A few of us are planning an multi-operator operation for next weekend's CQ WW 
VHF contest, cobbling together equipment from different places.  I am wondering 
if there are any potential issues (most likely with switching timing) with the 
following potential setup for six metres:

Radio: K2 (QRP+KXV60, with ground-on-transmit T/R keying output), 8R hold ON, 
with some reasonable release time for semi-break-in CW) 

Transverter: homebrew, 10 watts out max., relay switched, but the relay is 
faster than the K2, so no sequencer needed normally

Intermediate amplifier: an ancient Lunar 6M10-120P, which is an RF-sensed only 
(no T/R input available) 100-watt class amp, with K2 drive set to give around 
30 watts output.  Up to this point the setup has been tested and works fine.

Final amplifier: KPA500

I'd plan on adding a second T/R output from the K2 somehow, so the transverter 
and KPA500 can be keyed at the same time.

Modes of operation: CW, SSB, FT8, FT4?, MSK144.

I haven't quite got my head around what would happen on non-CW modes where the 
release delay for the T/R output is zero.  In this case the transverter and 
KPA500 will switch from transmit to receive before the intermediate amplifier 
does (using its own internal delay timing).  Is that likely to cause any 
issues?  Any other timing problems you can think of?  Do I need a sequencer?

Would the KPA500 survive 100 watts input if, for some reason, the drive level 
is set too high by mistake?  My understanding is that it should initially 
switch in an attenuator and then hard-fault (switch to straight-through 
operation).  Correct?

73,
Steve VE3SMA
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