RE: [Elecraft] KPA3 for QRP

2008-03-18 Thread Darwin, Keith
But I think we missed the point of the original post. I believe the question was not how much dead weight is the KPA3 when I run QRP. That has been answered. The question was wouldn't the rig be a better QRP rig if the KPA3 was used even at QRP levels?. With the K2, current drain was an issue

Re: Subject:,Re: [Elecraft] KPA3 for QRP

2008-03-18 Thread Robert Tellefsen
- From: Kenneth A. Christiansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; elecraft@mailman.qth.net Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 5:25 AM Subject: Subject:,Re: [Elecraft] KPA3 for QRP Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KPA3 for QRP From: WILLIS COOKE [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 17 Mar

[Elecraft] KPA3 for QRP

2008-03-17 Thread G4ILO
I run QRP out of practical necessity. I'm forced to use attic antennas and I don't wish to induce more RF into the domestic electrical equipment (or me, for that matter) than I absolutely have to. Nevertheless, I'm thinking about getting a KPA3, because it probably will never be cheaper than it

Re: [Elecraft] KPA3 for QRP

2008-03-17 Thread Brett Howard
From my understanding of it the radio has the KPA3 switched out of the loop until you cross the 12W mark. Then it starts actually putting it into the signal path. Until you crank the power up beyond 12Watts the KPA3 is nothing more than an added current drain. But if you turn things up to 12 or

Re: [Elecraft] KPA3 for QRP

2008-03-17 Thread Bill W4ZV
G4ILO wrote: I'm just wondering if there are any advantages to using the PA when running QRP. As I understand it, the PA is switched out of circuit until you dial the power above 10W, just as in the K2. The switch point in the KPA3 is actually 13W. For 12 and less it'is

Re: [Elecraft] KPA3 for QRP

2008-03-17 Thread Robert Tellefsen
. Good luck and 73 Bob N6WG - Original Message - From: G4ILO [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 1:55 AM Subject: [Elecraft] KPA3 for QRP I run QRP out of practical necessity. I'm forced to use attic antennas and I don't wish to induce more RF

Re: [Elecraft] KPA3 for QRP

2008-03-17 Thread WILLIS COOKE
Day operation, that extra drain can create battery problems. Good luck and 73 Bob N6WG - Original Message - From: G4ILO [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 1:55 AM Subject: [Elecraft] KPA3 for QRP I run QRP out of practical

Re: [Elecraft] KPA3 for QRP

2008-03-17 Thread AD6XY - Mike
Yes Julian - you are right. There is no advantage in having a KPA3 for QRP working. In fact, there is a bit of a disadvantage as it takes up space in the case which you might be able to use for something else, like a battery or a VHF transverter. Regarding the price, at $450 + VAT it is not

RE: [Elecraft] KPA3 for QRP

2008-03-17 Thread Brett Howard
People talk about the extra current drain. How much is it? If you go by what W0CZ measured you get this: The current tests before I put in the KPA3. Receive 0.94 to 1.1 A TX (NO POWER) 1.56 A TX 5W 2.56 A TX 10W 3.07 A TX 12W 3.23 A The same test after the KPA3 was installed, Set up and

Re: [Elecraft] KPA3 for QRP

2008-03-17 Thread Ralph Tyrrell
post from the past ref K3 current draw. Fri, 22 Feb 2008 21:53:25 -0600 From: Kenneth A. Christiansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Add Mobile Alert To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net Subject:[Elecraft] K3 NR 457 now working in Fargo ND I got a pleasant surprise yesterday