That's the one I have referred to in the past.  At one time someone told 
me he had one of them for field test, but I never heard anything 
further.  I remember the guys in the booth saying that the amp could 
change bands in something like 30 ms, which conjured thoughts of SO2R 
with two radios and one amp.  It must have had problems, or perhaps they 
just projected that there was a better market for a new transceiver first...

73, Pete N4ZR
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On 3/16/2012 9:42 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> I was just throwing out some old QST's and in the August 2006 issue, on
> page 42, under "What's New at Dayton 2006?" by Joel Hallas is an announcement
> that ...Elecraft..."offers solid-state linears at 800 and 1500W"  Plus,
> there's a picture, "Elecraft's 1500 W solid-state amplifier."
>
> It really looks neat!!! Wish I could have bought one back then...three
> times the power of my KPA500!
>
> Now that should open up some speculation :~)
>
> 73, Bert N4CW
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