"There is also a limit to how far the firmware will go to reducing SWR.  In the 
interest of minimizing tuning time (and relay wear and tear).  If  the match is 
less than 1.3:1 or so, tuning will be declared adequate and  will be stopped.  
Since the typical driving transceiver can tolerate an SWR of at least  2:1 
without power foldback or damage, setting that 1.3:1 limit is  reasonable - 
unless you are a 'purest' and mentally can only tolerate a  1:1 SWR (big grin)."

I have no interest in how good any Elecraft tuner is at finding a minimum SWR 
solution.  I use my LP-100A which will give good complex load readings with far 
lower power output that is required for the KAT500 to give a much less useful 
SWR reading.  None of my tuning solutions was derived by the KAT500.   It can't 
find a solution with the 5 W signal I like to tune with.  

As to your assertion that an SWR of 2:1 should be tolerable I call "bollocks!"  
The KPA500 will not even accept 1.5:1 if the R is on the low side of 50 ohm.   
SWR is  a poor indicator of the load presented to an amplifier.  I was 
perfectly happy with an SWR of 1.5:1 until I started using my KPA500 and 
realized the very significant difference the complex load made to PA 
dissipation and the probability of fault trips.

I use my KAT500 as a manual tuner and just wish it would do what I tell it.  (I 
found a solution for this frequency, I gave it the frequency, use the solution 
I told it to use for that frequency.)

Andy k3wyc 
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