To develop and demonstrate the crucial front end of the APT accelerator and some of the critical components for APT, Los Alamos is building a CW proton accelerator (LEDA) to provide 100-mA at up to 40-MeV. LEDA will be installed where the SDI-sponsored Ground Test Accelerator (GTA) was located. The first accelerating structure for LEDA is a 7-MeV RFQ operating at 350-MHz. This is then followed by several stages of a coupled-cavity Drift Tube Linac (CCDTL) operating at 700-MHz. The first stage of LEDA will go to 12-MeV. Higher energies, up to 40-MeV, come later in the program. Three 1.2-MW CW RF systems will be used to provide power to the RFQ. This paper describes the RF systems being assembled for LEDA, including the 350 and 700-MHz klystrons, the High Voltage Power Supplies, the transmitters, the RF transport, the window/coupler assemblies, and the controls. Some of the limitations imposed by the schedule and the building itself will be addressed.