That may be TOO much drive for the HF PAcker!  I drive one on 160-20 meters
with a K1 and it takes about 1.5-2.0 watts to make the HF Packer deliver 35 
watts out.
If you can't control the power output of the KX1, then you may have to change 
the
values of the attenuator network in the input path of the HF Packer on the RF 
board
therein.
I have had fantastic results from my HF Packer.  Only complaint is it needs
a bit of modification of the "hang time".  Needs to be much shorter!
OK for SSB but no good for CW contest/net activity.  Ok for casual QSO's.
"Hang time" once keyed is much too long for CW.
73,

Sandy W5TVW
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Paul Webb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <elecraft@mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, February 06, 2006 12:04 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] KX1 with HF Packer Amp


| Some discussion lately on using the K2 to drive the HF Packer Amp.  I
| bought the amp kit some time ago and have not yet built it.  My main reason
| for buying was to use it to beef up a KX1 signal.
| 
| Has anyone had any experience driving the Packer Amp with a KX1?  My KX1
| puts out 4 watts on 40 meters and 3.5 watts on 20 meters.  Should have
| plenty of drive for the Amp.
| 
| Any comments and help will be very much appreciated.
| 
| Paul Webb, K5HKX
| Clute, TX
| 
| 
| PAUL WEBB
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