Great. With mine, I did all the "wrong things." Two-band filter board, and no 
backlit. I wanted to save a few bucks. Now I am thinking of getting the 4-band 
board, but no backlit still, too much of a pain to install after the fact.. The 
automatic tuner is a great option, but you can always install that later. The 
noise blanker, I don't know.. Probably something one would rarely use, but I 
imagine could save the day when you really need it.. I wish there was a 
80/40/30/20 board, or even a 80/40/20… Maybe leaving one band off the 4-band 
board...

Gil.
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On Jul 21, 2012, at 2:32 PM, Phil Hystad wrote:

> Gil, and also Ray (previous message),
> 
> Thanks for the comments.  Yes, I will now definitely get the 4-band version 
> (yes, and the backlit feature).
> 
> phil
> 
> 
> On Jul 21, 2012, at 11:11 AM, Gil G. wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> When buying the K1, you choose either a 2-band or 4-band filter board. There 
>> can be only one filter board in the radio at one time. For six bands, you 
>> would have either a 4-band board plus a 2-band board and switch between the 
>> two, or possibly three 2-band boards (I don't think anybody does that). For 
>> four bands, you would have either one 4-band board, or two 2-band boards (I 
>> don't think anyone does that either. The most used configuration is probably 
>> (40/30/20/15)+(80-17). Better get the 4-band module with your K1 first, even 
>> if you have to wait to save the extra $100. Also, do get the backlit option. 
>> Switching bands is a pain in the rear, especially if you have the automatic 
>> tuning board installed. You have to unscrew and remove the tuner, then 
>> switch the filter board, reinstall the tuner, close the box, then set the 
>> menu to use your newly install board.. Not something I want to do regularly, 
>> and certainly not in the field..
>> 
>> Gil.
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>> On Jul 21, 2012, at 1:44 PM, Phil Hystad wrote:
>> 
>>> I would like confirmation on how the K1 is configured for 2-bands, 4-bands, 
>>> and 6-bands.  I heard that for some of the configurations you must swap out 
>>> boards.  Now, I think that this occurs when your order the two band version 
>>> originally and then get the 2-band option.  I heard that these two boards 
>>> occupy the same slot so if you want to have four bands without having to 
>>> swap boards you should buy the 4-band version of the K1 to begin with.
>>> 
>>> Similar question for the 4 band version and the use of a 2-band option 
>>> board given a total of six bands.  In this configuration do you need to 
>>> swap out the 4-band module board and swap in the 2-band in its place to 
>>> operate the 2 bands on the 2-band option board.
>>> 
>>> Does any of this make sense?
>>> 
>>> I would appreciate it if someone would confirm the way this works.  My 
>>> original plan was to get the 2-band K1 and get the 2-band option later but 
>>> if this requires swapping boards I would likely get the 4-band option to 
>>> begin with (maybe).
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>> 73, phil, K7PEH
>>> 
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