Mark, It should not be an issue. It will show up in the scan as an electronic item, and they rarely question these kinds of things unless the Sanderson's have hidden some kind of explosives inside :-) My computer bag is full of all kinds of stuff, and if they decide to inspect it has always been either a random check (I got lucky) or because I accidentally left a knife inside and they spotted it in the scan. If you pack it inside a suitcase that works, too. SAT-III is a pretty tuff thing. Don Mannino At 11:49 AM 4/23/2007, you wrote: >Question to people who travel with (non Pocket-PC) ETDs: What do you do? > >I've got a few pianos to tune back in Ohio, but I'm concerned about >bringing my SAT3. I don't want to put it in checked luggage, but I'm >also concerned about it going through security as a carry-on item. >It's not a common device they are likely to recognize, so I don't >want to be held up, interrogated, or told that I can't board the plane with it.
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