K3 - What's Next (Was K3's approaching 2000)

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K3 - What's Next (Was K3's approaching 2000)

Phil Salas
I'd like a 400-600 SS amplifier, full QSK, covering 1.8-54 MHz.  Auto-band
changing when connected to the K3.  A separate power supply would be nice to
keep the amp small and light for the operating bench and for easy transport.
I've found that an S-unit generally makes the difference necessary when more
power is needed.

Just my 2-cents.

Phil - AD5X

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Re: K3 - What's Next (Was K3's approaching 2000)

AD6XY
You can buy one those today from THP.
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Re: K3 - What's Next (Was K3's approaching 2000)

Mark Bayern
In reply to this post by Phil Salas
I think I saw something two years ago at HamComm that would fit your
description.

It was being demo'd by a guy name Eric.  <grin>

Mark  AD5SS



On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 6:03 AM, Phil & Debbie Salas <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I'd like a 400-600 SS amplifier, full QSK, covering 1.8-54 MHz.  Auto-band
> changing when connected to the K3.  A separate power supply would be nice to
> keep the amp small and light for the operating bench and for easy transport.
> I've found that an S-unit generally makes the difference necessary when more
> power is needed.
>
> Just my 2-cents.
>
> Phil - AD5X
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