Gave the KPA500 a real workout in the CQ WW CW contest this weekend.  First 
time I heard the fan come on during CW operation.  I actually beat my personal 
best QSO/Hour rate in a contest.  It was 42/hr previously and twice this 
morning I sustained 57/hr (according to the N3FJP software) for over 15 
minutes.  The KPA500's fan actually sped up near the end of that run!  The only 
other time I've even heard the fan was when I got long winded in an RTTY 
contact on 20 meters with an old German friend of mine just after I got the 
amp.  

Total operating time in the contest for me was about16 hours and I made 425 
contacts with most of those coming Saturday and Sunday mornings.  The latest I 
operated was 9:30 on Friday evening and only 9 p.m. Saturday, but I did operate 
most of the day Saturday and other than lunch and a short nap, I operated all 
day today.  I usually operate in the 100 watt, low power division but I figured 
that since I wasn't really in it to win it, I'd run in the high power division 
and see how the KPA500 fared.  

The P3 was a real asset for digging the weaker (and rarer) ones out from under 
the guys with the crappy, clicky signals (no I didn't have the NB or preamp on 
either).  There were a bunch of them.  Sure glad the K3 has a nice clean keying 
envelope and the KPA500 punched right through many a pileup too.  Only a couple 
of times did I have to call more than twice to grab one on 20 or 15 meters (I 
didn't run the amp on 10 as it was absolutely not needed).

I've never really been a contester, but with the "K" line on the desk, I can 
actually see me becoming one.  At my age (almost 70) it WAS on the bucket list, 
LOL.

W0EB
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