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Morning, Actually I don't think this was the case. The KWS-1K was similar to the=20 KWS-1 less the high-voltage power supply and PA tubes. This was for folks=20 who wanted to use it as a low power exciter. Collins also advertised the following ... 32W-1: Exciter and low voltage power supply 367A-1: A kit to convert a 32W-1 into a KWS-1 428A-1: Complete HV power supply 428A-2: Complete HV power supply in KIT form! 73, bob W=D8YVA My station: http://www.isquare.com/personal_pages/hardware-14.htm At 09:03 PM 7/2/2003 -0500, Dr. Gerald N. Johnson, electrical engineer= wrote: >I think it was the KWS-1 in kit form, a proposal that I don't think >reached production. Much like the advertisement in the ARRL handbook >that called it a 30L-1. That didn't reach production either, though it >did with the KWS-1 moniker. > >73, Jerry, K0CQ, Technical advisor to the CRA. >-- >Entire content copyright Dr. Gerald N. Johnson, electrical engineer. >Reproduction by permission only. >Sponsored by the Collins Radio Association >http://www.collinsra.com