Upper Limit of KPA-500

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Upper Limit of KPA-500

Wilson  Lamb
I obviously have time on my hands.....
I have two K3, but they were bought used.  Am I qualified to be on the list?
One of them is the one originally reviewed by QST.
The concern with KPA-500 temperature and noise is amusing, given that the hardware is so expensive.
 For amps, I run 4-125As and 4-400As in several configurations, with most of the tubes at least 50 years old.
With either a pair of 125s or a single 400, I can run a KW, key down CW, all day.
The electric stove element I use for a dummy load gives off a pleasant warmth in winter.
The blowers are scrounged from microwave ovens, cost a few minutes of fun destruction.  Not much noise.
All the other components are legacies dating back to my childhood or collected through swaps or rescues from sheds and garages.
If I didn't have something to build, fix, or test I'd quit hamming, since watching for alarm lights on a black box is even less fun than watching reruns of Blue Bloods!
I do have one commercial amp, a Loudenboomer (1960?), from before the company was bought by Hallicrafters.  3-400Z tube, seems to be bulletproof.
73,
Wilson
W4BOH

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Re: Upper Limit of KPA-500

Don Wilhelm
Wilson,

Yes you are qualified to be on this list.
An interest in Elecraft gear is all that is needed to qualify.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 5/4/2020 10:57 AM, Wilson Lamb wrote:
> I obviously have time on my hands.....
> I have two K3, but they were bought used.  Am I qualified to be on the list?
> One of them is the one originally reviewed by QST.
> The concern with KPA-500 temperature and noise is amusing, given that the hardware is so expensive.
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