I notice KPA500 is using a linear power supply.  The technology of switching 
power supply is now very mature.  Is there any reason why linear PSU is used 
instead of switching PSU in KPA500?  I just think a switching PSU will make 
KPA500 more lighter and the linearity of the amplifier will not be affected by 
fluctuation in supply voltages.
 
A lighter KPA500 will make it more portable for Dxpedition.  My questions may 
be discussed somewhere in the past.
 
Any advice?

TNX & 73,


Johnny VR2XMC

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傳送日期︰ 2011年05月11日 (週三) 9:26 PM
主題︰ Re: [Elecraft] KPA500 - stacking possibilites

As the KPA 500 uses a linear PSU there obviously is a mains
transformer within the cabinet.
I know this is a toroidal type transformer, which is good, but can we
assume that placement of the Amp with respect to the K3 is non
critical, for magnetic hum coupling.

How immune is the K3 to this effect? Has placement of the KPA 500
w.r.t. the K3 been tested  for any ill effects?

73, Deni
F5VJC
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