KPA1500 1500W AMPLIFIER W/INTERNAL ATU - $350 DISCOUNT + FREE SHIPPING!

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Our new KPA1500 was designed with the serious operator in mind.   Its no-nonsense front panel shows all important parameters at a glance, with a high-contrast 32-character LCD and fast, bright LED bar graphs.

KPA1500 with EU European power cable (Schuko) is available.


KPA1500 Plays Well with Other Rigs!   Just select the cable that goes with your rig under the Cable tab below.  If you don't see your model listed, contact Support for assistance.


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Overview

The KPA1500 solid-state amplifier won’t take over your entire desktop: it’s just 4.5 x 13.5 x 11.5” (HWD; 11.5 x 34 x 29 cm). The lightweight companion power supply can be placed on the floor or in any other convenient location.

The KPA1500's no-nonsense front panel shows all important parameters at a glance, with a high-contrast 32-character LCD and fast, bright LED bar graphs. Band switching is instantaneous, via control inputs or RF sensing. Protection and monitoring circuitry is extensive and foolproof, letting you focus on the job at hand — breaking pileups and overcoming the most difficult operating conditions. And it wouldn’t be an Elecraft amp without robust PIN-diode T/R switching. Like our KPA500, the KPA1500 offers fast QSK without a noisy relay.

The amplifier’s rugged internal ATU can handle full power with load SWR up to 3:1, while a wider matching range is allowed at lower power, including up to 10:1 in standby mode.

When it’s time to make waves, you can rely on the compact, quiet, highly integrated Elecraft KPA1500.


Specs

The following performance specifications are guaranteed only within the Amateur bands.

Frequency Range

All Amateur bands from 1.8 to 29.7 MHz and 50 to 54 MHz

Supply Voltage and Current

195 to 250 VAC, 50/60 Hz up to 20A

RF Deck Weight

22 lbs. (10 kg)

RF Deck Size

Enclosure only, 4.5 x 13.5 x 11.5 in., HWD (11.5 x 34 x 29 cm)

Power Supply Weight

17 lbs. (7.5 kg)

Power Supply Size

Same as RF Deck: Enclosure only, 4.5 x 13.5 x 11.5 in., HWD (11.5 x 34 x 29 cm) excluding feet and protrusions

Power Output

1500 W PEP CW/SSB/Data

Duty Cycle at 1500 Watts

100% ICAS for 100% duty cycle modulation modes (FM, RTTY, FT8, JT65, etc.)

1.8-30 MHz: Maximum 5 minutes key down / Minimum 5 minutes receive (after 5 minute TX)

50 MHz: Maximum 50 seconds key down / Minimum 50 seconds receive

Drive Power

50-60 W, typical, for 1500 W output

Input VSWR

Less than 1.5:1

ALC Out

Negative-going, adjustable

Metering

Power output, SWR (bargraph and on the LCD display), supply voltage and current, temperature, frequency band

Heat Sink Temperature

230° F (110°C), maximum

Key In (Transmit Enable)

+5V maximum, open circuit on receive, closed to ground on transmit (5 mA max.)

Efficiency

Approximately 50%


Accessories

  • KPAK3AUX: Connects the KPA500 or KPA1500 to K3/K3s, turns your K-Line into a complete, fully integrated 1500-watt transceiver.


Parts & Mod Kits for the KPA1500


Cables for Radio Brands/Models

Plays Well With Most Popular Rigs!

For some operators, sifting through all the technical details to connect one company’s radio to another company’s amp is not an easy feat. Certainly, with the investment in a high power linear amp and tuner, you’d want to get it right the first time. Elecraft has done the research to help you expand your station’s ability to run higher power, and we’ve made it easy to order a KPA1500 by providing cabling and instructions for some of the most popular rigs in shacks today.


Elecraft

Cable # Transceiver Model Notes
E100416 (Included w/ Amp) Phono Cable works with most radio models.  Please Select additional cable(s) below based on desired operating mode.

Standard Mode – Keying.   Phono Keying Cable included with Amp. 

Amp/ATU selects band and freq. by using its internal frequency counter to measure TX freq. in this mode. Works with all radios with a keying output phono jack.


KPAK3AUX


K3, K3S, K4, K4D, K4HD


Enhanced Mode - Full compatibility.  Incl. Aux Cable set


Yaesu

Cable # Yaesu Model Notes
E100416 (Included w/ Amp) Phono Cable works with most radio models.  Please Select additional cable(s) below based on desired operating mode.

Standard Mode – Keying.   Phono Keying Cable included with Amp. 

Amp/ATU selects band and freq. by using its internal frequency counter to measure TX freq. in this mode. Works with all radios with a keying output phono jack.
CBL-YAESUKEY FT-817, FT818

Standard Mode – Keying.  Incl. 8-pin MiniDIN to phono

CBL-YAE-BANDKEY FT-920, FT990, FT1000 family, FT2000, FT5000, FT9000 family ("Large" radio) Intermediate Mode - Radios w/BCD band data lines only.  Incl. 8-pin DIN to DE15
CBL-YAE-BKMINI FT857, FT891, FT897, FT991 Intermediate Mode-Radios w/BCD band data lines only. Incl. 8-pin MiniDIN to DE15
CBL-YAE-BKDIN10 FT450, FT1200, FTDX10
Intermediate Mode. 10-Pin MiniDIN to DE15
CBL-YAE-BKDA15 FT3000, FTDX101 Family Intermediate Mode. DA15 to DE15


Icom

Cable # Icom Model Notes
E100416 (Included w/ Amp) Phono Cable works with most radio models.  Please Select additional cable(s) below based on desired operating mode.

Standard Mode – Keying.   Phono Keying Cable included with Amp. 

Amp/ATU selects band and freq. by using its internal frequency counter to measure TX freq. in this mode. Works with all radios with a keying output phono jack.

CBL1500IC Icom "large" radios: IC7300,7600,7610, 7700,7851,9100 Enhanced Mode. 3.5mm CI-V cable for freq. data, (Phono Cable for keying, incl. w/Amp)
CBL1500IC-M Icom "small" radios: IC703,706, 718, IC7000, 7100 Enhanced Mode. Incl. CBL-ICOMKEY, and 3.5mm CI-V cable for freq. data.


Flex

Cable # Transceiver Model Notes
E100416 (Included w/ Amp) Phono Cable works with most radio models.  Please Select additional cable(s) below based on desired operating mode.

Standard Mode – Keying.   Phono Keying Cable included with Amp. 

Amp/ATU selects band and freq. by using its internal frequency counter to measure TX freq. in this mode. Works with all radios with a keying output phono jack.
CBL-FLEXKEY 6000-family Enhanced Mode. KXUSB cable for freq. data, (Phono Cable incl. w/Amp)


Kenwood

Cable # Kenwood Model Notes
E100416 (Included w/ Amp) Phono Cable works with most radio models.  Please Select additional cable(s) below based on desired operating mode.

Standard Mode – Keying.   Phono Keying Cable included with Amp. 

Amp/ATU selects band and freq. by using its internal frequency counter to measure TX freq. in this mode. Works with all radios with a keying output phono jack.

CBL-KENKEY TS-140, 430, 440, 450, 570, 820, 830, 850, 930, 940, 950, 2000 Standard Mode -Keying.  Incl. 7-pin DIN to phono
CBL-KENKEY-M TS-480 Standard Mode – Keying.  Incl. 8-pin MiniDIN to phono
CBL-KENSER1500 Kenwood 580, 590, 890, 990 Enhanced Mode - Keying & Freq. Data.  Incl. DE9 to 3.5mm 7-Pin DIN and CBL-KENKEY


Standard Mode = Keying (amplifier to transmit mode) Amp’s internal frequency counter auto-selects band and ATU frequency.

Intermediate Mode = Intermediate Mode-Radios w/BCD band data lines only. Keying plus band switching prior to TX. Amp’s internal frequency counter selects ATU frequency.

Enhanced Mode = Keying & Frequency Data from radio select amplifier band and ATU frequency prior to TX.


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FAQ

Q: What is the KPA1500?

Q: Is the KPA1500 offered factory assembled and in kit form?

Q: When will the KPA1500 be available for sale outside of North America?

Q: Feature-wise, how does the KPA1500 compare to the KPA500?

Q: What do the KPA1500 control panel and rear panel look like?

Q: What kind of connections does the KPA1500 provide for the transceiver and peripherals?

Q: What does the power supply cabinet look like and how do I know it is on?

Q: Does the KPA500 stay in the product lineup now that the KPA1500 has been announced?

Q: Now that there’s the KPA1500, will there be continued enhancements for the KPA500?

Q: What cables and accessories come in the box with the KPA1500?

Q: What are the options for the KPA1500?

Q: Does the KPA1500 include an internal tuner?

Q: Are the RF deck and power supply cabinets the same size?

Q: How are the two cabinets connected?

Q: How far apart may I place the Power supply and Amplifier cabinets?

Q: How is the AC cable made to accommodate international AC outlets?

Q: What AC cable plug do I need to have?

Q: What AC circuit ratings should I plan to have available to run the KPA1500?

Q: What is the amplifier circuit topology of the KPA1500?

Q: How is the transition from Receive to Transmit handled in the KPA1500?

Q: What kind of output devices are being used?

Q: How is heat managed in the KPA1500’s RF deck?

Q: What is the expected duty cycle for the KPA1500?

Q: How much drive power is required to achieve a rated output of 1500 watts?

Q: Why is the KPA1500’s power supply in a separate enclosure?

Q: What is the output level of the TX SAMPLE port?

Q: Can the KPA1500 be used in an SO2R configuration?

Q: Is there a convenient way to use two transceivers or external antenna switches with the KPA1500?

Q: May the KPA1500 be operated outside the ham radio bands for MARS or other similar functions? Are there any limitations?


Operation with the Elecraft K3/K3S

Q: How is the KPA1500 connected to a K3 or K3S?

Q: What is meant by “the internal tuner is rated up to 3:1 SWR at 1500 watts while it can handle up to a 10:1 SWR in amplifier bypass mode”?

Q: How will I know when to use the internal tuner? How does the KPA1500 handle high-SWR antennas?

Q: Is the internal antenna tuner operational in receive mode?

Q: Can the antenna tuner be easily bypassed?

Q: How many memories does the antenna tuner have? How are these used?

Q: May I use the KPA1500 with a KAT500?

Q: Will the KPA1500 work with the K3/0 Mini and Remote system?

KPA1500 Operation with Other Popular Radios

Q: How do I hook up the KPA1500 to my non-Elecraft radio?

Q: What is meant by Basic and Enhanced connection modes?

Q: Will I be able to use the KPA1500 in a Remote station with Elecraft radios?

Q: Are there special cables needed to operate the KPA1500 remotely? How do I order them?