[Elecraft] KPA-1500 Power Output Variation

Bob McGraw K4TAX rmcgraw at blomand.net
Sun Aug 25 09:18:55 EDT 2019


Has anyone actually used, observed, and measured the effect of the ALC 
feature of the amp in combination with the K3/K3S with regard to output 
power variation.

I do use the method and setup as suggested in the manual for both the 
KPA500 and K3S with no known ill effects.   The amp drives to rated 
output with 20 watts on all bands.   I find it never need more drive 
that this for 160M - 6M.    Output power variation with temperature is 
less than 10%  as measured over the range of  23°C to 60°C.  Fan control 
is automatic and steps up and down as needed.

I do view if one hasn't used it, observed it or measured it, then "old 
opinions" of ALC implementation are not valid for comment.

73

Bob, K4TAX


On 8/24/2019 11:51 PM, K9MA wrote:
> Here’s a way to get a worst case estimate of the effect of SWR on power output. Assume the amplifier has constant VOLTAGE gain and an output impedance much smaller than 50 Ohms. A 1.3:1 SWR means the load impedance could be as low as 39 Ohms or as high as 65 Ohms. Let’s say the SWR is 1:1 at the frequency at which the drive is set for 1500 W output. Then you tune to where the SWR is 1.3:1. At that SWR, the output could be anything from 1150 to 1950 W. The range may be less, as the amplifier output impedance may not be all that low compared to 50 Ohms. In any case, this shows that the power output of a solid state amplifier may be very sensitive to load SWR.
>
> This is why the KPA1500 ATU really needs to be able to keep the SWR low. The recently improved autotune firmware does this very well, if you “train” it across the band. It is also why it’s important to use the ATU, even if the antenna SWR is “only”, say, 1.5:1.
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> I keep hoping Elecraft will come up with a way to automatically adjust drive power to maintain constant output. That would also compensate for change in temperature.
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> 73,
>
> Scott K9MA
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