John:

> On Apr 28, 2017, at 1:44 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> With no interest in SO2R, I wonder why you would want a K3 and K3S both
> connected to the same amp.


Having two radio inputs on the KPA1500 or any amplifier, particularly if the RF 
exciter port selection is done either 1) automatically through RF Sensing or 2) 
remote selection would be a very cool feature for stations that are remote 
operated.

I currently use the K3/KPA500/KAT500 remotely for the vast majority of my 
contacts because my primary residence is over 1,800 miles from my HF station.  
I also have a second radio (Flex 6000 series) that I’d love to be able to 
connect to a remotely controlled amplifier and be select as the input once 
SmartSDR v2.0 is released that will provide the ability the utilize the 
transceiver remotely. Currently,  I don’t have an amplifier attached to the 
Flex that can be remoted, so my only option at the moment is to operate that 
transceiver ‘barefoot’.  I manage the K3 through a  K3-Mini/0 with Remote Rig 
1258, the KPA500 through the Remote Rig 1216H, and the rotor (Green Heron 
Controller) through a second Remote Rig 1216H.

I have put down a deposit for the new PowerGenius-XL amplifier offered through 
FlexRadio Systems not because I plan to operate SO2R but because it will accept 
two exciter inputs, will allow remote configuration through LAN, and not cause 
problems for the amplifier.  I currently have the ability to remotely select my 
antennas for the K3 and Flex using 403A’s Antenna Genius 8x2 antenna switch (it 
has a LAN connection) that I can control through my network connection to the 
shack.  The Antenna Genius allows only one active RF input per antenna port, 
which provides some degree of protection to both transceivers.  Thus, I will 
eventually have two radios both connected to the same amplifier operating as 
needed and then use the Antenna Genius to determine which radio is connected to 
which antenna (Dummy load/KT-36/End Fed Half Wave).

Of course, this flexibility comes at a price— The Power Genius is significantly 
more expensive than the KPA1500 and uses a different architecture (e.g. two RF 
source inputs and two outputs to separate antenna ports which allows operation 
on two different bands with rapid band switching).   

Given Wayne’s comments below that there isn’t space to incorporate two RF 
inputs into the KPA1500, someone else may consider offering such a feature that 
could be integrated into the KPA1500 architecture.  However, a 3rd party 
product adds to station complexity and space needed on the operating desk 
versus having it incorporated directly into a RF amplifier.  Where high 
reliability is essential for remote operation where you know “it works” and the 
status of which radio is actually operating through the amplifier is clearly 
delineated, I’d be more reluctant to depend upon a 3rd party “add-on” versus 
having the capability built into the amplifier with the ability to properly 
monitor equipment status.


FWIW,

Barry Baines, WD4ASW



> Regardless, keeping the amp physically small
> and lightweight is a great selling point.  External antenna switches are
> readily available. For me, one input and one output is perfectly fine.
> 
> John KK9A
> 
> From Wayne n6kr m
> Fri Apr 28 12:35:45 EDT 2017
> 
> Hi Tom,
> 
> I don’t believe we have enough rear panel or internal space in the KPA1500
> to accommodate a two-rig switch. That said, if you (or anyone else) wants
> to use a home-rolled or commercial rig/antenna switch, or an SO2R box,
> we’ll try to find a way to help with integration.
> 
> For example, the KPA1500’s front-panel “ANTENNA” switch has a tap function
> but not a hold function. We could create a hold function that would select
> between two rigs via an external relay. There are various possibilities
> for control that I’ll be happy to discuss with you if you’re interested.
> 
> 73,
> Wayne
> N6KR
> 
> 
> 
>> On Apr 28, 2017, at 6:45 AM, Thomas Donohue <tomdon92 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi to all:
>> 
>> I'm changing the topic back to my original question, which has not been
> answered. Are there plans or thoughts to add a second RF input to the
> amp similar to the two RF inputs on the Yaesu VL1000? I'm not interested
> in SO2R, I am interested in feeding my K3 and K3S into a KPA1500, much
> the same as I'm currently doing with the VL1000.
>> 
>> Best 73,
>> Tom/W1QU
> 
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