Thanks for the ideas, Mark.  The remote software idea is interesting.  There is 
a 220 volt outlet already on the outside perimeter deck, which we had put in 
for the possibility of someday having a hot tub out there – which we never did. 
 I could put both the amp and the PS in some sort of lockable housing on the 
deck (which would require hiring a carpenter rather than an electrician.)  I 
will definitely keep an eye on the development of remote software for the 
KPA1500.

I remember when we were building the house we asked our contractor about doing 
something which would have been unusual, I don’t now recall what.  I asked if 
it could be done.  His answer was like yours – “For enough money, I can do 
anything.”

Ted, KN1CBR

From: Mark Goldberg <[email protected]>
Date: Saturday, April 28, 2018 at 1:29 PM
To: "Dauer, Edward" <[email protected]>
Cc: Dave AD6A <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" 
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] How far can the KPA1500 amp be from the PS?



On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 11:08 AM, Dauer, Edward 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Placing both PS and amp where the 220 VAC outlet is accessible is possible; but 
then I wouldn't be able to see the amp while operating, which I would like to 
do.  Wouldn't feel comfortable with a 1500 watt amp running way out of sight.  
It would also then be in the kitchen on a floor above.  Not aesthetically the 
best that way, either.

Due to some temporary relocation of my ham shack for a home refurbish, I am 
using my KPA500 remotely with the KPA500 remote software server running on a 
spare netbook near the amp, and the client running on a computer near the rig. 
There is one 100 ft long RG214 Coax between the KPA500 and the rig for RF and 
one 100 ft small coax with RCA connectors between them for PTT. The amp and 
autotuner are at the antenna feed and grounded well. The rig away on the other 
side of the house not so well RF grounded, but there is no RFI so far. That 
enables me to see the KPA500 status and change the band on the PC in the shack. 
They don't yet seem to have the remote software for the KPA1500 yet, but it is 
supposed to be coming.

I would probably accept visible conduit to run power if you can't run it in the 
walls. As part of the refurbish, drywall was taken out and replaced and the 
texture matched so new plumbing and electrical could go in.  They also replaced 
insulation. That worked out well, but it was expensive. There is not really any 
such thing as can't if you have deep enough pockets!

73,

Mark
W7MLG



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