I had mine factory built.  So I have never removed the knobs and have not
noticed any issues.  I like my knobs.  

Respectfully submitted -- a ham for a measly 49 years.

Bill
K9yeq

-----Original Message-----
From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net
[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Dan
Sent: Friday, July 31, 2009 8:19 PM
To: Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] Knobs

I've been reading the posts about knobs for several months, and I was trying
to resist the temptation to voice my objection to the knobs on my K3
(#3020).  After all, I decided on the K3 because of it's advertised and
acclaimed performance, not the cosmetics or knobs.

The situation though, reminds me of the line in the original Mash movie
(adapted for K3 owners):  "Just because we're K3 owners, doesn't mean we're
barbarians".  Translated: we should be able to own one of the best radios
ever made AND have knobs that both look good and work properly.  No, I
wouldn't spend $200, but I would spend enough to make a substantial
improvement.  Actually, some of the alternatives can also be very expensive.
For example, I've considered buying a Pro III just to impress visitors to
the shack (beautiful display and nice knobs).  Of course when they would
leave, I would turn off the Pro III, and turn on the K3.

Prior to reading any of the complaints, when I was assembling the K3 and
came upon the "nested knobs", I couldn't believe that they didn't have brass
inserts.  I thought, "they sure must have come a long way in injection
molded plastics to be able to make nested knobs with the necessary dimension
controls to assure proper operation".  I was also surprised to see that the
shift-width-speed-cmp knobs were a push-on design, and they looked like they
were too short for the length of the shafts. 

 I tried to keep an open mind, figuring that these guys must know what they
are doing--they've produced a radio that some very experienced hams are
raving about.

Well, after assembly was complete.....

1) The nested knobs would not operate unless they were "un-nested", due to
concentricity problems.  Brass inserts would solve the problem, because the
brass is drilled after assembly of the knob, assuring concentricity.

2) The shift-width-speed-cmp knobs still don't look right to me.  Also, I
had a problem with them falling off.  Elecraft rushed me a new set of knobs,
but the problem continued.  I finally but a small dab of contact cement on
each knob, to keep them from falling off.  I would prefer a knob with a
brass insert and a set screw, as opposed to using glue.

Group Dynamics at the Radio Factories?
If an engineer at one of the major brand radio companies submitted a design
with theses knobs, he would be beaten into submission at one of the many
stages of design review.  While a smaller company like Elecraft can be very
agile, and can respond quickly to customer needs there can also be a
disadvantage when a key man is invested in a marginal design concept.
Junior engineers don't make eye contact, or stare off in a different
direction, maybe whistling.  You may hear comments like, "If you know what's
good for you, don't say anything to the old man about those knobs."--just
kidding, Wayne.

The Missing Link?
In a few hundred years when archeologists are examining the remains of old
radios, one of the pressing questions will be:
Were software defined radios developed because we lost the ability to make
knobs, or did we loose the ability to make knobs because of software defined
radios?  We wouldn't want the K3 to be known as the missing link, would we?

Respectfully submitted,
Dan - W4TQ (ham for 50 years!)
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