Andy,
If the KPA100 has red core toroids at L15 and L16, it is the old level
and the KPA100UPKT should be installed. If there are blue core toroids
at RFC1 and L16, it has already been installed.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 8/21/2011 2:30 AM, andyatd wrote:
> Don,
>
> Reading the KPA100 manual I anticip
Don,
Reading the KPA100 manual I anticipated re-alignment and setup would be a
good idea. The procedure looks straightforward and I do have adequate
equipment for the process. The KPA100 will be installed on a 48xx series
serial number K2 and I am not sure whether the KPA100UPKT has been install
Andy,
I would highly recommend installing the KPA100UPKT in any KPA100 that
does not already have it installed. If there are any signs of
instability, the KPA100UPKT is the first line of defense.
To answer your question directly - maybe and maybe not. The
installation of a KPA100 in those K2
Does the KPA100 alignment procedure need to be followed if installing an
already aligned and working KPA100 in a different K2/10 that has been used
QRP only? This is an early generation KPA100.
Thanks.
Andy
N3LCW
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