[Milsurplus] ART-13 speech amp

Bill Carns wcarns at austin.rr.com
Wed Feb 10 13:26:28 EST 2016


My bet is that the restriction dates back to WW2 and that those folks have never cleaned up their act.  What I would like to know is who caught the fact it was restricted and how did they catch it ??

 

Bill

 

 

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How does one find out what is restricted?  Likewise, how long has this particular restriction been in place?

 

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From: grasshopper <grasshopper at epix.net <mailto:grasshopper at epix.net> >


Wouldn't surprise me in this over regulated country where the only few who
seem not impacted by such regulations are those in the government!!

George Babits

Would you believe that the speech amplifier module from an ART-13 is 
considered a "restricted item" and cannot be shipped overseas?  Geeze this 
is a three tube  speech amplifier; part of a long obsolete transmitter.  I 
wonder what enemy of the United States is still using the ART-13s?  The 
ivory tower imbicles  must be smoking something a lot stronger than pot 
these days.  Oh well; such is life in under the new world order.

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