I know about the KPA/100 option for the K-2, but wonder if there are any
alternatives for obtaining 100 watts output or better from the K-2. I am
looking for an amplifier that might produce 100 watts or better with an
input of only 10 watts from the K-2. If anyone knows of one out there it
would
Ron,
Your best bet is a KPA100 - it couples with the K2 and everything is
automatic in operation. I recall that the FCC requires amplifiers which
operate with less than 50 watts input to be sold legally in the US, so
you do not see many amplifiers with 100 watts out and 5 or 10 watts in
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Subject: [Elecraft] Amplifier for K-2/10
I know about the KPA/100 option for the K-2, but wonder if there are any
alternatives for obtaining 100 watts output or better from the K-2. I am
looking for an amplifier that might
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Leigh/WA5ZNU
I know about the KPA/100 option for the K-2, but wonder if there are any
alternatives for obtaining 100 watts output or better from the K-2. I am
looking for an amplifier that might produce 100 watts or better with an
input of only 10 watts from
Leigh,
I've asked this question recently but have not received and responses.
Perhaps there are a couple of folks out there that have found a
compatible amp that can provide 100W or a bit more. QSK would be a FB
added attraction.
Dick, K2ZR
Leigh L. Klotz, Jr WA5ZNU wrote:
See
I have an amp that low in puts out 140 w, a pair of NTE 335's. I don't
remember who made it, something like CCS I can't remember the add. Probably
not much help but let's you know there is hope! I'll dig around I have some
notes somewhere.
Paul K7PM
I've been contemplating putting the KPA/100 in a seperate enclosure.. and
running with the K2, optionally to feed the KPA or not... but keeping it
seperate from the K2.
Are there any particular problems with that process? And I am with Dick.. QSK
is paramount, with or without the amp.
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