Jim,

I would suggest testing the more mainstream 1.3 or 2kfa.  I agree that their 
"clean ness" is important ( thus the observe and improve suggestion) but what I 
was trying to emphasize is feature set.  They are on to something with the 
solution in a box.  Cable reduction, shack simplification are way up on the 
value scale.  Putting 2 inputs, and including the antenna ports and isolation 
to provide listening on a band while transmitting on another along with swr 
tolerance eliminates outboard bpf, tuner, wattmeter and a second set of QRO 
equipment may just add the value to charge more for it because you save in the 
end.  Clean tx is something all manufacturers should strive for.

Thanks
~C.

> On Mar 18, 2017, at 10:07 AM, Jim Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On Sat,3/18/2017 9:22 AM, Chris Tate - N6WM wrote:
>> The 2 standouts are the Expert amp line, and the yet to be released 
>> Flex/4o3a power genius.
> 
> Before calling an amplifier a standout, it must be CLEAN. Based on my 
> measurements, my SPE-1KFA is significantly broader on CW than my KPA500 and 
> Ten Tec 425s. That makes it a poor choice for contesting, where it's broader 
> signal increases QRM to other stations.
> 
> And how can the 4O3A amp be called a standout when it hasn't yet been tested? 
> Or are there tests somewhere I don't know about?
> 
> 73, Jim K9YC
> 
> 
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