Good solution.  Hope it holds up.  The lack of knob weight on this most amazing 
little rig is the only genuine physical design gripe I can come up with.  would 
be nice if it was a slightly heavier and rubberized grip.. pretty tough with 
such as small knob though and may be cost prohibitive.  Your solution make lots 
of sense to bridge the gap.  a push button encoder to add another route to 
menus would be another afterthought.
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From: Elecraft [elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] on behalf of Doug Millar via 
Elecraft [elecraft@mailman.qth.net]
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2017 3:29 PM
To: Elecraft Reflector
Subject: [Elecraft] KX2 Weighted Knob

Hi,
    Well, I might have done it. I like a little heavier knob on my radios. Ever 
since I had an HRO radio.
    I took the KX2 knob and put 4 nuts in each of the four bins in the back of 
the knob. I took some modeling clay and forced it in to hold the nuts and to 
give more weight. I think that is just about perfect for weight and inertia. 
Comments?
   Doug jEY

drzarko...@yahoo.com
562 810 3989  cell/text


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