You should be fine in bypass to the legal limit. We have tested to 1800 to a 
good dummy load. 

Dick, K6KR. 

On Jun 20, 2013, at 20:09, KD7YZ Bob <kd...@denstarfarm.us> wrote:

> 
> On Thursday Dievendorff used a Straight-Key to send:
> -------------Original Comment-------
>> I'd look at the KAT500 Utility Configuration Menu, Edit Configuration, and
>> make sure that the desired antennas are "enabled" for 6 meters.
> 
> that was one problem. Thanks
> 
>> I'd consider removing the KXUSB adapter from your PC, wait a few seconds,
>> and insert it again.  Then start the KAT500 Utility and see if it
>> reconnects.  You can view USB port inserts and removes with the Windows
>> Device Manager.
> 
> That was the other. A rebooot helped .. plus .. there were a dozen
> remains of virtual ports.
> 
> Anyway, running fine now; loaded latest beta firmware 141 I believe.
> 
> How much can the KAT500 stand in bypass? I am testing my 2 x 3cx800a7's .
> Howver, I am keeping it to about 350 watts for the time being.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Best regards,
> Bob  KD7YZ    Win7-64bit + K3
> 
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