I've been building this puppy for the past year or so (about on schedule, for 
me -- my K2 took 18 months).  It's designed to put out about 35 watts, as Sandy 
says, and I'm planning on using it to boost my K2's output on psk31.  (I'll 
have to run it at reduced power on psk31.)

It's a nice kit of parts, has a bulletin board on the Internet to post 
questions and the support for it is very good.  For those, like me who failed 
metal shop, you can even purchase a pre-drilled enclosure for it (it needs to 
be painted, though).

For me this hould do the job without going the full gallon of 100 watts with 
the Elecraft amp...at least until Elecraft's version is released.

Tom, WB2QDG
K2 1103

 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Sandy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> No to "slight" Elecraft!  There IS a very nice amplifier kit available that 
> works
> great with the K1!
> Will do 35-40 watts out for 2-2.5 watts of drive.  Uses a pair of power FETs. 
>  
> Has
> filters
> for all bands from 160-10 meters.
> Checkout "HFPacker" search on Google and you will get the link to the website.
> Nothing is drilled or tapped in the heatsink or chassis!  It is truly a "kit" 
> of
> aprts.  PC boards very nice!
> 73,
> Sandy W5TVW
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2005 12:47 PM
> Subject: [Elecraft] K1-4 & KAT1
> 
> 
> | Hello, Fellow Elecrafters:
> |
> | I've completed and installed a KAT1 ATU in my K1-4, s/n 1453.  I'm surprised
> | and pleased that in addition to effectively tuning the antenna & coax for
> | lowest SWR, the ATU acts as a "preselector" and improves the gain of the 
> receiver
> | slightly.  All 4 band seem just a bit "brighter" after tuning with the KAT1.
> |
> | I've read a discussion recently about moving a jumper on P3 on the RF board
> | to activate the KAT1.  My instructions don't mention this.  I'm wondering if
> | I'm missing something.  My RF board is Rev. E, and my KAT1 manual is Rev. C
> | (Jan. 18, 2001).  I did leave one end of resistor R3 unsoldered, as 
> instructed 
> in
> | the KAT1 manual.
> |
> | I observed a few minor "discrepancies" in the KAT1 manual that are not
> | covered in the errata.  For example, the manual says to install a 3-pin and 
> a
> 10-pin
> | female connector on the K1 filter board.  However, these parts were already
> | installed when I built the K1.  Perhaps the extra connectors were supplied 
> in
> | case you had an additional (older?) filter board?  It would be helpful if 
> the
> | errata mentioned this.
> |
> | Now I'm looking forward to my next Elecraft project - "booties" for my K1.
> | I'd like to see an Elecraft KPA-1, an external amplifier for the K1, for 
> fixed
> | station use.  It would have at least 10 dB gain, with an in/out switch and a
> | row of leds to indicate peak power.  I know this will be heresy to some
> | Elecrafters, but the extra oomph would help working DX pileups!  Are you 
> listening
> | Wayne?
> |
> | 73, Jim K5HO
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