The K1 can remember the frequency offset settings for 6 bands, so having 3 2-band boards is quite practical. You get to choose which 2 bands go together on one board for most of your operating pleasure.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 7/17/2014 2:14 PM, Phil Hystad wrote:
And, here I was planning to get a 4-band K1 this fall.  Yes, real Bummer.

So, I figure that I could do one of the following:

      (1)    Buy THREE 2-band K1 radios (saves on interchanging other bands).

      (2)    Buy the Two band option board and get along with 4 bands.

      (3)    Stick with just a 2-band K1.

I am going with the obvious, option (1).  OK, just kidding.  Option (2)  But at 
first I am starting just with Option (1).  I wonder if there is a science 
behind the logic in which two bands to choose to go together.



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