No, I don't disconnect *every cable, usually just the antenna coax as itenters 
the shack (which, in NC, is in the basement and a coax feed-throughcomes 
through a concrete block and brick wall, and the disconnect pointis at the 
wall, 4-5m from the equipment). All equipment (except handhelds)is properly 
grounded, as discussed thoroughly on this list recently, and fused.
I'm wondering if this "policy" of Kenwood's applies just to their amateurradio 
market or to all of their two-way radio market, and if it's spelled out intheir 
warranty verbiage, or are they hiding behind the skirts of "we'll use 
OURdiscretion in deciding whether to fix something under warranty or not". 
Frankly,I think it's hilarious to think they'd expect boaters, emergency 
services personnel,much less small business owners, farmers, construction 
workers, and the like,to disconnect every cable on their equipment when not in 
use. 
From what I've seen, Amateur Radio is but a small segment of their 
overallbusiness, even just their two-way radio business, never mind 
consumerelectronics, etc. OTOH, it also sounds like they have a particular 
design issuethat they need to address so as to preserve what's left of their 
reputation.
Just my 20 millidollars' worth,
N1HO



On 8 Oct 2015 16:46, Peter Pauly wrote:

> Do you disconnect every cable when the radio is not in use?  What are
> Elecraft's expectations or recommendations to us? 
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