple.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Phil Mocek
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