[Elecraft] Flying with a Spiderpole

Dave G3WGN M6O david at aslinvc.com
Sun Jan 28 17:31:31 EST 2018


Hi Thaire,
The 6Gs DXpeditions (TX6G, E6GG, ZL7G + later this year VK9X(full call TBD))
have all included 12m and/or 18m Spiderpoles as antenna supports.  We wrap
them in bubble wrap and ship them in ski bags or hard ski/snowboard cases as
checked baggage.  No issues with breakage or loss, but we have had to
describe them as 'fishing poles' a couple of times.
If you want to have your antenna support as carry-on baggage, you'll usually
need to keep it to a collapsed length of 1.2m (4ft) or less.  For that the
DX-Wire poles are ideal (available from
http://www.dx-wire.de/lng/en/fiberglass-poles/?xploidID=156c8060417ce6049df949b4569517dc
or from SOTABeams)
HTH.
Enjoy the trip!
David G3WGN  M6O  WJ6O

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Original post:
I will be flying to Europe in a few weeks with my KX3 and a Spiderpole.  Has
anyone had experience bringing a Spiderpole through security or checking as
baggage?

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Thaire  W2APF

 

 

 

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