Getting back to Eric's original question, I suggest that the main appeal of the 
KPA500 is its easy interoperability with the Elecraft product line, and that 
this should be the baseline feature for a new high powered amp. Yes the KPA500 
can be used very easily with other transceivers, but it's probably best with 
Elecraft transceivers. "Like having a 500 watt transceiver" or 1500 w going 
forward. I have used the KPA500 with a TS590S on a trip to V4 and it is very 
nice, but not with all the ease of use I would have had with a K3.

So far as overall architecture i.e. separate power supply, etc, I think this 
depends on the nature of other future companion products for such an amp.  
Those of us outside Elecraft have not seen these yet, so our speculations are 
only in the context of existing products. Many of these decisions are probably 
already made by those at Elecraft with this knowledge. 

I suggest that Elecraft has a history of introducing products which do not 
obsolete their existing products, but rather expand their line into new niches 
of the market. It is reasonable to assume that they will continue to do this. 
Based on this assumption, while the K3/KPA500 products are nice on the 
operating desk at home, they are also easily transported (ideal for 
DXpeditions), a new line of K products might be a bit larger with primary focus 
on the operating desk and more advanced built-in displays. With the existing K3 
line in place they would not necessarily need to be very portable. A companion 
higher power linear might have a bit more room inside for larger PS and/or auto 
tuner. 

Looking at an autotuner vs. built-in PS, I currently operate a K3S with an SPE 
1.3K-FA amp. It comes close to the high power transceiver concept, except due 
to the unique ALC Elecraft approach, I can't rely on the usual SPE's ability to 
use the ALC to throttle back transceiver drive levels. Its easy to set drive 
levels manually with K3 so no big problem. I just have to remember to do it. It 
would be nice to have this capability just like the KPA500 provides. The SPE is 
a nice small amp not much larger than a KPA500 and includes an antenna tuner 
and PS. However, like most built-in tuners, it gives up some capability. It 
does not like to deal with mis-matches over about 4:1. Considering that this is 
at about the 1500w level, this limit is understandable in the size of the amp. 
I try to keep my antenna SWRs within this constraint. I also have the autotune 
option in my K3S which, unlike most built-in tuners, deals nicely with SWRs of 
up to 10:1, but of course at the 100w level. G
 iven the choice of a built-in high power autotuner able to deal with SWRs in 
say the 6 or 7:1 range vs built-in PS, I would remote the PS. If a 10:1 tuner 
was offered but in a larger package, I would remote everything except a control 
head for the amp and tuner. Not a long distance maybe of to 10 ft. 

Having a separate KAT1500 auto tuner in the line is another possibility, but it 
would have to have some features over the Palstar  HF- Auto or Kessler AT- Auto.

73, Dave, K1KA


David Mackey
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