The KX2 is recommended to operate at 5 watts and below for digital modes.  When 
operating QRP, you are often at the noise level on the receiving end, 
especially with compromise antennas.  Any improvement, even 5 dB, will make the 
difference between being heard or not.  My primary design goal for a KXPA35 is 
low cost, thus I suggest a modest power level, no SWR/wattmeter, a manual 
bandswitch, and any other cost savings that can be had.  Those wanting a full 
gallon of 100 watts with all the cool features Elecraft has to offer can opt 
for the KXPA100, a truly fine amplifier in all respects.  Rather than a fancy 
pair of shoes, I'm just looking for a pair of flip-flops.

Bert N8NN

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Morrow [mailto:k...@earthlink.net] 
Sent: Thursday, April 6, 2017 12:33 PM
To: n...@earthlink.net; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX2 Matching Power Amplifier


> I'm enjoying my new KX2 transceiver!  I'd like to see Elecraft make a 
> matching RF amplifier with about 35 watts output with 5 watts in.

Since the KX2 runs 10 watts out, more or less, you're asking for external gear 
to run only 5 dB better.  I wouldn't consider something like that for even a 
moment.  The existing 100 watt amp is likely the minimum increment that would 
be almost worth the trouble.

A subsequent post about using a T1 ATU on the output of a 40 watt external amp 
seems ill-advised, especially for such minimal practical benefit.

I'd prefer to see an enhanced KX3HP (not KX2) with KXAT3HP capable (only with 
stout 14 vdc external power) of the 35 watts you seek.  It would sell as a 
unified package that is the buyer's only choice, but not as multiple 
components.  Still ... the benefit for the effort would not be there.

Mike / KK5F

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