On 8/20/2019 9:18 PM, Jim Danehy wrote:
ONE DB loss is the LEAST DETECTABLE amount a human can detect.
Not true. One dB IS approximately the smallest change in LOUDNESS that
most listeners can hear, but what matters in radio is signal to noise
ratio, and 1 dB can be the difference between mak
On 8/20/2019 6:58 PM, Mike Harris via Elecraft wrote:
It is a shame to see folks go cheap on the cable. My rule of thumb is
1dB or less between the rig and the antenna at the highest frequency
of operation.
RIGHT!
73, Jim K9YC
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On 8/20/2019 3:49 PM, Nr4c wrote:
From what I have read on eHam Reviews, it appears that I can run the
amp/tuner combo on 117v. from the convenient wall socket. Is that correct,
as well?
The KPA500 runs on 120V or 240V. The KAT500 runs on 11-15VDC. My two
K3s (original model) run on a 100Ah
Losses in COAX is KEY DOWN CONDITIONS.
ONE DB loss is the LEAST DETECTABLE amount a human can detect. Hardly if not
impossible to notice.
Jim
W9VNE/VA3VNE
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> On Aug 20, 2019, at 11:28 PM, Mark Goldberg wrote:
>
> Take a look at this coax loss calculator. It will tell yo
Take a look at this coax loss calculator. It will tell you how much loss
there is in the coax, including extra loss due to SWR. You will have to
determine how much loss you can tolerate.
https://www.qsl.net/co8tw/Coax_Calculator.htm
73,
Mark
W7MLG
On Tue, Aug 20, 2019, 12:19 PM Carter Craigie
It is a shame to see folks go cheap on the cable. My rule of thumb is
1dB or less between the rig and the antenna at the highest frequency of
operation.
Warm coax is lost rf which we have paid heavily to generate.
Regards,
Mike VP8NO
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The 110 Volt AC will be fine and draw 9 amps key down — within a 15 amp
circuit breaker with plenty for more uses. If VSWR is ok then RG-8X is
fine. I have used LMR-240 as well but is intended for higher frequencies
up to UHF.
Have fun out there!
On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 17:50 Nr4c wrote:
> RG
RG-8X will be fine. LMR-240 is also a good choice, a little less loss.
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> On Aug 20, 2019, at 3:11 PM, Carter Craigie wrote:
>
> Hello friends,
>
> I am contemplating buying a KPA500 amplifier/tuner Combo, and driving it
> from my Elecraft K2/100 rig. I hope
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To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KPA500 Coax size requirements
Because in the manual, page 4, item 2 states "Connect to the station 11 to 15 VDC
power
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KPA500 Coax size requirements
Because in the manual, page 4, item 2 states "Connect to the station 11 to 15
VDC
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Because in the manual, page 4, item 2 states "Connect to the station 11 to 15
VDC
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KPA500 Coax size requirements
Carter:
The KAT500 can be {should be} powered from the radio 12V supply. I
don't suggest a separate wall wart.
The KPA500 can be powered from either 120VAC or 240VAC, your choice. It
should drive on all bands with
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Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2019 20:45
To: Ken K6MR
Cc: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KPA500 Coax size requirements
I think the issue is to be sure the tuner powers up with or after the K3.
But, mine turns on
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> behalf of Bob McGraw K4TAX
> Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2019 12:59:11 PM
> To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KPA500 Coax size requirements
>
> Carter:
>
> The KAT500 can be {should be} powered from the radio 12V supply. I
> don
the amps were remoted in a closet 20 feet from
the operating desk. No problems.
Ken K6MR
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Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2019 12:59:11 PM
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Carter:
The KAT500 can be {should be} powered from the radio 12V supply. I
don't suggest a separate wall wart.
The KPA500 can be powered from either 120VAC or 240VAC, your choice. It
should drive on all bands with 20 to 30 watts output from the K2 to
reach full 500 watts output from the a
Carter -
I run my KPA500 from the 120v outlet in my shack. I have done so for years
with no problems. I use LMR400 coax, but I know several folks who use RG8-X
with the KPA500, even on very long runs and some with amps putting out 1000
to 1500 watts. The better your antenna the less of a problem w
Hello friends,
I am contemplating buying a KPA500 amplifier/tuner Combo, and driving it
from my Elecraft K2/100 rig. I hope I would be able to do that!
From what I have read on eHam Reviews, it appears that I can run the
amp/tuner combo on 117v. from the convenient wall socket. Is that correct,
6KR
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Sent: Thursday, August 8, 2019 13:06
To: Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] KPA500 - KAT500 stopping K3 boot
Is there an issue with the KPA500 being OFF with power up -> booting of the K3?
Does
Check your cables. It may be that you are using a straight-through cable with
the power pins connected between the K3 and the KPA. These two pins (pin 8 on
both sides) must not be connected.
73!
Jack, W6FB
> On Aug 8, 2019, at 1:05 PM, w4sc wrote:
>
> Is there an issue with the KPA500 being
Turn the KAT500 ON. Amp can be OFF.
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> On Aug 8, 2019, at 4:05 PM, w4sc wrote:
>
> Is there an issue with the KPA500 being OFF with power up -> booting of the
> K3? Does it need to be actually powered up, i.e. and in operational state?
> OR is just having
my KPA500 and after loading the updated firmware no issue with my
KAT500 either.
73,
Mark, WB9CIF
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Subject: [Elecraft] KPA500 - KAT500 stopping K3
Is there an issue with the KPA500 being OFF with power up -> booting of the K3?
Does it need to be actually powered up, i.e. and in operational state? OR is
just having it in the “sleeping” state (REAR switch ON, FRONT PANEL SW-OFF) OK?
I know about KAT500 and AUX-BUSS stopping K3 bootup, and
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Sent: Monday, August 05, 2019 4:35 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] KPA500 no output
This is an update for the group re. my KPA500.Several weeks ago I reported that
all of a sudden my KPA500 dropped to 0 watts out when fed with my K3. SWR was
1:1. W
This is an update for the group re. my KPA500.Several weeks ago I reported that
all of a sudden my KPA500 dropped to 0 watts out when fed with my K3. SWR was
1:1. When the amp was placed in bypass my K3 showed normal output. When placed
in operate SWR showed 99:1 and K3 dropped to 0 watts out.Af
On 8/4/2019 10:57 AM, Jack Brindle wrote:
I have to argue with my friend Jim on this one. The coax itself can be an
antenna, and can pick up RF along its path from the antenna to the radio.
Yes, it can, and it is good practice to break up feedlines to high
dipoles to prevent their interaction
"This is the effect of not being able to obtain perfect components. It is easy
to forget that the toroid cores used for the inductors vary, as do the windings
and capacitors. There will be variances because of this which will be different
from KPA to KPA. They are set up for best case operation,
Andy;
This is the effect of not being able to obtain perfect components. It is easy
to forget that the toroid cores used for the inductors vary, as do the windings
and capacitors. There will be variances because of this which will be different
from KPA to KPA. They are set up for best case oper
I have to argue with my friend Jim on this one. The coax itself can be an
antenna, and can pick up RF along its path from the antenna to the radio. The
best example is a vertical antenna which will use any metal it can find for
return currents, which includes the coax after the antenna-mounted c
"Note that I don’t discount that the 20m LPF is noticeably less efficient than
those on the other bands. Each KPA is unique in this sense - we tune the LPFs
for best efficiency for each band. I suspect your KPA is just fine, but the
more info we get from you, the more we can tell what is going o
On 8/4/2019 9:20 AM, Jack Brindle via Elecraft wrote:
And, do you have chokes on the coax at the KAT500 or KPA500?
I hope not -- to be effective, a choke must be that the antenna's
feedpoint. A choke on an antenna in the shack does nothing.
73, Jim K9YC
Tell us a bit more about the antenna. How is it fed? Is it properly choked to
eliminate RF shield current (this is current flowing on the outside of the
shield. It is a bit early to remember the proper term…)?
And, do you have chokes on the coax at the KAT500 or KPA500?
I think we need a bit mor
Harry,
What is your current draw when connected to a 50 ohm dummy load.
Connect the load to the KPA500 directly (not through the KAT500).
That will tell you whether the KPA500 is OK - and if so, you should
investigate your antenna impedances - measure with an antenna analyzer.
SWR is not suffic
"On 20, however, even at lower power output levels, the PA current is high and
the fan comes on and steps up quickly!"
As Bob has said, KPA500 PA current (also PA dissipation and PA efficiency) are
strongly dependent of the load presented by the antenna system. To understand
what is going on
Harry:
Are these values on a dummy load or feeding the KAT500 or antenna direct?
I just quickly checked my KPA500 into a dummy load at 500 watts output.
The currents run from 14.0A on 20M to a low of 11.5A depending on
band. This is done with 500 watts output as shown on my Bird 43 and
Bir
HI,
I'm new here and new to Elecraft. I have to KPA/KAT500 combo and love it! I
do have a question about PA current though...
On all bands except 20, when running full power out, my HV sits around 64v
and PA current is stable between 10 and 12A. FAn takes it's time coming on
and amp just loafs al
"No, not exactly as you described. You have to apply a momentary ground to pin
8 "
If you are already controlling the KPA500 by using the PC serial port you can
wake it up by sending P -
P Power On
The P command will cause the KPA500 to perform internal firmware checks, then
execute the main
"Are there lines either in the AUX DB15, or one of the other connectors that
can be used to turn the AMP on in operate mode and later release it turning it
off."
No, not exactly as you described. You have to apply a momentary ground to pin
8 - as revealed by a quick review of the KPA500 Owner
Are there lines either in the AUX DB15, or one of the other connectors that
can be used to turn the AMP on in operate mode and later release it turning
it off.
John,
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"It then sets the fan for full speed operation to bleed off the 60 V power and
waits for the power button to be released."
I don't think fan is set to high speed to bleed down the 60 V supply. I think
it is set to low speed but may revert to high speed when the firmware shuts
down with 60 V is
Dinner on Andy?
Your analysis is spot on. When the KPA is requested to shut down it does some
housekeeping, saving various things and putting the amp into a safe condition,
including setting the 60V to off. It then sets the fan for full speed operation
to bleed off the 60V power and waits for t
"the KPA500 fan was still running at a high speed even though the amp had been
turned off all night by using the front "on" button. The only way the fan
stops running is if I turn the amp on with the front switch or if I shut the
amp off by using the rear on/off switch. Menu setting for Fan is
Cool. I saw "turned off all night" and it surprised me the fan was left
running full speed the whole night.
I'm interested in the outcome.
Kev
On Sun, Jul 14, 2019, 3:13 PM David Bunte wrote:
> Kevin -
>
> As I read Jerry's post, I believe his fan was running even after the amp
> had been shut
Kevin -
As I read Jerry's post, I believe his fan was running even after the amp
had been shut off all night long... and the only way to get it to stop
running at full speed was to either turn the amp on... or turn off the
power switch on the rear. He also stated that the menu setting was set to
N
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> Behalf Of jerry
> Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2019 1:23 PM
> To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
> Subject: [Elecraft] KPA500 fan won't shut off
>
> After yesterdays contest, I noticed this morning that the KPA500 fan was
&
Jerry:
Maybe clarify. I think Jack's concern is that your fan was running even
with the power off. That's not the case, right? The fan just came back on
full when you turned the power back on?
Try Menu, scroll down to FAN CTL and make sure that say NOR. If it has a
number instead, you somehow ac
That means the power is not shutting off. We bleed off the capacitor charge
through the fan at front panel shutdown, which is why you hear the fan run for
normally a short time.
Turn off the KPA using the rear pane switch and call tech support in the
morning. They need to look into this one.
7
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Behalf Of jerry
Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2019 1:23 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] KPA500 fan won't shut off
After yesterdays contest, I noticed this morning that the KPA500 fan was still
running at a high speed even though the amp had been turned off all night by
After yesterdays contest, I noticed this morning that the KPA500 fan was
still running at a high speed even though the amp had been turned off
all night by using the front "on" button. The only way the fan stops
running is if I turn the amp on with the front switch or if I shut the
amp off by
"I have a KPA500 with a low HV reading. It is on the center tap and AC voltage
is 115v No load and 110v full load. The HV goes from 77v NL to 56v FL (500W
output) Is that something I should look into? "
The KPA500 high voltage (nominal 60 volt) power supply is unregulated. The
mains power
I did look at the parameters of my KPA500 this morning. In STBY the HV
is 75.4 and in OPER at 500 watts out, CW mode, key closed the HV is 63.7
and current is 10.5 amps. Amp is operated from a 240 volt source.
73
Bob, K4TAX
On 7/7/2019 6:20 AM, Mark Murray via Elecraft wrote:
For Doug, K
For Doug, K6JEY:
In answer to your original question, as to whether you should look into
the KPA500's low voltage values: Yes.
By far, the best advice and the best answers on this particular question
will come from emailing supp...@elecraft.com . By far.
Once the voltage questions are add
Is that something new? I’m not too surprised running it on 115 and starting at
77.
I’m on 240 dedicated circuit and starting at 82 v which loads to about 67v. I’m
doubting that there is any hard fault.
Chuck Jack Hawley
KE9UW
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> On Jul 6, 2019, at 1:44 PM, Roy Koep
Could a rectifier diode have gone open (as in it's now a half-wave circuit)?
If so the filter caps are at 60 Hz. Just a thought...
RoyK6XK
I have a KPA500 with a low HV reading. It is on the center tap and AC
voltage is 115v No load and 110v full load. The HV goes from 77v NL to 56v
FL (
I have a KPA500 with a low HV reading. It is on the center tap and AC voltage
is 115v No load and 110v full load. The HV goes from 77v NL to 56v FL (500W
output) Is that something I should look into? Doug K6JEY
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Hi all
Has anyone lost their reflected power readings? My KPA500 has and I do
have a case opened regarding it and as well I have done some basic
component level debugging.
Since I am at my remote station, I don't have all the normal bench tools
handy, but my guess by a series of basic Ohm meter
Bashing???
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> On Jun 10, 2019, at 12:04 AM, Jim Brown wrote:
>
>> On 6/9/2019 9:42 AM, W2xj wrote:
>> Friends don’t let friends use Kenwood.
>
> Let's stop with the bashing. Of the JA radios, I consider it the better one.
> Further, ARRL Lab tests show their radios to be clea
On 6/9/2019 9:42 AM, W2xj wrote:
Friends don’t let friends use Kenwood.
Let's stop with the bashing. Of the JA radios, I consider it the better
one. Further, ARRL Lab tests show their radios to be cleaner on TX,
ranking not all that far behind Elecraft radios.
73, Jim K9YC
Friends don’t let friends use Kenwood. ;-(
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> On Jun 9, 2019, at 11:59 AM, Andy Durbin wrote:
>
> I have known about this for a long time but, once I decided to design and
> build my own KAT500/KPA500 controller, I lost interest in the issue. Here
> is the situation:
>
> A
I have known about this for a long time but, once I decided to design and build
my own KAT500/KPA500 controller, I lost interest in the issue. Here is the
situation:
A KPA500 can be connected to a TS-590 COM port. If configured correctly the
KPA500 will "poll" the TS-590 once per second with
To client developers
I am working on my own Web based remote control for the KPA500 using a PRI
and NodeRed as the back end for my Remote HF station. NodeRed allows me to
control the Amp via just about any client and as well to share the status
of the amp with MQTT.
I have carefully reviewed the
"my KPA500 seems to have an excessive amount of hum/buzz when transmitting.
What should I look for?"
Ask Elecraft support to send you the paper "KPA500 Application Note - Hum
Mitigation". Also ask about the mod kit that includes a longer transformer
hold down bolt an extras rubber disks.
And
Thanks. I’ll try that.
73, John N1JM
> On Jun 2, 2019, at 6:12 PM, hawley, charles j jr
> wrote:
>
> Readjust the toroid hold down? Maybe rotate it a bit. Just make a change of
> some kind...
>
> Chuck Jack
> KE9UW
>
> Sent from my iPhone, cjack
>
>> On Jun 2, 2019, at 5:59 PM, John Merr
Readjust the toroid hold down? Maybe rotate it a bit. Just make a change of
some kind...
Chuck Jack
KE9UW
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> On Jun 2, 2019, at 5:59 PM, John Merrill wrote:
>
> Probably has been discusses before but my KPA500 seems to have an excessive
> amount of hum/buzz when t
Probably has been discusses before but my KPA500 seems to have an excessive
amount of hum/buzz when transmitting. What should I look for?
73, John N1JM
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Don;
Does the High Voltage look about right on the display? Do you still get the
asterisk on the display when you key down?
Give tech support a call in the morning. They will be best equipped to help you
at this point.
73,
Jack, W6FB
> On May 12, 2019, at 6:54 PM, Don Roberts via Elecraft
>
While getting ready for the Elecraft net today my KPA500 would not transmit. In
bypass mode swr is 1:1. When placing in operate mode I get no output with my K3
showing high swr. Tried my loop, vertical, and Hex beam. All show low swr on
the K3, KAT500 and the KPA500 in bypass.
I took the KAT o
Thanks to Andy and Jack for replies on my question about the alarm on
the KPA500. I have a couple of ways to go with this now, and am
grateful for the help.
73, Steve KW3A
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I should have added that the alarm is also available on the PC serial
interface. Interrogating the KPA500 with ^FL; will return the current fault
value in the form ^FLnn; where nn is a 2 digit number indicating the current
fault (00 for no fault).
It would be possible to use this fault report
The alarm signal is available on AUX1 connector pin 7 and is pulled low when
an alarm is active. I have it permanently connected to my data logger and have
used it as a trigger for my storage 'scope. It could be used to drive an
external alarm of any sort that you chose.
73,
Andy k3wyc
I'm a blind owner of a KPA500/KAT500 for several years, married to a
TS-590SG.
The alarm that sounds when the amp faults (rarely) is impossible to hear
when wearing headphones.
I've stuck a microphone element near the radio and connected it to the
mixer I use to put radio audio and computer
Come to think about it, I haven't heard mine click and pop in quite some
time. I doubt that it's seasonal, but that is an interesting twist. I
doubt that my room or the dormant equipment varies over +/- 2°F over any
given 24 hr period.
73
Bob, K4TAX
On 4/7/2019 1:11 PM, Andy Durbin wrote:
This will only be of interest to a few KPA500 owners - those who don't think
loud clicks/ticks/pops are acceptable.
In the message below I reported that I had lost interest in my investigation
because the click/ticks had stopped. That message is dated October 2018.
Late March the ticks came
In one off-line reply I was asked why the temperature rose to 50 deg C.
With a room temperature of about 25 deg C the temperature of my KPA500 PA
module when not keyed runs about 34 deg C. Measured PA dissipation when keyed
with no drive is 40.75 W.It seems reasonable that 40.75 W could ra
An unexpected shut down of my station PC led to a cascading failure that caused
my Arduino station logger to key my KPA500.I was alerted to the problem by
the KPA500 fan running a level 1. Indicated temperature was 50 deg C. I
estimate that my KPA500 was continuously keyed with no RF driv
Thanks to Bob, K4TAX, I found my problem. It was RF on the short cable
between the remote tuner and my 43' vertical antenna, Some good snap on
chokes fixed the problem.
MIchael KM6LHD
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I have a FlexRadio 6400 driving my KPA500 with a 43' vertical antenna and an
MFJ-988RT tuner at its base. I do a lot of FT8 on different bands,
Everything works great on all bands except 17m. There if I run the
FlexRadio barefoot at 80w, everything is fine. But if I turn on the KPA500
and set t
I’m looking for a KPA500 and KAT500 combo. Please
contact let me know age, s/n's, cables sold with it and asking
price shipped to a business address in 63141.
Will consider sellers with only one of the two.
73, Lou, W0FK
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St. Louis, MO
"The difference between stupidity and
his is my post of Nov, 15 2011:
This is what I found as the source of the birdie's in the amp.
with the LCD BRT set anywhere from 1 to 8 the birdies are there.
with the LCD BRT set to DAY the birds are gone..
I have been working all day with Dale @ Elecraft with this and just sent him
a e-ma
Ken
What is the power reading on an external meter with amp in bypass and SmartSDR
tune slider at 100 when keying with the Tune button?
Dave wo2x
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> On Mar 8, 2019, at 5:52 AM, Ken Chandler wrote:
>
> Hi guys
> I'm just trying to pair my KPA500 / kat50
Hi guys
I'm just trying to pair my KPA500 / kat500 to a flex 6500 to test it for
contesting this weekend.
Connected the flex to the KPA500 but I'm only getting 300w out and that's with
35w drive!
I've popped this question on the flex owners site they suggested I had a blown
pa.
Connected the K3
Thank you for the answer... I'll ask him tomorrow... More as I get
it... Once I find out I'll also post.
73s and thanks,
Dave (NK7Z)
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On 3/7/19 7:28 PM, Jack Brindle wrot
This sounds like there is no RF going into the KPA500. When the KPA500 is in
STBY mode and he transmits, do the KPA500 indicators show the proper power
level to match what he thinks the K3 is outputting? He might insert a wattmeter
between the K3 and KPA500 to make sure that power is going into
I am writing this for a friend, who for now, has limited access to he list.
He has a KPA500/KAT500/K3. All was working fine last time he used it.
Today, the amp comes on, but no power. Here are the details...
1. Amp shows the "*" when it keys.
2. K3 shows KPA500 ON, when the amp comes on.
Both amps and tuner have been sold. Thanks for everyone’s interest.
Thanks to the list (and Eric!) for the bandwidth.
Ken K6MR
From: Ken K6MR
Sent: Friday, March 1, 2019 4:58:42 PM
To: Elecraft Reflector Reflector
Subject: KPA500 / KAT500 For Sale
The new to m
The new to me KPA1500 seems to be behaving nicely, so time to make some room in
the equipment closet.
(2) KPA500 amplifiers. Both these amps have the NX1P designed low drive
modification. 15-20 watts in for full output.
KAT500 Tuner. Completely stock, works as designed.
All units working g
In this discussion about ALC, I have to inject a bit of fact.
The Elecraft transceivers K2/K3/K3S/KX2/KX3 use a power control system
that is different from all other amateur transceivers, and unless there
is a problem with the transceiver, there is no power overshoot. In
fact, after a band cha
You can pull them via the KPA500 utility; Configuration Tab, Fault table.
Rick nhc
On 2/28/2019 9:08 PM, Dave Cole (NK7Z) wrote:
Logs? Can you expand on that a bit? Does the KPA500 keep logs? How
are they available please?
73s and thanks,
Dave (NK7Z)
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Thanks for that. I never understood the Ameritron ALC instruction for my
ALS-600 so I just never used the ALC. That attached instruction was much
clearer and made sense.
Brian Denley
KB1VBF
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> On Feb 28, 2019, at 10:19 PM, Bob McGraw K4TAX wrote:
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> This fellow seems to ha
Logs? Can you expand on that a bit? Does the KPA500 keep logs? How
are they available please?
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On 2/28/19 1:35 PM, Kevin der Kinderen wrote:
This fellow seems to have a good handle on the ALC issue as it relates
to overshoot in the transceiver.
https://www.w8ji.com/alc_exciter_power_overshoot.htm
Here Tom goes into the discussion of good ALC vs. bad ALC systems.
https://www.w8ji.com/ameritron_alc_adjustment.htm
73
Bob, K4TAX
Many years ago, I built a tube amplifier with what I thought was a
fairly sophisticated ALC circuit. I could never get the ALC loop to be
stable. I know a lot more about control systems now, but I still don't
know how to get ALC around an amplifier to work, and apparently neither
does anyone el
The report that a KPA500 was damaged by 100 W drive had me coding a new
enhancement to my Kenwood/Elecraft control interface the same day. I now
continuously monitor the TS-590 power setting and, if it exceeds 35 W, I assert
the KAT500 key line inhibit. The key line stays inhibited until the T
And now the voice of caution.
I think the KPA500 with the KAT500 and my Flex are a wonderful combination.
That said, my KPA500 stopped working. It appears, after reviewing the logs,
I hit it with 75 watts and probably blew one of the diodes in the front
end. I can dig up the explanation if needed.
I have had my KPA500 for around 5 years. I frequently feed through 200w from my
TS990S.
I have also accidentally abused it many times by putting 100w or more into it
or using the wrong antenna or some such operator error.
It has always just faulted appropriately and come back up smiling.
It is
Yes, improperly or incorrectly using ALC with any amp or any
transceiver, for that matter, can and usually does produce distortion
and splatter. Just look at some of the signals on the bands and
observe the ALC overshoot which exists with many radios. And it is
made worse by the addition o
On 2/28/2019 11:04 AM, j...@kk9a.com wrote:
I have not used ALC with any amplifier since transceivers switched to
transistor finals. From what I have read on this list, using ALC
improperly can cause distortion.
That's correct. And it's not limited to solid state amplifiers. The
owner's manu
I have not used ALC with any amplifier since transceivers switched to
transistor finals. From what I have read on this list, using ALC
improperly can cause distortion. Just be very careful with your drive
level. I believe that the KPA500 can handle 100 watts in bypass, 200
watts may be pushing
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