Larry wrote

>I am building the K1 with the 4 band filter board. I am at the step 
>where I must decide which VFO range to choose, 150 kHz or 80 kHz. 
>I would like to hear from those who have built this receiver and why 
>they made the choice they did.

Larry,

I've used the 170 kHz (that's what you'll actually get) VFO span on my K1 for 
the last five years.  With the small mod described below, I find it very easy 
to control.  It allows me to cover all of the 40m CW band, and to get 10 MHz 
WWV on the 30m band.  It also allows coverage of most of the CW portion of 15m, 
which will be more valuable when the solar cycle starts to pick up again in a 
few years.  You'll be able to tune about 20 kHz into the lower part of the 40m 
phone segment.  Since the K1 receiver always functions in LSB mode, it would be 
possible to have cross-mode QSOs at the lower end of 40m, should the need arise.

You will get responses stating how quickly the K1 tunes with the larger span, 
but 17 kHz/turn is *not* a very rapid tuning rate.  What I think most of these 
folks are actually experiencing is a problem that results from the the VFO 
potentiometer shaft having very very little resistance to rotation.  It is very 
easy to cause unintended dial adjustment as you remove your fingers from the 
knob.  With a 80 kHz span, the effects of this are far less apparent.  The 
solution is simple.  Get a sheet of thin felt material and cut several 
circular, holed, "washers" which can be laid around the VFO pot shaft, between 
the back of the VFO knob and the front of the panel.  Add just enough layers 
until you get a very slight resistance to motion, while the knob still remains 
easy and smooth to turn.  Then it will be very easy to let go of the knob 
without introducing unwanted changes.

I would never go back to 80 kHz.

73,
Mike / KK5F
K1 #175
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