How would $400-450 for a 200-300w linear sound?

I am building up such a linear amp 12w --> 200w on 2-30 MHz.  If it 
tests out well, I am thinking their may be a market for this.  I 
understand that the FCC has to accept the unit, but I wonder if it is 
only available as a kit if that applies?  This is a 28-volt 
transistor so a 28 volt 20A supply is needed

Two could be combined for up to 600w but would require 40w drive and 
a 40amp PS.

No competition for the new 500w linear from Elecraft

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Message: 44
Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2010 09:50:25 -0500
From: "John Harper" <j...@ae5x.com>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] News from Visalia! (:-))
To: "Elecraft" <elecraft@mailman.qth.net>
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Too rich for my blood for 500w.....


 >A number I heard was $2000.,  but I have to admit, I don't recall who
 >said it.

John Harper AE5X
http://www.ae5x.com/blog


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