Some of the folks that run low power Flex 1500's and Elecraft K3's use them to get 100 watts out... supposedly they work pretty good when you don't drive them to full output, and it's a heck of a lot cheaper than the alternatives. Seems like there was a guy that had a website where he did a review on them and showed the spectral purity, IMD, and all that jazz.
73,
Brett
As I mentioned befire, most of the people I have heard are running qrp rigs, and use the RM Italy amp to boost to 100 watts. I have never loaded my AL-80B with 5 watts, so I am not sure what the output would be. I have also heard that a lot of these guys are space limited, so a full size amp takes up too much space.
As I mentioned befire, most of the people I have heard are running qrp rigs, and use the RM Italy amp to boost to 100 watts. I have never loaded my AL-80B with 5 watts, so I am not sure what the output would be. I have also heard that a lot of these guys are space limited, so a full size amp takes up too much space.
It's true that the RMItaly product line has increased the quality and functionality of the amps. Especially since they went for FCC approval, but paying $700.00 to $750 for an amp that only puts out 200 watts continuous is a bit of a waste.
I would spend the money on a good radio and a antenna rather than just blow it on an amplifier.
They have their place. I almost bought an apache labs anan 10e and with an Elecraft KXPA100 amp....yeah a $700 2 pill. At that time the price difference between the anan 10e and anan 100 was about $700. Six in one hand and a half dozen in the other.
I thought the whole reason for running QRP is to make contacts with low power.As I mentioned befire, most of the people I have heard are running qrp rigs, and use the RM Italy amp to boost to 100 watts.
73,
Brett