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KPA 1500 and receiver noise

K0RKH
              I am looking for possible causes of increased receive noise I
am experiencing whenever I turn on my KPA 1500 .   I have always had this
issue but at first disregarded it as maybe common mode noise but have since
experimented a bit by connecting a dummy load to the receiver and producing
the same results.
             The receiver is a K3s model and I have taken several
opportunities to bond all equipment and tried ferrite #33 beads in several
places with no change in results.
             Has anyone else on this site had the same problem.  The noise
is the greatest on 6 and 10 meters where it would show up as more of a
problem as well with a +20-db noise on 6 meters and +10-db on 10 meters.
                     Bob   K0RKH



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Re: KPA 1500 and receiver noise

Dave wo2x
My 1500 had birdies which were reduced with adding load resistor to the 50 volt supply on the amp. Still present but much lower.

Dave wo2x

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> On Dec 29, 2019, at 1:26 PM, K0RKH <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
>               I am looking for possible causes of increased receive noise I
> am experiencing whenever I turn on my KPA 1500 .   I have always had this
> issue but at first disregarded it as maybe common mode noise but have since
> experimented a bit by connecting a dummy load to the receiver and producing
> the same results.
>             The receiver is a K3s model and I have taken several
> opportunities to bond all equipment and tried ferrite #33 beads in several
> places with no change in results.
>             Has anyone else on this site had the same problem.  The noise
> is the greatest on 6 and 10 meters where it would show up as more of a
> problem as well with a +20-db noise on 6 meters and +10-db on 10 meters.
>                     Bob   K0RKH
>
>
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Re: KPA 1500 and receiver noise

K0RKH
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              Thank You to the replies I have recieved on this subject.  When
I get back home in a few days I will look for the electrical hash again with
the fan on.  I am guessing that this would point to the suggestion of some
slight loading of the power supply to smooth out emitted noise.
                                                                                                 
Bob     K0RKH



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Re: KPA 1500 and receiver noise

Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ
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Hi Bob.

Contact support(at)elecraft.com and request the free KPA1500 power supply load
resistor kit.  They can also tell you if your amp S/N was manufactured before we
started adding the load resistor to new units some time ago.

73,
Eric
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On 12/30/2019 8:12 AM, K0RKH wrote:
>                Thank You to the replies I have recieved on this subject.  When
> I get back home in a few days I will look for the electrical hash again with
> the fan on.  I am guessing that this would point to the suggestion of some
> slight loading of the power supply to smooth out emitted noise.
>                                                                                                    
> Bob     K0RKH
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Re: KPA 1500 and receiver noise

K0RKH
Thank You very much for your personal reply .
I love the gear you guys produce and keep it in the forefront of my operating position.   CW first and SSB when convienient.

    Thanks and Happy New Year   Bob  K0RKH

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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KPA 1500 and receiver noise

Hi Bob.

Contact support(at)elecraft.com and request the free KPA1500 power supply load resistor kit.  They can also tell you if your amp S/N was manufactured before we started adding the load resistor to new units some time ago.

73,
Eric
elecraft.com

On 12/30/2019 8:12 AM, K0RKH wrote:

              Thank You to the replies I have recieved on this subject.  When
I get back home in a few days I will look for the electrical hash again with
the fan on.  I am guessing that this would point to the suggestion of some
slight loading of the power supply to smooth out emitted noise.

Bob     K0RKH

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