I've been running my CW only K2 using the "hybrid" power supply designed by 
Fred (K3GQ) at Gamma Research.  This tiny power supply packs a big punch 
because it is loaded with about 5 farads of capacitance.  The capacitors 
provide the high current surges needed during the high-power portions of the 
duty cycle, but recharge during low-power portions of the duty cycle.  You can 
read more about this thing at <http://www.gammaresearch.net/hps-1a.html>.  In 
all ways, I've found this power supply to be an excellent piece of work (and I 
haven't noticed any RF hash). 

Now that I've added the KPA100/KAT100, in a separate EC2 enclosure, I'd like to 
continue to run this power supply.  But I'm wondering if anyone thinks this is 
a bad idea.

The potential problem lies in the fact that the power supply is in a sense not 
well regulated.  While it never provides a voltage > 13.6 V, the voltage sags 
on TX as the capacitors discharge.  Fred has designed this power supply so that 
it can power most rigs at 100W (CW or SSB, but my work is only CW) before the 
voltage sags below ~12V for normal CW/SSB duty cycles.

I've measured the voltage sag at the output of the power supply with an 
oscilloscope and find that when I send CW at 15 WPM into a dummy load at 100W 
with my K2, the power supply sags as low as about 11.9 volts on TX.  Of course, 
the voltage recovers quickly between the dahs and dits as the caps recharge, 
but again, never even momentarily goes below ~11.9 volts.  Also, as I noted 
above, the power supply never provides a voltage > 13.6 volts.

I could acquire and attach an o-scope trace, if that would help anyone make up 
their mind.

I'm wondering how this rapid supply voltage variation might affect the K2?  
I've not noticed any problems, but I'm not that bright.

Doug
K8EXB

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