This has to be one of the most unique radio-charging setups I have ever heard 
of. Gene KJ6BRR privately emailed me earlier this week, asking me what I 
thought of his setup.

He owns an FT-60R. He rarely uses it - and doesn't carry it around with him. An 
occasional event or drill - that's all. But he wants it 100% charged and ready 
to go when he DOES need it. Here's what he has done.

He built a little "charge station" shelf in the garage, and hooked up the 
FT-60's wall wart to the garage door opener's AC outlet. And every time the 
garage door is opened - four times a day - the radio received four-minute 
charges.

He also performs a "cycling" of his battery pack every 60 days (running the 
radio until it won't power on, then charging).

After a year-and-a-half of this, his voltage indication is still quite high. 
When he performs his "cycling," the pack seems to not have lost a bit of 
capacity.

He asked me for my opinion of the setup. "Wonderfully innovative ... slick ... 
and it WORKS for you ... " are phrases that immediately came to my mind. NOT 
for EVERYone - but for Gene's life with his FT-60R, he is ready to go at a 
moment's notice!

Clint Bradford
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