Posted by
Pete Smith N4ZR on
Jan 25, 2011; 3:25pm
URL: http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/KPA500-just-500-watts-tp5959017p5959238.html
I *think* I remember someone at Elecraft saying that it was more related
to the price point. I wonder, though, if it was also maybe making use
of engineering done on the 1500-watt prototype that never came out (one
of 3 amp modules, perhaps? I would have mortgaged my first-born for one
of those big ones, even at Alpha-like prices!
73, Pete N4ZR
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On 1/25/2011 10:12 AM, Monty Shultes wrote:
> For me it's the difference between operation at 120 and 240 volts. I would have to add a circuit for a 1500 watt unit.
>
> Monty K2DLJ
>
>
>>
>> OK...
>>
>> Got my flame suit on....
>>
>> Why just 500 watts with te KPA-500? Is that a majic number? I am just asking.
>> It seems that 500 watts would be OK if you are on a DXpedition...but if you are
>> in the "fray" of a contest in the USofA....the more watts the better.
>>
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