LS,

The tools listed in the KPA100 manual are quite sufficient.
To set the PA bias, you do need a means of measuring the current rise for the PA idle current, and most DMMs will suffice - you will have to measure a current rise of 400mA. I use a dedicated DMM on the workbench set on the 10 Amp scale for that purpose. Since you are doing only one, a dedicated DMM for that purpose is not economical. Use your existing DMM connected to measure current.

The only other things I use are a precision 25 ohm and precision 100 ohm dummy load. Those 2 dummy loads allow me to more accurately set C1 than I am able to do by measuring the DC voltage null as instructed in the manual. When the wattmeter bridge is correctly balanced, the SWR shown by both those loads will be the same. After adjusting C1 so the SWR reading for both loads is the same, I can easily set the REFL pot exactly for a 2.0 SWR.

If you do not have the capability to produce a 25 ohm and a 100 ohm dummy load, then simply follow the instructions in the manual, and it will be close enough for proper operation. The KPA100 throttles power back if it detects an SWR in excess of 2.0, so this is not a critical setting and those tools are not required - this is just a refinement that I do on my repairs.

73,
Don W3FPR


On 3/21/2016 4:06 PM, lstavenhagen wrote:
Hi all,
And speaking of the K2... I can't recall if I asked this several years ago
on my first K2 build when I was contemplating this exact same question the
first time, :),  and I couldn't find this specifically in the reflector
archives either.

Are there any specific tools for building/aligning/testing the KPA100
_other_ than the ones listed in the manual that are either required or very
strongly suggested?



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