Kenwood?  On the TS-930  clockwise is widest in CW, counter clockwise narrows.  
In this case I think it is just as logical to state that,  just as I reduce the 
volume by going counterclockwise I also reduce the bandwidth by going 
counterclockwise.

Neither way is right or wrong it is just a learned preference.

I open my own jars and my first radios only had barn door wide for bandwidth.

73,
Bob
K2TK  ex KN2TKR (1956) & K2TKR


No, no, no...every filter control I've ever used (until the K3) narrowed the 
filter bandwidth as the knob was rotated clockwise.  Hallicrafters, Collins, 
Kenwood, etc.  That's the one control I am still having trouble with on the K3. 
 It is bass-ackward from anything else.  Heck, when I put a lid on a jar, I 
turn it clockwise to screw it down tighter -- like tightening the bandwidth.

Of course, if you're too young to have used any other radio gear, or if your 
mother always opened the jars for you, I can understand why you might feel as 
you do.

Bud, W2RU
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