Hello all, I'm a new KPA500 owner as of last week and new to Elecraft other
than a KX1 I had some years ago. The following may have been covered here
before but I didn't see it in the archives. When choosing the proper power
transformer tap I followed the instructions in the manual: I measured my
240V line and determined from the table in the manual that the yellow tap
was the best, so that's what I used. This resulted in a no-load drain
voltage of around 73 volts. Last night I did two-tone TX IMD3 tests at 500w
and while the results were acceptable I wondered if they could be better.
Later I got to thinking that more HV might improve those numbers, so as an
experiment I selected the red tap (next one down) on the power transformer
and checked the HV. This time it was 81V with no load, still within the
65-85v range specified in the manual. But the third order TX IMD numbers
improved across the board by an average of 2.5 dB over my first test. On
the bands above 20m the improvement was over 3 dB. Nothing to sneeze at
when dealing with TX third order IMD products. By the way, my KPA500 third
order TX IMD performance exceeds -40 dB (IMD3 below PEP, ARRL method) on
several bands as tested with my rig.

One nice thing about the low drive requirements of the KPA500 (25 to 35
watts) is that the driving rig (in my case anyway) is very clean, IMD-wise,
at those low power levels.

I mention this because the KPA500 manual sort of implies that there is one
"right" tap, but in my case there were two that were acceptable and one
that was best. Of course your mileage may vary.

This is a very nice amplifier - well designed, and the PIN diode switching
is fantastic. So far I haven't missed my Drake L7 at all.

73,
Doug K4DSP
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