Ron,
Check the input coax to the KPA100 - look for a broken shield at the
KPA100 board or at the other end, look for malformed crimp pins or crimp
pins that are not properly inserted in the housing.
Since it worked before you removed it, look for the simplistic stuff first.
If it is not the i
I have had my KPA100 installed and working properly before. I had to remove
it to work on transmit power problems in the base K2. All of the problems
in the base K2 were solved. It will now transmit at 2, 5, or 10 watts on
all bands. When I connect it to the KPA100, I get .1 watt 1-0 no matter
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