I don't think you are seeing 60 true watts.  The watt meter probably measures 
accurately with a 1:1 SWR or 50 ohms resistive.  Since the SWR is what is 
jumping all over the place what you are seeing is the meter jumping due to the 
SWR changes.  Now the voltages might jump in concert with the SWR but if you 
tune at low power as recommended this should not be a problem.

73, phil, K7PEH

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On May 28, 2013, at 2:24 PM, ab2tc <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> For a while I have been quite concerned with the way my K3's power control
> behaves when tuning a previously unknown antenna frequency with the KAT500.
> The KAT500 hunts *a lot* and the K3's power output goes more or less crazy
> as a result. I have an LP-100A in line and it's not unusual for me to see a
> K3 power output of 60W or more when done tuning (tuning power is set at 20W
> as recommended). Is this healthy for the K3?
> 
> Knut - AB2TC
> 
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