Rod,

If you keep it dry, electronics will store nicely for a good long time. Temperature is not a consideration as long as condensation is controlled. If it is at a temperature extreme when put back into service, a bit of time to acclimate to ambient before applying power is prudent.

Remove any batteries before storing - that has been learned from experience :-) , even though I know better, it sometimes happens - reminders are good IMHO.

73,
Don W3FPR

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well,

For me yes.

I'm going to put everything in storage for a few years until solar
activity picks up. Pretty much everything is boxed up and stored in
the garage already. But I'm curious about the best way to store my K2
and a few other electronic items for the long term. I thinking a big
zip-lock bag, a little desiccant and a store in the house to minimize
temp/humidity cycling.

Ideas for long-term storage only please--I have no interest or desire
to spend money on station improvements to make operating more
successful/interesting.
--
73, Rod Ai7NN
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