If I may, I would like to weigh jn here wjth what I have been using.

I put up an OCF of 137ft approximately (memory issue) with the feed point
up about 37ft. I am set at 80/20  offset and I am using the dual core balun
from Balun Designs (usual denials...yada yada yada) and I have very few
issues with rf feedback and the k-line has behaved well.
There are issues with interferance from time to time on the portable TV
inside the motorhome so recently I added some snap on ferrite beads where I
thought they wouod work and this seems to have largely cleaned the station
up.
When connecting to ann80m dipole, all the rf issues disappear. The OCF
seems to work better on all bands over the 80m dipole although this is not
a scientific way to do this, however, the OCF is definately quieter on all
bands and I am happy with it.
73
Gary
On 08/01/2014 10:31 PM, "Stephen Prior" <eastbrantw...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Ray,
>
> Very interesting stuff, thanks.  As the user of an off-center fed doublet
> myself, I was initially very nervous of running more than my usual 100W.
> As it happened, I need not have worried, as I have never experienced the
> problems you describe with the arrival of the KPA/KAT500.  The reason may
> well be the choking I use on the doublet, and I suspect that you are on the
> right track here.  I took a belt and braces approach to this a year or so
> ago.  I have a drop of about 20 feet of 300 ohm 'balanced' feeder whereupon
> a conversion to heavy duty coax is made via a choke balun based upon
> GM3SEK's work - using the recommended ferrites, combining three different
> chokes in series to cover the whole of the HF range.  It's very heavy and
> physically quite large so I have it mounted in a box on a flat roof about
> 20 feet above the operating position.  The coax (short run) goes down to
> the shack and through another 3 section choke balun on the back of the
> amplifier.
>
> GM3SEK's article is well worth a careful read.  Miscellaneous bits of
> ferrite are likely to do nothing, and the combination of coaxial coils and
> ferrite in Ian's design works extremely well in my experience.  An added
> bonus was that it also reduced my local noise floor considerably.
>
> http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek/in-prac/index.htm#1005
>
> ...is all you need.  In the UK you can get the ferrites from  Farnell in a
> couple of days although they are quite expensive.  Accept no imitations!
>
> 73 Stephen G4SJP
>
>
>
>
> On 8 January 2014 10:57, Ray Coles <raycole...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > As the original poster under this heading I figured you might be
> interested
> > to know what I have achieved so far, even though I am not yet ready to
> send
> > the white smoke up the chimney.  Briefly, my problem was that my KAT500
> > would go into uncommanded tunes during a QSO, usually on digital
> modes.The
> > practical result was that I had to restrict TX power to less than 40Watts
> > on
> > most bands to avoid a burst from the Chicago Piano in the KAT. I had
> > assumed
> > an antenna/feeder problem and had changed every last connector, wire,
> balun
> > and insulator in my system before asking for help from the Reflector
> Brains
> > Trust. All of the other people who subsequently reported a similar
> problem
> > made me feel a little better, and I also received a lot of diagnoses and
> > practical advice which I have followed or will follow soon. One of the
> > simplest was from Ron WB4OOA: Carry out a K3 Gain Calibration via the K3
> > Utility (I had to download the latest Utility version to make this work
> > properly) then Install the KAT500 V1.42 Beta (Not quite as easy as it
> > sounds). After this things were better, and my power setting on the K3
> > always appeared on the KPA500 wattmeter. I could now operate at higher
> > power
> > on some bands but had to stay below 40W on 40m. I had also adjusted the
> per
> > band retune trigger SWRs upwards via the KAT500 Utility which also
> helped a
> > little.
> >
> > I remain convinced though, that the basic trigger problem lies with the
> > antenna system (an OCF multiband dipole) and I am continuing to work on
> > this
> > aspect using my analyser. Why it should have suddenly kicked off after
> many
> > months of solid performance, and why changing everything hasn't yet cured
> > it
> > remains a mystery. My next steps are to try a choke balun on the feeder
> > (parts now to hand) and to prune the antenna to get a better resonance on
> > the bands of interest. Now if only this darn rain would stop! (I still
> > think
> > some tweaking of the KAT500 software might also help!)
> >
> >
> >
> > Ray Coles, C.Eng. M0XDL
> >
> > 10 Littlemoor Road,
> >
> > Weymouth DT3 6AA
> >
> > Tel: +44 (0) 1305 833699
> >
> > Mob: 07831 516517
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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