Does anyone have experience (positive or otherwise) with Communications Concept 
amplifier kits? 

I am considering an external amplifier, and these products like they deserves 
serious consideration. Reviews on eHam.net are all very positive (although not 
numerous). The circuit designs are clean and simple. And these kits provide a 
lot of "bang for the buck" in terms of dollars per watt of transmit power.

I'm looking specifically at the company's AR313 kit, whose specs include 300 
watts output with 10 watts input, and a frequency range from 10 mHz through 150 
mHz. (The company informs me that the amp will function at 7 mHz, though with 
slightly reduced output because the ferrite formulation used in transformer 
coress is chosen to optimize for higher frequencies.)  The entire amplifier 
(not counting a  needed 28 volt 22 amp power supply) has a total footprint of 
less than 5 x 6 inches. 

The cost for a complete AR313 kit, including a heavy copper heat spreader and a 
heat sink (everything needed except a case and RF connectors) is about $350.  
Add $100 to $200 for a power supply and it's about the same cost as the 
Elecraft internal amplifier, but three times the wattage, and it will cover 2 
meters as well as HF.  It will run on as little as 13.8 VDC, but obviously at 
reduced power output (50 watts).

Communications Concepts offers quite a wide range of kits, including several 
that output 140 watts on 8 watts input on 2-30 mHz, 300 watts on HF for under 
$200, ranging up to a full KW for under $1100 (all excluding power supplies), 
and two VHF amps for 2 meters at $80 and $120 in kit form for 35 and 75 watts 
output with 10 watts in. All their amps are based on designs created by 
Motorola engineers, using Motorola power transistors. For anyone interested, 
their website (sparse and last updated over a year ago) is at 
http://communication-concepts.com/default.htm.  I emailed the company a week 
ago and got no response, but a phone call to them today confirmed that they are 
alive and well and living in Beavercreek, OH. 

Documentation for the AR313 kit is available at 
http://communication-concepts.com/appnotes/AR313300Sharp.pdf.

Comments welcome from anyone who has built or used any of these kits. Thanks in 
advance.

Lew Phelps K6LMP
Pasadena, CA DM04wd
Elecraft K3-10 Serial #3805

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