[Elecraft] Amp power per $$ spreadsheet download
Jim Brown
jim at audiosystemsgroup.com
Sun Apr 26 17:34:34 EDT 2015
On Sat,4/25/2015 7:35 PM, Phil Wheeler wrote:
> Good job, Nick. I didn't realize my AL-811H was so cost effective.
> Sure is a royal PITA to use, though. I'll give it away to someone
> local who will use it -- no way I will deal with shipping the beast.
I modified the spreadsheet a bit and re-sorted it. First, since we here
in the US are permitted only 1,500W, I set max power for those amps with
higher power ratings to that value. Second, just as Nick has included
his used Alpha 99, I added my used Ten Tec Titan 425s.
k9yc.com/PwrAmpdB.png
There are many features and properties of power amps that go far beyond
pure dB per dollar. some examples:
The ACOM 1010 is a reasonably compact competitor to the KPA500, but it
doesn't cover 6M. I bought one used from K6SRZ (to have another amp for
CQP), who bought a KPA500 just to get 6M. Also, my occupied bandwidth
tests show that the KPA500 is a bit cleaner than that ACOM 1010. And the
1010 is a single-voltage amp. It must be rewired to change it. The
KPA500 can be switched by removing, rotating, and reinserting the fuse
block built into the power plug.
The ACOM 1000 does cover 6M. Both it and the 1010 have manual antenna
tuners built in. Some of these amplifiers have built-in tuners, some of
those tuners are automatic or have memories. Some of these amps are much
better built than others. My Ten Tec Titans use high quality vacuum
relays with logic to prevent hot-switching, as do the Alphas. The
Ameritron amps I've seen use much cheaper open-frame relays, so their
switching is much slower.
My Titans are quite clean -- P3 measurements of both the KPA500 and the
Titan look exactly like the K3 at the drive level required for rated
power. But the Titans, like the lower cost ACOMs, are "manual everything.
73, Jim K9YC
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