It's irrelevant what the output of an amp is because it's a function of gain. Meaning if you want 100W output and you have a rig capable of producing 10W output then you need at least a 10 to 1 ratio. The bread and butter of any transceiver is its receiver. If you can't hear em, you can't work em. Of course a properly designed transmitter is very important to ensure purity of signal. Elecraft has designed an excellent product that works better than most commercial amateur radio gear out there. Personally I keep going back to Elecraft because of the price features support and design. That's why I own all their transceiver products. The best reviews comes from the owners themselves and is evident not only on this group, but several others throughout
the Internet.

Regards,
Robert VE3RPF


Fred (FL) wrote:
All the rave reviews, great reports, and
extraordinary K2 reviews - always deal with the
K2's receiver.  Never much at all about the
transmitter capability.  From your readings, and
QRP power levels - one would think it would be controlled better than your power meter/dummy
load have shown?  If one hangs a amplifier onto
K2 - I wonder what the amp's output range would be?

Fred, FL


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