Hi Don,
Thank you for the information and input about OCF antennas. I did a measurement 
of the supply voltage to the KXPA100. here is what I Measure with my Fluke 77 
meter:

The voltage measurement was taken at the supply power plug from the amp that 
plugs into the KX3 to power it. I have the internal batteries installed in the 
KX3 so doing the test was easy. I am using an Alinco DM-330 MVP power supply 
with a very short cable run the the KXPA100. The supply voltage reads 15.1 
volts without the amp or KX3 transmitting. With the power setting on the KX3 
set to max 110 watts. When the KX3 is keyed and the amp is active I measure 
14.6 volts. The voltage drop is not that big in my opinion.

I have a 10 foot ground round sunk all the way down with a heavy braided cable 
less than a 6 foot run to a 1/4 inch thick brass 8x8 inch plate. I then have 
braided jumpers going to the KX3 and KXPA100 less than 8 inches from the brass 
plate to my equipment.

What else should I do or look for? I have to say my Carolina Windom performs 
extremely well!

Thank you,
Glenn WA7SPY

Glenn Maclean

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