PA570.1 I returned the PA5 thinking I got a faulty unit. Today I received the same PA5 stating that it was tested and was in fact blown. PC Electronics stated that "Therefore in our opinion the customer some how exceeded the maximum 200 mW input power as specified in the first paragraph of the instructions. The matching circuits are all within the SAU-4 and the input and output is 50 ohms. Your PA5 is returned to you un repaired. Should you wish to replace the SAU-4, I suggest RF Parts (619) 744-0728. Tom O'Hara" I'm sure some Amateurs have received good quality merchan- dise from PC Electronics. I'm just the unlucky one that got stuck with a lemon AND a company that doesn't have a quality product. So Amateurs BEWARE of PC Electronics as I am now out $95.01 plus UPS for the return. There is NO warranty as PC Electronics states "ALL SALES ARE FINAL ONCE SHIPPED BY US"! Being a first time buyer I should have known. But how do you test a defective PA until you apply power? Due to the design and lack of quality that PC Electronics stuck me with, I know who not to do business with again! Lesson learned! 73, Kuby N6JSX @ K6UNQ