Hello,

I recently reactivated a Swan linear and an older Hallicrafter HT33A, When I exceeded about 500 watts on 40 or 80, the GFI breaker in the upstairs bathroom would trip and the electric bed also upstairs would start running. (A real No-No if the XYL was in it). I had a lot of bothersome RF in the shack from a 135' OCF antenna that didn't cause any problems at 100 watts. I also had a little TVI in the TV upstairs. Using an old linear, you miss QSK. However I solved all of these problems. On the GFI breaker, I replaced it; the new ones are RF resistant. I used an AC line filter I had in the shack and that fixed the electric bed problem. On the RF, I used all standard fixes: short grounds, better ground on the coax shield before coming into the shack. All helped but but it took a dozen or so turns of RG8X on a 2 gallon chlorix bottle where the coax came into the house to get rig of it completely. I installed two LPF filters in the coax from each linear to its tuner and that took care of the TVI. For QSK, I reactivated a QSK1500 external switching unit on the Swan and Omni-VI that gave me back QSK at anything less than 1500 watts. On the newer linears, some of them have QSK built in, so if you want QSK, buy a linear with it build in. I'm assuming the Elecraft linear has it. It goes without saying that you need heavy duty coax switches, RG8 or at least RG8X coax and even LMR-400 on long runs. You need high power antenna tuners, lightning arresters, heavy duty grounds and adequate power to the shack. I have a separate 220 v circuit going to the shack. Operating, you don't need a linear most of the time, especially on CW. Sometimes it's helpful on SSB particularity on 20, 40 and 80. Frankly, If I had to buy a new 3K linear (dollars), I'm not sure it would be worth it. You have to see what kind of operating you do. Of course, from Elecraft's point of view, if there are linears to be sold, a good, relatively inexpensive kit has a lot of potential.

At 01:31 PM 5/26/2005, you wrote:
With the possible eminent presentation of a VERY QRO amplifier to  the
Elecraft family, there is certain to be a number of us, with only QRP experience, jumping in and "playing" with gobs of RF energy for the very first time. Let's
hear it from those with experience, some  do's, don'ts and caveats that go
along with running the legal limit. I  hate learning stuff the hard way...

Thanks,

Bill  K3UJ
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73, Chas, W1CG
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