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I'd like to see the KPA-1500 use dual 1kw LDMOS transistors as  they are
relatively inexpensive and can handle high reflected  power.  An antenna tuner
shouldn't be needed unless  the SWR exceeds 3 to 1.  I'd like the KPA-1500
designed  for 2kw so it will easily make 1,500 watts in "run" mode all  
weekend long on all modes, including RTTY.  Too many of today's "legal  power
amps" often won't make legal power.  A quiet Amp is  important, use 4" or
larger cooling fans and  not tiny 2" fans like many solid-state amps use as  
they often need to run at warp speed and then make a tremendous  amount of
noise.  I'd like two radio inputs and six antenna  outputs, and to be able to
adjust the brightness of all front panel  light from bright to very dim.  The
KAT-500 front panel  lights cannot be turned down low enough for me.  The
KPA-500 is  small and excellent for DXpeditions, build the KPA-1500 as a
robust  legal limit amp with large heat sinks that will run cool, operate  
quietly, and easily make 1,500 watts on all bands 160-6m and I'll  be sure to buy
one.
 
73,
Dick- K9OM
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Re: KPA-1500 features

Clay Autery
Yes...  to everything Dick said.

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On 3/20/2017 11:49 AM, Dick via Elecraft wrote:

>  
> I'd like to see the KPA-1500 use dual 1kw LDMOS transistors as  they are
> relatively inexpensive and can handle high reflected  power.  An antenna tuner
> shouldn't be needed unless  the SWR exceeds 3 to 1.  I'd like the KPA-1500
> designed  for 2kw so it will easily make 1,500 watts in "run" mode all  
> weekend long on all modes, including RTTY.  Too many of today's "legal  power
> amps" often won't make legal power.  A quiet Amp is  important, use 4" or
> larger cooling fans and  not tiny 2" fans like many solid-state amps use as  
> they often need to run at warp speed and then make a tremendous  amount of
> noise.  I'd like two radio inputs and six antenna  outputs, and to be able to
> adjust the brightness of all front panel  light from bright to very dim.  The
> KAT-500 front panel  lights cannot be turned down low enough for me.  The
> KPA-500 is  small and excellent for DXpeditions, build the KPA-1500 as a
> robust  legal limit amp with large heat sinks that will run cool, operate  
> quietly, and easily make 1,500 watts on all bands 160-6m and I'll  be sure to buy
> one.
>  
> 73,
> Dick- K9OM

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Re: KPA-1500 features

Grant Youngman-2
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How about a pair of 3CX3000A7's with auto tune, in the K3 form factor?

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>
> I'd like to see the KPA-1500 use dual 1kw LDMOS transistors
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Re: KPA-1500 features

Lynn W. Taylor, WB6UUT
GlowFETs?

On 3/20/2017 12:54 PM, Grant Youngman wrote:

> How about a pair of 3CX3000A7's with auto tune, in the K3 form factor?
>
> :-)
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> Sent from my iPhone
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>>
>> I'd like to see the KPA-1500 use dual 1kw LDMOS transistors
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Re: KPA-1500 features

w0mu
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Is Elecraft seriously considering a KPA-1500 or KPA-2K?


On 3/20/2017 12:53 PM, Clay Autery wrote:

> Yes...  to everything Dick said.
>
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> Clay Autery, KY5G
>
> On 3/20/2017 11:49 AM, Dick via Elecraft wrote:
>>  
>> I'd like to see the KPA-1500 use dual 1kw LDMOS transistors as  they are
>> relatively inexpensive and can handle high reflected  power.  An antenna tuner
>> shouldn't be needed unless  the SWR exceeds 3 to 1.  I'd like the KPA-1500
>> designed  for 2kw so it will easily make 1,500 watts in "run" mode all
>> weekend long on all modes, including RTTY.  Too many of today's "legal  power
>> amps" often won't make legal power.  A quiet Amp is  important, use 4" or
>> larger cooling fans and  not tiny 2" fans like many solid-state amps use as
>> they often need to run at warp speed and then make a tremendous  amount of
>> noise.  I'd like two radio inputs and six antenna  outputs, and to be able to
>> adjust the brightness of all front panel  light from bright to very dim.  The
>> KAT-500 front panel  lights cannot be turned down low enough for me.  The
>> KPA-500 is  small and excellent for DXpeditions, build the KPA-1500 as a
>> robust  legal limit amp with large heat sinks that will run cool, operate
>> quietly, and easily make 1,500 watts on all bands 160-6m and I'll  be sure to buy
>> one.
>>  
>> 73,
>> Dick- K9OM
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Re: KPA-1500 features

k6dgw
Eric asked for input on features/characteristics/specifications desired
"if" Elecraft were to embark on such a project.  He's gotten a lot of
input.  There were a couple of prototypes knocking around at selected
hamfests several years ago.  Nothing came of them.  There's obviously no
technical/engineering reason that would prevent Elecraft from fielding
something of this nature on the market.  The real issue is ... would it
be profitable.  Sadly, the math to answer that question is far more
complex than designing it. [:-)

73,

Fred ("Skip") K6DGW
Sparks NV USA
Washoe County DM09dn

On 3/23/2017 4:31 PM, W0MU Mike Fatchett wrote:
> Is Elecraft seriously considering a KPA-1500 or KPA-2K?
>
>

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