Just as an additional note.  I built two K1's last year and even though I wound 
the turns for L1 so they were really tight as I found from experience its much 
easier to spread them out a bit than to compress them again.  In both K1's I 
actually had to remove one turn to get the VFO low enough.  The manual does 
mention this may be needed.


Just though I'd bring that up since I had to do that fairly recently.



Cameron - AF7DK/GM7LQR



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From: Elecraft <elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net> on behalf of Mike Morrow 
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Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2017 9:04 AM
To: roney; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K1 - VFO frequency range

I assume you have already calibrated the LCD display on each band using the OCF 
menue function.  That makes the LCD indicate the actual transmitter output 
frequency,  This display calibration for each band must be performed before 
adjustment of where the low end of each band starts.

Because the K1 has no way of adjusting the oscillation frequency of the 
individual heterodyne crystals on the filter board, the only band edge 
adjustment possible is accomplished by altering the VFO frequency.  That 
affects both bands equally.

Your data show the K1 tuning band is too low by about 5.2 kHz.  The VFO 
SUBTRACTS from the heterodyne crystal frequency, so to RAISE the K1 frequency 
of operation you must LOWER the VFO frequency by squeezing CLOSER together some 
of the turns on the RF board L1 VFO toroid.  It won't require much.  Try that 
until the low end of 80m indicates about 3499.0 kHz on the LCD.  That 80m L1 
adjustment will also bring the low end of 15m to about 20996.1 kHz.  That will 
be the closest you'll get on 15m.  If you adjusted L1 until 15m starts at 
20999.0, then 80m will start at 3501.9 kHz.  You'll have lost some low end 80m 
coverage.

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