Evert,
Contact Elecraft support. At one time (long ago), Eric said that those
concentric knobs would be replaced at no cost to the customer. Perhaps
that directive is still in place.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 5/25/2023 5:23 PM, ev...@pa2kw.com wrote:
Anyone here who knows the Mouser/Farnell/Digi p
Anyone here who knows the Mouser/Farnell/Digi part number for the knobs (centre
and outer) for AF/SUB on the K3?
Having several K3’s (not K3S) here for updates/mods/repair and want to replace
the broken ones.
73, Evert PA2KW
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Kevin,
Send an email to pa...@elecraft.com and knobs will magically appear in
your mailbox.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 3/7/2012 4:46 PM, kevinr wrote:
> I have been trying to find replacement knobs for my K3 on the order
> page. Does anyone know where they are located?
>
> I was fiddling with my gain co
Hi,
As far as I know Elecraft will replace these knobs for free, whether out of
warranty or not. Just send them an E-mail.
AB2TC - Knut
kevinr wrote
>
> I have been trying to find replacement knobs for my K3 on the order
> page. Does anyone know where they are located?
>
> I was fiddling wi
I have been trying to find replacement knobs for my K3 on the order
page. Does anyone know where they are located?
I was fiddling with my gain controls yesterday while waiting for my sked
when I noticed a crack had developed between the Allen screws. I have
had the rig for a number of years a
Some threads should be labeled "Zombie Threads"
You just can't kill 'em..
Rick
K6LE
On 5/2/2010, at 8:37 , Gary Gregory wrote:
> Can't come soon enough...[?]
>
> 73's
> Gary
>
> On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 12:13 AM, Doug Turnbull wrote:
>
>> Tastes vary, the subject is to do with Elecraft produc
Can't come soon enough...[?]
73's
Gary
On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 12:13 AM, Doug Turnbull wrote:
> Tastes vary, the subject is to do with Elecraft products and we have a
> delete keys. In time the thread will terminate.
>
> 73 Doug EI2CN
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> No! No! Not knobs again, please!
>
> The original knobs on the K1, KX1, K2 & K3 are all aesthetically and
> ergonomically perfect.
>
> In a recent message, eric manning wrote ...
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Perhaps to you, but maybe not for everyone else. ;-)
73 de James K2QI
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No
No! No! Not knobs again, please!
The original knobs on the K1, KX1, K2 & K3 are all aesthetically and
ergonomically perfect.
In a recent message, eric manning wrote ...
>
>I put the knob from my defunct ICOM 740 on my K2.
>
>Very nice in every way altho it hides one
>of the little ^ symbols o
I put the knob from my defunct ICOM 740 on my K2.
Very nice in every way altho it hides one
of the little ^ symbols on the display.
eric
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The machined knobs look great...also you can get a Collins S-line knob and
remove the
skirt so it will fit on the K3...
Then take some lead weights or BB's or what ever ...place them inside the
Collins knob and glue them down..
Be careful to keep everything symmetrical in the placement of the B
Hi,
Your vision of the delivery timing in France doesn't match at all my own
experience. My K3, sent at 4 p.m. local time in California, has been
delivered by UPS 2 days later, 9 a.m. Paris time.
Smaller items, sent by Aptos through the US Mail, have always (4 or five
times) arrived in less t
I received mine VERY fast but I'm in the US. As a retired postal clerk I can
tell you lots of stories about shipping thru customs. I retired before 911 but
even in 2000 some countries were fast & some slow or stop. Even the smallest
padded bag took a month to clear customs in France. One custom
I haven't even received my K3 (kit) yet and already I'm all riled up
about its knobs (HI).
James, if you have something you like better for knobs and you change
them, more power to you. If someone doesn't like the color of the
cabinet and wants to take an airbrush to it and paint it Porsche Torch
Quote:
As long as you don't have to touch the buttons on the front
panel and let the logging software change your bands and modes
73HankK8DD
If I wanted a PC controlled radio I would have asked Bill Gates for his call
sign and permission to use the radio on a daily basis...NOT
Love
Guy wrote:
Does anybody buy a piece of ham gear for the knobs? That's it? The knobs?
I had a knob split on my K3. Elecraft replaced it right away. In the mail
by the time I hung up the phone. Case closed. You can bet behind the
scenes Wayne is really annoyed busting mfr chops about getting kno
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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 becau
In my case, the original knobs were perfectly concentric in that the shaft
holes were centered properly. Unfortunately however, those were the ones
that cracked. Both sets of replacements that I received from Elecraft had
off-centered shaft holes. This is the reason why I ended up purchasing the
Hi Drew,
Let's differentiate between an engineering concept and a manufacturing
design.
The engineering concept of these knobs is certainly reasonable. For
example, when nested knobs nest properly, that's just fine.--they look good
and work as planned. Great concept!
A design that is suitab
I have K3 #1029. The nested knobs are perfectly concentric to my eye.
The Shift/Width knobs don't fall off and are not too short. None have
cracked in one year of almost daily service.
Perhaps there have been some incompatible production variations along
the way. I don't doubt you are having a pro
Dan,
I just finished assembling my new K3 #3281 and had the same issue with
the concentric knobs. They wobbled badly enough that they could not be
nested together and didn't feel right to me. I solved the problem by
making a bushing for the knobs by wrapping a single layer of thin
packing tape,
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, remi
I sent Elecraft an e mail this past weekend & my replacement ones came today.
Very fast indeed! I'm happy with the stock knobs but to each his own.
k9il
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Subject: [Elecraft] Knobs!!
K3 and K2 Knobs.
Several years ago someone told me about a Yaesu rubber covered
K3 and K2 Knobs.
Several years ago someone told me about a Yaesu rubber covered knob which
would be a plus for my beloved K2 main tuning. Don't remember which Yaesu
knob, but could find out if anyone is interested. Anyway, after $16 it was
on the K2 and I've always been happy with it.
I li
Any fine instrument which is a pleasure to use,
like a good KWM-2A, has great tactile feedback
from the controls (knobs). Turn the main knob
or the AF gain knob
on a FT-9000 and then on a K3 to know the
difference.
Charles Harpole
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> Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2008 22:1
Does anybody have an FT900 knob.. with ring.. they would be willing to
sell..? How about an FT100 knob..with ring?/ I would like to buy one
or both..
Thanks
Doc K8RR
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> > I had a BSA Gold Star. Single cylinder 500cc bike. Leaked oil nicely;
> > like a good English bike should. The starting procedure was quite
refined
> > also. Par
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"Says James: 'In my opinion, there's nothing in this world
Beats a 52 Vincent and a red headed girl.'"
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73 de Jim, N2
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004, Bob Baxter wrote:
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Here is me thinking that an HRD (later to become Vincent, HRD) is a
pre WWII British motorcycle and how on earth it could run a K2?
With Lucas electrics?? Hey, they made them until about 1952. I lusted
for one but bought a Ro
I had a BSA Gold Star. Single cylinder 500cc bike. Leaked oil nicely;
like a good English bike should. The starting procedure was quite refined
also. Parts fell off as you rode. At times the vibrations got so bad the
timing would jump out of sync and you'd be stuck by the side of the road
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> Here is me thinking that an HRD (later to become Vincent, HRD) is a pre
WWII
> British motorcycle and how on earth it could run a K2?
With Lucas electrics?? Hey, they made them until about 1952. I lusted
for one but bought a Royal Enfie
Amazing, isn't it? In fact, I am thinking of installing five Fingerdimples-
four around the circumference, and one in the middle. I'd always have one at
the ready, without having to move my finger more than a fraction. this would
result in true efficiency of operation.
You can't have enough of
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004, Don Brown wrote:
Hi
I think this is interesting. A few years ago everyone was complaining about the
K2 knob and looking fore something to replace it. It got to the point that
Yaesu parts had to stock extra knobs because of all the requests for
replacements used on K2's.
Here is me thinking that an HRD (later to become Vincent, HRD) is a pre WWII
British motorcycle and how on earth it could run a K2?
Bob, G3VVT
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I think this is interesting. A few years ago everyone was complaining about the
K2 knob and looking fore something to replace it. It got to the point that
Yaesu parts had to stock extra knobs because of all the requests for
replacements used on K2's. I know Elecraft even looked into having a
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I'm partial to the Stock Knob with a finger dimple, I've also played with a
friends that has the Yaesu knob, but with the weight and ease of spinning
I like my FT 900 knob (see my website www.qsl.net/w3fpr), but this is the
one that needs the added 'drag' pad thickness, and has no depression for a
'finger-dimple'.
I have seen the rubber tire from the Yaesu FT-900 knob placed aroung the
stock K2 knob - it takes a wee bit of stretch, but it fits,
I'm partial to the Stock Knob with a finger dimple, I've also played with a
friends that has the Yaesu knob, but with the weight and ease of spinning on
that knob it's great for screaming across the band, but very touchy when
fine tuning.
Of course I much prefer sitting here using Peter and Simo
I have the FT 900 knob on my K2 and love it including the dimple. HOWEVER
for ease of quick tuning and better filter selection, I love the N4PY
software to control my K2. Just can't be beat for ease of operation.
Phil W9DVM
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