I was out this morning trying some antenna configurations at the park, ten 
different setups, one one of them gave me a HI CUR error. It was on 20 meters 
with 10 watts and with the current limit set at 2.5 amps, left over from when I 
was working on the radio a few days ago. The SWR was 1.2 into a 49 foot wire 
using the KAT2 tuner.

Am I correct in understanding that high current in the power amplifier is not 
bad in and of itself, as long as it stays below the point where it damages the 
transistors? In other words, if the power setting is high (here, 10 watts) then 
with a good antenna the PA will see high current just as part of normal 
operation? And that the goal is to set the limit high enough (3.5 A) so that 
the error doesn’t occur AND the transistors don’t burn out?

Sorry for asking these questions that were probably answered in 2002 or 
thereabouts!

Doug, W0UHU.
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