Bali scanning
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Bali scanning
Im heading to Bali soon.Just want to know is it worth taking the scanner?
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Re: Bali scanning
You may want to check up on the legality of a scanner in Indonesia,
Asian countries don't seem to like them.
Asian countries don't seem to like them.
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Re: Bali scanning
Theres probably no point anyway (unless you can speak indonesian)
Re: Bali scanning
A mate of mine did take his hand-held to Bali a couple of years ago, but he only used it at his hotel (which was right beside the airport) and just to listened to incoming and outgoing flights.
I was in Malaysia at Christmas/new year and there was a sign at baggage collection specifically stating that radio receivers capable of receiving 118-174Mhz were a prohibited import.
I was in Malaysia at Christmas/new year and there was a sign at baggage collection specifically stating that radio receivers capable of receiving 118-174Mhz were a prohibited import.
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Re: Bali scanning
Yes it is worth it ... if you can understand them of course ... especially in their 2-meters band ... a lot of hilarious QSO's going on at all times ...richard omeara wrote:Im heading to Bali soon.Just want to know is it worth taking the scanner?