[Elecraft] Experience with KXPA100

2014-06-24 Thread Hans J Rasmusen OZ7BQ
Hello,

My KXPA100 ser.nr. 00822 has now been on the air for several months and 
produced several hundred QSO's. The performance however, is mixed.
The output power varies from one band to another with the output set on the KX3 
to 110 Watts and using the KXPA100 utility for meetering and a dummy load. The 
antenna tuner is in manual and SWR indicated to be between 1:1 and 1:1.1 from 
160 M to 10 M.

The best band is 20 M, where the KXPA100 will produce 112 Watts out with 5.5 
Watts driving power and an indicated power dissipation of 62 Watts.
The worst band is 40 M where the KXPA 100 only will produce 83 watts out with 
2.8 Watts drive and an indicated power dissipation of 92 Watts.
On 80 M the KXPA100 utility shows a power dissipation of 118 Watts and an 
output power of 89 Watts.
Except on 20 M no band produce more than 90 to 95 Watts output.


I am surprised by the big variation in efficiency. Almost twice the loss on 80 
M compared to 20 M. Besides there seems to be plenty of drive power, so why 
less than full power on most bands?

Has anyone else observed similar variations?

73 OZ7BQ, Hans Jørgen (Joe)
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[Elecraft] Experience with KXPA100

2014-06-25 Thread Johnny Siu
I also use the same Alinco 330 PSU.  It is a good PSU with stable output and no 
noticeable RFI.

73

Johnny VR2XMC
 


 寄件人︰ Igor Sokolov 
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傳送日期︰ 2014年06月26日 (週四) 10:27 AM
主題︰ Re: [Elecraft] Experience with KXPA100
  

It was worth mentioning that my KX3 is supplied from the second pair of APP 
connectors of KXPA100. Therefore KX3 shows the total voltage drop on all the 
wires including relatively thin wires going from KXPA100 to KX3. These wires 
add about 0.6V drop to the picture.
The power supply though is pretty good. It is ALINCO 330 capable of 30 amps.
I just wanted to stress that output power of KXPA100 is pretty dependant on 
PS voltage and voltage drop in the wires.

73, Igor UA9CDC
- Original Message - 
From: "K8JHR" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 6:37 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Experience with KXPA100


> Er...  um...  is such a large voltage drop typical?   We don't see that 
> happening on Brand X amps using good power supplies.  I understand the 
> voltage drop when going from, say, 10 to 100 watts should be minimal, like 
> no more than .2 volts.   I have also seen this sort of power output 
> weakness in some transceivers which are rather picky about voltage sag 
> when running full tilt.
>
> I would check the power supply and try one that does not sag more than .1 
> or .2 volts on full power.  I suspect the amp is good, the power supply 
> not.
>
> Just My take.
>   K8JHR   --
>
> On 6/24/2014 4:46 PM, Igor Sokolov wrote:
>
>   it much depends on the voltage of the
>> power supply and voltage drop on the feeding wires.
>
> The voltage drop at this power is about 1.2 V according
> to KX3 meter.
>
> The voltage  meter of KX3 shows then 11.1 V at that power.
>> IMHO KXPA100 is pretty sensitive to voltage of the power supply.
>
>
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Re: [Elecraft] Experience with KXPA100

2014-06-24 Thread Art Nienhouse

*/Hi Hans
My kapa100 kit serial #360 is doing the same as yours I was under the 
impression that there was a refinement to the firmware that was going to 
fix this issue.


Regards
Art
ka9zap
/*
On 6/24/2014 2:11 PM, Hans J Rasmusen OZ7BQ wrote:

Hello,

My KXPA100 ser.nr. 00822 has now been on the air for several months and 
produced several hundred QSO's. The performance however, is mixed.
The output power varies from one band to another with the output set on the KX3 
to 110 Watts and using the KXPA100 utility for meetering and a dummy load. The 
antenna tuner is in manual and SWR indicated to be between 1:1 and 1:1.1 from 
160 M to 10 M.

The best band is 20 M, where the KXPA100 will produce 112 Watts out with 5.5 
Watts driving power and an indicated power dissipation of 62 Watts.
The worst band is 40 M where the KXPA 100 only will produce 83 watts out with 
2.8 Watts drive and an indicated power dissipation of 92 Watts.
On 80 M the KXPA100 utility shows a power dissipation of 118 Watts and an 
output power of 89 Watts.
Except on 20 M no band produce more than 90 to 95 Watts output.


I am surprised by the big variation in efficiency. Almost twice the loss on 80 
M compared to 20 M. Besides there seems to be plenty of drive power, so why 
less than full power on most bands?

Has anyone else observed similar variations?

73 OZ7BQ, Hans Jørgen (Joe)
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Re: [Elecraft] Experience with KXPA100

2014-06-24 Thread Wayne Burdick
Hi Hans, 

The first thing to check for is insufficient power-supply voltage as measured 
by KXPA Utility on key-down at full power. This is the usual reason for lower 
power output. If it's too low, you might try any of the following: shorten the 
supply cable, double up the cable (there are two APP jacks), adjust the supply 
voltage slightly higher (it's rated at up to 15 V), or make sure you don't have 
high-drop fuses or other devices in-line with the cable.

Power output of the KXPA100 is specified as:

   Max. 100 W @ 13.8 V, 1.8 to 29.7 MHz (80 watts 50-54 MHz) PEP, CW/SSB/DATA, 
+/- 1 dB

And as noted in the specs, maximum power output, as well as the drive power to 
reach a given power output, both vary per-band.

Your results do fall into that +/- 1 dB spec range. 

However, we actually test the amps at 100 W in the factory and it is very rare 
that they don't make 100+ W on all HF bands. (We could have specified it as 
-0.5/+1.0 dB based on our cumulative test results.) We tested competing 
amplifiers that use the same PA devices, and they too have a wide range of 
drive required and max output, varying per-band, and sometimes a dB below 100 
W. This is typical of available 12-V-class MOSFETs.

I do have a task on my list to increase the maximum allowed drive from the KX3 
when higher power levels are used. We've been very conservative in this regard, 
so far, since KXPA100s are often used with marginal power sources and antennas 
in the field, or mobile. We don't want to over-drive, which could result in 
splatter or distortion of the KX3's virtually click-free CW key shaping.

If you need further assistance with this, please contact customer support.

73,
Wayne
N6KR



On Jun 24, 2014, at 12:11 PM, Hans J Rasmusen OZ7BQ  wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> My KXPA100 ser.nr. 00822 has now been on the air for several months ….power 
> varies from one band to another….

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Re: [Elecraft] Experience with KXPA100

2014-06-24 Thread Igor Sokolov

Hans,
I did the same tests and indeed the lowest efficiency is on 10v and 160m 
bands  with output power of 94 W and dissipated power of 135 W. I did not 
measure 6m. But compromise like that might have been expected in the unit 
covering such a great span of frequencies.
Regarding the low output power, it much depends on the voltage of the power 
supply and voltage drop on the feeding wires. With factory supplied feeding 
wires and voltage of 14.8 V set on the power supply I can get  between 94 
and 110 W out on all the bands. The voltage drop at this power is about 1.2 
V according to KX3 meter. Therefore at 13.6 V by the meter KXPA100 indeed 
delivers close to 100 W. I get only around 84 W on 10m band when the amp is 
fed from 13.2V LiFePO4 battery. The voltage meter of KX3 shows then 11.1 V 
at that power.

IMHO KXPA100 is pretty sensitive to voltage of the power supply.

73, Igor UA9CDC
- Original Message - 
From: "Hans J Rasmusen OZ7BQ" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 1:11 AM
Subject: [Elecraft] Experience with KXPA100


Hello,

My KXPA100 ser.nr. 00822 has now been on the air for several months and 
produced several hundred QSO's. The performance however, is mixed.
The output power varies from one band to another with the output set on the 
KX3 to 110 Watts and using the KXPA100 utility for meetering and a dummy 
load. The antenna tuner is in manual and SWR indicated to be between 1:1 and 
1:1.1 from 160 M to 10 M.


The best band is 20 M, where the KXPA100 will produce 112 Watts out with 5.5 
Watts driving power and an indicated power dissipation of 62 Watts.
The worst band is 40 M where the KXPA 100 only will produce 83 watts out 
with 2.8 Watts drive and an indicated power dissipation of 92 Watts.
On 80 M the KXPA100 utility shows a power dissipation of 118 Watts and an 
output power of 89 Watts.

Except on 20 M no band produce more than 90 to 95 Watts output.


I am surprised by the big variation in efficiency. Almost twice the loss on 
80 M compared to 20 M. Besides there seems to be plenty of drive power, so 
why less than full power on most bands?


Has anyone else observed similar variations?

73 OZ7BQ, Hans Jørgen (Joe)
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Re: [Elecraft] Experience with KXPA100

2014-06-24 Thread K8JHR
Er...  um...  is such a large voltage drop typical?   We don't see that 
happening on Brand X amps using good power supplies.  I understand the 
voltage drop when going from, say, 10 to 100 watts should be minimal, 
like no more than .2 volts.   I have also seen this sort of power output 
weakness in some transceivers which are rather picky about voltage sag 
when running full tilt.


I would check the power supply and try one that does not sag more than 
.1 or .2 volts on full power.  I suspect the amp is good, the power 
supply not.


Just My take.
  K8JHR   --

On 6/24/2014 4:46 PM, Igor Sokolov wrote:

  it much depends on the voltage of the

power supply and voltage drop on the feeding wires.


The voltage drop at this power is about 1.2 V according
to KX3 meter.

The voltage  meter of KX3 shows then 11.1 V at that power.

IMHO KXPA100 is pretty sensitive to voltage of the power supply.









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Re: [Elecraft] Experience with KXPA100

2014-06-24 Thread Carl Clawson
Really depends on the gauge and length of wire you're using. Find your wire
data, for instance at http://www.powerstream.com/Wire_Size.htm. You'll be
shocked at how much voltage you can drop at 100 watts using a few feet of
what you thought was heavy gauge wire. Example: 12 gauge wire is 1.6
milli-ohm per foot. Two conductors -> 3.2 milli ohms per foot. Six feet of
wire = 19 milli ohms. 19 milli ohms x 20 amps = 0.4 volts. So yeah, it's
easy to lose more then 0.2 volts.

73, Carl WS7L


On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 5:37 PM, K8JHR  wrote:

> Er...  um...  is such a large voltage drop typical?   We don't see that
> happening on Brand X amps using good power supplies.  I understand the
> voltage drop when going from, say, 10 to 100 watts should be minimal, like
> no more than .2 volts.
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Re: [Elecraft] Experience with KXPA100

2014-06-25 Thread Igor Sokolov
It was worth mentioning that my KX3 is supplied from the second pair of APP 
connectors of KXPA100. Therefore KX3 shows the total voltage drop on all the 
wires including relatively thin wires going from KXPA100 to KX3. These wires 
add about 0.6V drop to the picture.

The power supply though is pretty good. It is ALINCO 330 capable of 30 amps.
I just wanted to stress that output power of KXPA100 is pretty dependant on 
PS voltage and voltage drop in the wires.


73, Igor UA9CDC
- Original Message - 
From: "K8JHR" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 6:37 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Experience with KXPA100


Er...  um...  is such a large voltage drop typical?   We don't see that 
happening on Brand X amps using good power supplies.  I understand the 
voltage drop when going from, say, 10 to 100 watts should be minimal, like 
no more than .2 volts.   I have also seen this sort of power output 
weakness in some transceivers which are rather picky about voltage sag 
when running full tilt.


I would check the power supply and try one that does not sag more than .1 
or .2 volts on full power.  I suspect the amp is good, the power supply 
not.


Just My take.
  K8JHR   --

On 6/24/2014 4:46 PM, Igor Sokolov wrote:

  it much depends on the voltage of the

power supply and voltage drop on the feeding wires.


The voltage drop at this power is about 1.2 V according
to KX3 meter.

The voltage  meter of KX3 shows then 11.1 V at that power.

IMHO KXPA100 is pretty sensitive to voltage of the power supply.









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Re: [Elecraft] Experience with KXPA100 (3)

2014-06-25 Thread Hans J Rasmusen OZ7BQ
Thank you for comments.

I suspected that voltage drop could be a problem. My power supply has a nominal 
13.8 Volt output, and the voltage as indicated by the KXPA100 Utility drops to 
around 13 volts (+ or - 0.1 Volts) during full power. However, there appears to 
be no correlation between the voltage drop and the power output (or the power 
dissipated). The output may vary by 15 to 20 watts for the same voltage drop.
My K2/100 appears to do better or maybe I just have less measurements.

73 and enjoy the summer.
OZ7BQ, Hans Jørgen (Joe)
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