I do not unplug anything when not in use. Never had a failure from doing that. I do live in a virtually lightning free environment but static buildup in dry winter winds can happen. This is why having a shorted RFC across antenna lead -in or back/back diodes on RX input are used. System is all grounded to central point going to outside ground rod and one tower has a ground rod for HF radial system (and tower).

Many years ago I was comm officer on a BLM Wildfire sitting at Base Camp at 2400-foot on a mountain ridge in AK when a strong wind blew up in advance of a storm. We used VHF MOT HT's connected to whips mounted on 30-foot fiberglass telescoping masts (for quick deployment). Operators complained of getting shocks from the radios which I dismissed until I tried picking up one sitting on the tundra and drew a 4-inch arc - ouch! Radios totally survived this. We left the radios lying on the ground until the winds subsided.

I own nothing made by Kenwood. Guess now I never will. Mostly Elecraft at the present with some older MOT and Yaesu VHF stuff. In my opinion Kenwood long ago lost out to both Icom and Yaesu...and, of course, Elecraft. I wonder if a letter to the CEO of Kenwood would have any effect. Otherwise write this up in every ham newsletter and on-line review. That works for Consumers Report.

At work, I specified models when buying and we converted all to MOT over from some GE/Ericson and a few Sinclair. Reputation for quality and backing the customer.

73, Ed - KL7UW
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