The Kenwood transceivers are heavy, ranging
from about 20 pounds for the TS-1xx or TS-4xx series, 30 to 38 pounds for the TS-5xx and TS-8xx hybrids, and 45 to
50 pounds for the TS-9xx series.
They must be packed with care to to avoid shipping
damage, and insurance is required.
Shipping in the original
Kenwood double box set with foam inserts is best. Otherwise, double boxing is recommended. For the
hybrids, an inner box of 16x16x12 inches is about right, with an
outer box of 18x18x15 inches. Smaller boxes will suffice for the smaller
transceivers such as the TS-120 or TS-50, but the TS-940S and similar sized
others, larger boxes will be
needed. Too large a box is not necessarily better because the transceiver
must be held in place firmly with shock absorbent packing material. Bubble
wrap, crumpled newsprint or butcher paper, and styrofoam sheet are very good for
packing the transceiver in the inner box, and those plus styrofoam peanuts can
be used between the inner and outer boxes. The transceiver should be
wrapped with bubble wrap or placed in a plastic bag to keep packing debris out.
Special attention is required for the bottom
of the inner box since it must support the weight of the transceiver most of the
time (until the carrier turns it upside down, of course). Put the shipping
label on the top of the box so that it will remain oriented that way most of the
time during shipment. The plastic feet support the transceiver case just
fine, but since they protrude, they can penetrate the box, so packing material
must be arranged to pick up some of the load between the feet. A styrofoam
sheet cut to fit between the feet over the bottom of the transceiver and taped
in place works very well.
Another item requiring special attention is
the tuning knob. It must not support any load or come into direct contact
with the box. If your transceiver has a tuning knob with a protruding
turning handle, it's best to remove it and pack it in its own small container in
the inner box. The other knobs need protection, too, so use soft packing
between the front panel and the box with more rigid support at the edges of the
panel. The removable power cords on earlier hybrids also protrude.
Those cords should be removed and packed separately in the inner box.
The shipping address is:
David Lyndon, 85 Woody Farm Road, Hot Springs, NC 28743. This western
North Carolina location is centralized for points east of the Mississippi, and
one way shipping cost should be $30 or less for all but the heavier TS-9xx
series,
which will be $40 or less. Western locations will cost proportionately
more. Be sure to include a packing slip inside the outer box
listing the contents and the addresses of the sender and receiver.
UPS ground and Fedex ground are preferred
carriers for these heavy items, but the US Postal Service is satisfactory with
careful packing. USPS priority mail may be less expensive and faster for more distant locations.
Note that there is a size limitation for Priority Mail: 108 inches maximum length
plus girth.