This very simple 2 Fet power amplifier easily achieves 250W output with an FT817 5W drive.  The key design details as follows: 3:1 broadband input transformer matches the 5.5 ohm gate load resistor (4 x 22 ohms in parallel) to the 50 ohms required by the FT817 .  The 4:1 output broadband transformer presents 3 ohms (16:1 impedance ratio) to the balanced HEXFET pair each mounted on a 3mm copper heat spreader which is insulated from the 2 1w/degC heatsinks.  These are blown cool by a fan underneath. The power supply required is 28v at 30 amps.  The amp is around 50% efficient with a standing 750mAmp temperature compensated bias.  An IC 703, with 10watts output will drive the output to around 400 watts.  The output filter shown is a 5 pole topband filter with T130-2 torroids and 400v silver mica caps.  Peak output voltage on 160 metres with 5 watts drive is 160v or 320v p-p in 50 ohms equating to 250watts.  This is slightly higher than the reading on the 3kw MFJ power meter.  The inline F...