Well said Chris. I would add: 

Modularity should include combinations of power amplifier modules. 
Once there is more than one amplifier module, one may ask: Does it ever make
sense to use them in a way where the output power is not combined? When
output is to be fed alternately to different antennas, some switching can be
avoided by dedicating amplifier modules to specific antenna lines, but I
think fast enough switching capability available that this is not necessary.
However, if someone has invested in dual radio capability for running SO2R,
might he not someday want to run a contest in 2O2R, dedicating one radio and
amplifier module to each operator? Even if only one multiband antenna is
available, with a multiplexer it can transmit simultaneously with two
transmitters on different bands. Along this line of thinking, the user
interface is also to be considered. A control console would be awkward to
use by 2 operators, so you would need two consoles. This would be expensive,
and using existing K3's as user interfaces would look good.

Making small incremental improvements leads to quick success until it backs
you into a corner. Flex is showing an ability to take a broader view with
their SO2R support. What is missing there is looking beyone SO2R and
providing a path forward that doesn't necessitate replacing expensive boxes.

73,
Erik K7TV

-----Original Message-----
From: Elecraft [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Chris
Tate - N6WM
Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2017 9:22 AM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] Linear

Lots of great feedback from all on the Elecraft brain trust.

There is a market shift occurring in the full or near qro market.  The 2
standouts are the Expert amp line, and the yet to be released Flex/4o3a
power genius.

One has to ask where the primary market for a full legal limit amp with
automation would be.  My opinion would be contesters, dxers and remote
station users.   Others would want such a device but may be less fickle on
feature set

Things like full qsk, quiet operation, modularity, and over engineering for
reliable operation at spec are already something that I think Elecraft would
provide as part of their well respected methodology.

In order to really be marketable it will need to provide additional value
above and beyond expert and flex/4o3a.

So again ability to use the 1 amp with 2 radios seamlessly in a rapid SO2R
environment would be huge.  The flex amp is professing to offer this sans
tuner.  The expert doesn't quite offer this but has a tuner.  Taking the
best of both and exceeding that would create a unique market differentiator.
If Elecraft could build an amp that could do the SO2R as well as handle high
swr tolerance and maintain their usual high standard of construction,
performance, reliability and support this would be THE go to amp in the
performance ham community IMO.  Keeping it as compact, lightweight and quiet
as possible is something Elecraft does with all their devices so it's the
features that will set it apart.  

Thanks
~C.
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