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Comment by Ken Carr on September 12, 2013 at 8:18pm
Thanks for the info., David. I always take sample knobs, including the Scott, to ham meets. The last one I went to there were no knob vendors .. hard to believe! I'll find them, though. The hunt is half the fun.
Comment by David C. Poland on September 12, 2013 at 11:48am
The bakelite knobs are fairly common. I see them offered regularly at radio meets by larger knob vendors.

Do have the outside diameter with you and look for the version with a set screw. Look carefully as some have function (volume, tuning ...) lightly stamped into the material, which you may want to avoid.

The cast metal ones are difficult to find, and seem to have been provided by Scott for only a portion of the production.
Comment by Ken Carr on September 11, 2013 at 1:54pm

These are the kind of knobs I am missing (I have only two). There seems to be a lot of variation. Also my innermost band ring has the frequencies in red and it goes from 60-25 MHz and they label it "Television & Ultra Shortwave MC".

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