[FedCom] Scanner laws in Ireland?

A10382 A10382 at snet.net
Mon Mar 6 14:12:54 EST 2006


Staying out of trouble is more than just not getting caught.

Most countries have rather stern regs and laws about radios capable of
receiving 'government' communications.  Some of these countries enforce
them vigorously.

I traveled extensively for a few years with my PCR1K throughout Asia,
Europe, and the Middle East without any problems.   The secret seemed to
be to keep the radio with the laptop (in the laptop bag) with a short
serial cable connecting it to the laptop.  My antenna system was a few
differing lengths of plain wire -- but stored separately in my suitcase.
The radio was 'examined' closely in a few countries.  If asked, I would
say it was an attachment for the computer - which was true.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Joel Fedorko" <jfedorko at rangersys.com>
To: "'Discussion of Federal Government Communications'"
<fedcom at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 1:39 PM
Subject: RE: [FedCom] Scanner laws in Ireland?


> I don't know any specifics, but have a friend who travels there a few
times
> a year with a PCR1000 and has never had any trouble.
>



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