Hello Barry,

I'm not a CW op but use my KPA1500 a lot at the sort of output levels you're 
interested in (for obvious reasons).  My operations are largely SSB, with the 
occasional JT mode digital on 160 m and 6 m.  I have not found the KPA1500 
power output stability to be an issue, despite the fact that the efficiency is 
degraded.  The heatsink temperatures are certainly no worse than at higher 
power operation and the only real penalty is a small hip-pocket one when the 
power bill arrives.  On the IMD front my own quick measurements show that the 
overall picture is also no worse than at high power but it's not much better 
either, although the higher order products are a bit lower.

The KPA1500 manual is a poor effort for a premium product and, in areas like 
IMD specifications and any associated discussion, it's almost an exercise in 
studied disingenuity. An abiding irritation is the lack of a decent block 
diagram showing e.g. the connection points for signal and control lines.  In 
the end, the amplifier is a good one although given our antipodean locations, 
it'd pay to review the SPE and other offerings both in technical and support 
terms.  Personally, I like the Elecraft form factor and the relatively large 
amount of air in the two-box implementation.  My relatively early serial number 
RF deck has been back to the US once for service and upgrade and, while I was 
particularly grateful to a few Elecraft people for help at an obviously 
difficult time (CV19), the overall experience was very average.

73, Peter (VK6HP).



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On 
Behalf Of Barry Simpson
Sent: Wednesday, 15 September 2021 6:15 AM
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Subject: [Elecraft] KPA1500 Power Level

I have had a quick look through the KPA1500 manual and could not find any 
reference to running the amplifier at a lower power level than the rated 1,500w.

Can anyone comment on the implications (eg temperature, efficiency and IMD) of 
running a KPA1500 at say 500w by simply reducing the drive power.

Would the power level be stable if set to 500w or would it drift upwards or 
downwards during the course of an over on CW ?

Thanks

Barry Simpson  VK2BJ
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