Greg,

What is the voltage from your power supply during an attempt to achieve 100 watts output. It should be 12 volts or greater. Check with the the voltmeter at the K3 end rather than the power supply. The K3 will display the voltage in the VFO B area.

If the voltage is the problem, check your power supply and its cabling. Make certain all connections are tight and low resistance.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 5/8/2014 11:07 PM, Greg Leber wrote:
Just to be more clear. The AL1200 takes a full 100W to drive. That's how I
found out I had a problem.
When I did the transmitter gain calibration I ren directly from the rig
thru my LP-100A watt meter then to the dummy load. I tried changing out the
coax and the swr was at 1.05 or less at all times. I had the tuner bypassed
and I calibrated at 5w and 50w like the manual says to do using the K3
utility. I have done this a number of times and have the same results. I
can only get 100w out on 12 and 30m.


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