Absolutely don't worry about carrying it on. Describe it exactly as it is, if questioned: Expensive electronic test equipment, with no internal batteries. Folks have to travel with test equipment and electronic prototypes that look plain weird all the time, I certainly have.
Hello:
Quick question: I'm flying commercial for a work-trip, American Airlines from Los Angeles to Dallas, and I need to bring my USRP N200. How can I bring it with me? Does anyone have any experience flying commercial airlines with USRPs? Should I put it into my checked-in luggage? I'm afraid it would get flagged as something dangerous, and they'd rip open my luggage. Do you think I could carry it on-board the plane, after security makes me open it and they look inside it? Or is it just going to create too many problems, and would I be better off just mailing it to Dallas ahead of my trip?
Any thoughts, advice, experiences would be much appreciated!! Thanks for your help!!
Best Regards, Bruce P.
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