The K3 and K3S both use all 400 counts of the VFO A and B encoders (100 
pulses/track/revolution). 

The K-Pod defaults to 200 counts. During our testing we found that this 
provided the best compromise between precision and "fussiness" for typical 
K-Pod operations.

We plan to add a function to K-Pod Utility (which itself isn't quite ready yet) 
that will allow the user to change this to 100/200/400.

73,
Wayne
N6KR


On Jul 10, 2016, at 5:28 PM, "Joe Stone (KF5WBO)" <kf5...@wickedbeernut.com> 
wrote:

> 
> Thanks, Bill.  That's exactly what Rick is seeing.  The K-Pod is essentially
> functioning as a 50-PPR quadrature encoder, rather than a 100-PPR quadrature
> encoder.  Let's see what Elecraft has to say.  
> 
> 73's
> 
> Joe Stone
> KF5WBO
> 
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