[Elecraft] KPA100
Ken K3IU
kenk3iu at cox.net
Sat Jun 11 16:41:10 EDT 2005
Hi Brent:
To add to what Vic said, make sure that you have the power calibration done
properly. Also, one of our British friends recently replaced the C80/C81
caps AND the R19 and R20 resistors with locally procurred 4700 pf and 1.5
Ohm 2W resistors and all of the problems went away. It is my understanding
that the folks at Elecraft are working with the designer to sort this out.
By my count there seems to be now 7-8 instances of this problem with the
KPA100... all shipped out since about Feb/Mar time frame.
Please do let Gary know you are having this problem. I suspect that the
more folks that have it and report it, the quicker it will be resolved <g>.
73,
Ken Wagner K3IU
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At 03:54 PM 6/11/2005, Vic Rosenthal wrote:
>Brent Sutphin WB4X wrote:
>>I recently built and installed a KPA100 on my K2. It works great but
>>today on twenty meters I got a high current message and the amp shut
>>down. I have the driver current set for 4 amps. Any suggestions?
>
>First check the current at 10 watts (amp off). If it's reasonable, then
>you have the 'hard to drive on 20-30 meters' problem. The last thing I
>heard was that C81 and C82 in the KPA100 can be increased to 5600 pf to
>help. However, I don't fully understand this, so I suggest you ask Gary
><support at elecraft.com>.
>
>If the current is high-ish at 10 watts, make sure the 20 meter bandpass
>filter trimmers are not at maximum capacity. I had to parallel some small
>capacitors with them to get the adjustment within range.
>
>What's 'normal' current? I'm drawing about 3.2 amps on 20 meters now,
>less on other bands. This of course is with the KPA100 running 100 watts,
>measured by tappinf DISPLAY.
>
>--
>73
>Vic, K2VCO
>Fresno, CA
>http://www.qsl.net/k2vco
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