Fred,

There are many ways to accomplish that feat. Most any linear amplifier will have 10 to 15 dB gain and will provide 100 watts plus with 10 watts input. You can add Tom Hammond's amp keying kit to your QRP K2 to activate the amplifier.

If you do not already have a linear amplifier -
The very easiest way is to build the KPA100 and put it into an EC2 enclosure. The KIO2 (or a substitute) must be installed in the QRP K2 to provide the control signals to the KPA100.

If you need a tuner for your antennas, the KPA100 and the KAT100-2 mate together in an EC2 enclosure and make a nice package - even the KAT100 is powered from the DC cable on the KPA100.

73,
Don W3FPR

Fred (FL) wrote:
I'm sure this topic has come up in various ways in
the past - but here goes again:

What are the easy ways of keeping one's K2 a base
QRP driver rig - and having a standalone amplifier
next to it on the table?  Nothing power drastic -
but maybe 50 or 100 watts, when needed?

Fred
N3CSY
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