Javier -

I have some thoughts on this matter, but not a LOT of answers.  I see that
you got a response from someone telling you about their vertical (not like
yours), and the MFJ tuner (not the KAT500).  What he said about putting the
tuner at the antenna makes a lot of sense, but I tried the MFJ at the base
of my 30' Zero Five, and it could not find a good match on all bands.  It
did better, further away from the antenna, and I am sure that is because
the loss in the coax between the tuner and the antenna, changed the system
parameters enough that the tuner had a better chance of handling the
mismatch.

I actually tried a KAT500 with my Flag Pole.  The tuner belonged to a
friend, and we were both curious to see how it would handle the Flag Pole.
As I recall, it did find a match on 80 through 10, but it seems to me that
it had a real hard time doing so on some bands.  The native SWR on the
antenna is quite high on some bands, presenting a greater challenge.  I do
not own an amp so I can't answer all your questions.

I may have mentioned that I am now using an older Palstar AT-AUTO, and it
works extremely well.  It is not as fast as the Elecraft, but all I do is
press the XMIT button on the K3 and the tuner finds a match in a very
"reasonable" time, at about 10 watts.  I do not have a lot of room on my
desk, and as I believe I mentioned, I placed the tuner closer to the
antenna than my shack.  I have a 40' run of coax to the tuner, and then 30'
from the tuner to the un-un at the antenna.  From the day it was installed,
it has been 100% RELIABLE when changing bands.  I also borrowed a 500 watt
tuner from a friend, and the tuner handles that power very well.  In fact,
I briefly tried a Ten-Tec Titan at 1000 watts, and at 1500 watts.  On most
bands the tuner handled that power very well, but one 80 meters, the power
out and SWR jumped around a bit, making me believe that there was some
arcing in the un-un, the tuner, or the amp.  If it had been in the amp, I
believe I would have heard it... I backed off the power at once.  At 800
watts it was stable, but I was afraid to take it up higher again...
afterall the amp was not mine, and I did not want to replace the tuner or
the un-un.

When you get the antenna installation complete, I would recommend that you
carefully plot and record the SWR on all bands, without a tuner.  Be sure
to use a "good" SWR bridge, watt meter, or antenna analyzer.  Then look at
that information and you well get a good idea if the KAT500 will likely be
able to handle it.  If your SWR curves are like mine, you may find that on
"some" bands the numbers fall outside of the indicated tuning range of the
KAT500.  I did not try the KAT500 at the place in my coax that my Palstar
tuner is located... just on my desk by the K3.

When I get a KPA500, I will may borrow a KAT500 and try that combination.
At first I thought that not having INSTANT band change capability would be
a negative... but I am not into contests, just casual DX and lots of rag
chews.  I do want more power than 100 watts, but I think I am going to
stick with this tuner.  In fact, the friend who had the Titan amplifier has
two of the Palstar tuners.  He has asked me to help sell one of them.  If I
did not already own this one, I would buy his... HI.

I realize that I could not fully answer all your questions, but perhaps
this has been of some help.


Very 73 de Dave - K9FN


On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 12:36 AM, Javier Campos <nm6e_...@sbcglobal.net>wrote:

>
>
>
> Looking for any feedback on the use of the KAT-500 with a 30' Flag Pole
> (Zero-Five) Antennas under 100 watts and if an Amp is used, that would be
> nice to get some feedback.
>
> I've moved into an HOA zone and will be putting up a Zero-Five 30 foot
> flag pole and looking to get a tuner as I have an Acom-1011 Amp (want to
> switch to the KPA-500). The antenna will use a 4:1 UNUN.
>
> Let me know how the KAT-500 and if you have the KPA-500 (or any amp for
> that matter) works with the flag pole etc.
>
> I plan on being active on all bands 80-10
>
> Thanks
>
> Javier NM6E/5
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