HI all,

A postscript to the problem. First off, a huge thank you to the many replies 
received. I was fortunate that the problem was not in the KPA-1500 as I'd 
originally feared.

Much troubleshooting within the past few days. Originally the amp was "iffy" on 
the old M-squared 6m5, and problematic (faulting) during damp or wet weather. 
This prompted the replacement of both the antenna and feedline. 

The hard faults were still occurring, until it was suggested the Ten-Tec 238 
tuner that I was using exclusively for the built-in antenna switch was now the 
issue. I took this out of line today, and lowered the tower to fine-tune the 
LFA's feed point and now everything is humming along just nicely. The KPA-1500 
is happy at 1.5 kW and showing an SWR of 1.2 in dry conditions. I will keep my 
fingers crossed that the wet weather expected in the next day or so won't 
bother it all that much.

The final step was to move the 6m feedline from the secondary inlet box to the 
main antenna switch on the big tower. The downside here is I now have an 
additional 70 feet of BuryFlex in the line, so I'm guessing a total of about 
1.5 to 1.7dB of feedline loss. This is something I would like to address in the 
future with an eye to dropping it below 1dB. 

Screencaps: 
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1y4vyd17pbgq8ty/6m%20via%20the%20antenna%20switch.png?dl=0

And 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/5x8n0bum4nwcxqp/6m%20LFA%20-%20SWR%20after%20tuning.png?dl=0

And for the balun discussion, this is what's in place, before the double-walled 
heat-shrink was applied: 
https://www.dropbox.com/s/18pgthl67rtq3bl/2020-05-31%2017.51.08.jpg?dl=0

 - pjd 

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