If there is not a felt washer between the VFO knob and the 
panel, then that is your problem. I have never experienced 
the noise that you describe after operating about 6 
different K3s.
73, Ken K3IU
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On 12/13/2011 11:03 AM, Natan Huffman wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Last Friday I took delivery of a new K3 along with a P3 and lots of
> accessories including Fred Cady's book on the K3.  Only problem to date is
> "noisy" VFO knobs.  The technique to lessen drag does decrease or eliminate
> the noise which sounds like fingernails dragged across a chalk board and I
> do find that noise most objectionable.
> Of course I can free myself of the noise by backing off the knobs but I'm
> left with no noise, and no drag at all.  So my choices are no noise, or no
> drag.  No drag leaves me with a
> surprisingly free turning VFO knobs that is problematical and proper drag
> leaves me with that horrible scraping which for me is simply intolerable.
>
> Has anyone come up with this same problem and has found proper mitigation
> solution?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Natan W6XR, C6AXR, VS6KR
> Freeville, NY
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