www.qantas.com.au/travel/airlines/dangerous-goods/global/en Portable electronic devices containing lithium or lithium ion cells or batteries and Spare lithium or lithium ion cells or batteries Spare Lithium ion batteries and cells with a Watt hour rating greater than 160Wh, are not permitted on an aircraft under any circumstances. Spare lithium ion batteries and cells with a Watt hour rating of between 100Wh and 160Wh are limited to two batteries per passenger. Batteries must have terminals insulated or protected to prevent short circuit and must be carried in cabin baggage only. – Operator approval is required for these prior to travel. Spare Lithium ion batteries and cells with a Watt hour rating or less than 100Wh have no limit to the number that can be carried, batteries must have terminals insulated or protected to prevent short circuit and must be carried in cabin baggage only Spare Lithium metal or Lithium alloy batteries with a lithium content of less than 2 grams have no limit to the number that can be carried, however, batteries must have terminals insulated or protected to prevent short circuit and must be carried in cabin baggage only. If batteries are installed in equipment such as laptop computers, camera, calculators etc – the above limits still apply, however they can be carried as checked baggage, provided the electronic device is protected from accidental activation. Note: Conversion from Ah (Amp hours) to Wh is: Ah x Voltage = Wh. here is a shot of a gear list from the US www.flickr.com/photos/12150532@N04/7986896931/in/photostr... www.trtelecom.com.au/satellite-phone-calls/iridium-casual35 If you don't see what you want please call or email us. You can have peace of mind knowing every product sold is genuine and comes with the manufacturer's warranty. Tags: postpaid, Iridium network, call plan, Casual 35, SMS, voice or data calls, low use Our offices located throughout Australia. Contact us today. Melbourne | Sydney | Newcastle | Brisbane | Townsville | Adelaide | Darwin | Perth customer service about us privacy policy contact us financial hardship policy t & cs services authorized representation t & cs rental complaint handling t & cs sales site map sms-iridium-sat-phone sms-inmarsat-isatphone Follow TR Telecom on Google+ 4WD help book for the glovebox from Westprint westprint.com.au/4wd-glovebox-guide-robert-pepper.html Here is another extensive camp gear list... familyfriendlyozcamping.com.au/extensive-camping-checklis... 40 Channel UHF See information on other UHF Channels here rvsafe.com.au/comms-on-the-road/?fbclid=IwAR3aCQ-Bgys44MA... I found this info the other day on the web as reported by the ABC and have checked the ACMA website to confirm that it is correct. The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has reversed its decision to make 40 channel UHF radios illegal from June 2017. It is estimated there are thousands of UHF, or citizens band (CB) radios on farms and in trucks, caravans and businesses throughout Australia. Upgrading to 80 channel radios was going to cost some businesses tens of thousands of dollars. The manager of spectrum licencing policy at ACMA, Dominic Byrne, said the two systems are working well alongside each other so the authority had decided to remove the requirement to upgrade to 80 channel UHF sets. "These changes were introduced to manage congestion and interference in the CB radio channels," he said. "Based on both some dialogue we've had with CB users and some monitoring of the CB channels we've been doing ... we don't think that there's any harm from the continued operation of the 40 channel units." Colin. From www.westprint.com.au. Friday Five 10/11/17 If you have one, like one on the Iridium network with a SIMM card but have not activated it until you head bush, you can still use it for emergencies to call 000.... I have tested this twice! Only works when around the 3G and 4G current phone towers..