Thanks Don.  My thought was that when I have it going into the amp, the KAT1 
does not do me much good anyway, the tuner I have on the outboard side of the 
amp will be doing the work.

Denny - KI3F


On Feb 4, 2013, at 6:57 PM, Don Wilhelm <[email protected]> wrote:

> Denny,
> 
> Yes, it is really that simple.  I am not sure about your "plug it in" 
> statement, if you use a connector at J1 on the filter board, you will not be 
> able to plug in the KAT1 - so you may want to look for another place to pick 
> up the 6R signal and 6 volts.
> 
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
> 
> On 2/4/2013 6:41 PM, Dennis Rayfield wrote:
>> I'm thinking of hooking up a small amp to my K1for those times when I need a 
>> bit more power.  I've researched the archives and found some messages from 
>> 2008 and 2011 that indicate small 2 transistor circuit similar to that for 
>> the K2 could be used, driving it with the 6R line.  In reviewing the K1 RF 
>> Board and Filter board schematics, it looks like J1 on the filter board has 
>> everything I need - 6R, 6 Volts and a ground.  Just build a small board that 
>> could plug directly into this.  Can it really be that simple, or am I 
>> missing something?
>> 
>> Denny - KI3F
>> 
> 

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