:-)  By all means stay far away from shopping areas for the next few weeks. 
They're worse after Christmas than before!

I think you're right about KPA500 Remote. Although I'm not at my KPA500 QTH 
today, I just powered it up using KPA500 Remote, set fan speed to 2, power 
cycled it the amp, and Remote came back showing fan speed 0. Please note the 
issue to whomever is maintaining KPA500 Remote these days.

Have a happy,

/Rick

On 12/24/17 2:44 PM, Jack Brindle wrote:
Rick;

I am suspecting that the remote software isn’t checking for fan control 
properly.

The ^FC; command can both set and read the fan setting; the remote software
should certainly be reading it. There is a command that has not yet been added
to the KPA500 Programmer’s document to report fan speed. It is:
^FS;
The response will be:
^FSn;
where n is an integer from 0 to 6 indicating the current fan speed.

The Fan Control setting is saved in EEPROM and is sticky. It will be preserved
across power cycles.

And now I will spend some of my holidays updating the KPA programmer’s 
reference.
It is a far better experience than going to the mall…

73!

Jack, W6FB

On Dec 24, 2017, at 2:28 PM, Rick Tavan <[email protected]> wrote:

Yes, I think I've seen something like that but wasn't able to characterize
it succinctly. I often set the fan on 1 or 2 when operating remotely. If I
power cycle the amp, it seems to come up with KPA500 Remote saying the fan
is on 0 when in fact it's still on 1 or 2 ... I think. Two possibilities:

   1. It might be best to reset the fan to zero when it powers up. Then the
   KPA500 Remote display would be correct, albeit only by coincidence. I don't
   know how many people prefer the fan setting to persist through power
   cycles, though.
   2. It might be best for KPA500 Remote to read the current fan setting at
   power up and display it correctly intentionally. I don't know if that
   setting is readable, though.

73,

/Rick N6XI


Rick Tavan
Truckee, CA

On Sun, Dec 24, 2017 at 9:32 AM, Michael Walker <[email protected]>
wrote:

I run my KPA500 remotely... very remotely

There are times when I am running at full power in a carrier mode that I
turn the fan on high manually.  Which is pretty funny when it is blowing
-10C air through it.

Then, when I am done, I turn it down.

But.. there are times when I actually get to the remote station and find
that that fan is still running at high speed even though all the remote
controls show it at low speed.

Has anyone else notices this?

Mike va3mw
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