Gerry:

Amplifier ALC's  are OUTPUTS to the transceiver/transmitter.  The 
voltage tells your transmitter/driver to turn down the wick.  You may 
have meant this but your note does not read this way.

The ALC inside the SDR-1000 on TX is just outstanding.   Adjust the 
power and you will not be unhappy.   With the SDR-1000,  I get the 
highest average, undistorted power out of my Ameritron AL-1200 I have 
ever gotten with a "100w" radio.

Bob
N4HY



Gerald Capodieci wrote:
> I'm considering linears from Ameritron (AL82) or an HF2000 from ROQ. Both 
> have inputs from an ALC output from the transceiver. SDR1000 has none. Is 
> there a safe way to provide the ALC output to properly run linears?
>   Jerry
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