





Accuracy of hobby metres is very questionable and unless you spend huge $ on calibrated industry meters will not be accurate across low to high power levels.
I really don't see an issue as as long as you set up the audio drive levels on computer first and the as recommended per YouTube Videos ON7OFF, W1AEX you will struggle to achieve the SSB and audio levels to drive good reports or an amp.
Have fun with your HL2 follow the excellent YouTube videos and instructions provided on the forum groups and you really experience the technology provided by so so many who are embracing and assisting the excellent Hermes Lite 2 projects
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Hi Steve,
I finally had access to HL2 and took measurements.
Here are the results:
RX MODE
AIN1 = 0.003V
AIN2 = 0V
TX MODE FULL PWR --> DUMMY LOAD
AIN1 = 0.325V
AIN2 = 2.103V
I also have a feeling that the issue might be with the N2ADR board because the values reported by the filter board to the ADC appear to be incorrect.
The final verdict is with you. :-)
Thanks and 73,
Mario IW7DLE
Hi Steve,
Thanks a lot for the amazing support; it’s much appreciated.
Once I receive the new filter board, I’ll let update you... fingers crossed.
Good morning,
I finally have great news! I received the NA2DR filter board, replaced it, and boom! Everything works perfectly now. I’m now getting accurate SWR and PWR measurements. I’m attaching a screenshot of the measurements I made with the HL2 connected to the antenna this time.
I want to sincerely thank the HL2 community, and in particular, Steve Haynal, Sales Vivi (Makerfabs), and James Ahlstrom for their invaluable and prompt support.
All the best and 73 from Italy.
See you on-air,
Mario IW7DLE


Dear Steve and Group,
I apologize for reopening this topic but the issue with the SWR has resurfaced in less than two months. It seems the mainboard is somehow damaging the N2ADR board and particularly the Directional Coupler section.
I have repeated all the measurements at full power using a dummy load and have attached screenshots for clarity. My setup is straightforward: PSU -> RTX -> HEXBEAM ANTENNA. I don’t have a PA or any other components on the RF line that could cause feedback, I’m unsure what might be causing the problem but it is very frustrating. Additionally, I have installed toroids on the power line and the RF pigtail to minimize potential parasitic current.
It is very frustrating, don't know what else to do...
What do you think? Any other advice?
Thanks and 73,
IW7DLE Mario



Dear Steve,
thanks much for your reply...
The first N2ADR board was replaced because I was receiving incorrect SWR reports. The real SWR, FWD, and REV power readings did not match what Thetis and Quisk were reporting.
As you suggested, I checked the AD8692 chip on the filter board, and it appears to be properly connected and powered. The voltage at Vdd (pin 20) is 3.3V, and Vss (pin 9) is correctly connected to ground.
I haven't seen any comments from Jim N2ADR on this matter. Do you have any other suggestions before I give up :-( ?
Thank you.
73,
Mario
IW7DLE
Dear Jim,
Thanks for your message.
As per your advice, I am focusing on U3, D1, and D2. I have already desoldered D1 and D2 and tested them with an ohmmeter since the tester I have here doesn’t have a diode test mode. The resistance between the anode and cathode is very high, about 1 megohm, and when reversed, it is infinite. I have a feeling that both might be faulty, but to double-check, I will test them with another tester that has diode test mode.
If the diodes are indeed faulty, I hope they are easy to find.
I’ll keep you posted.
Thanks again!
73
Good news from this side! The diodes were good—I checked the voltage drop on each junction, and it was around 0.3V. I resoldered them back, then checked all the other components and realized that the R2 value was incorrect: 8.02 kΩ instead of 2.2 kΩ. I replaced it, and boom—everything works as expected!
At full power, with the RF output connected to a dummy load, I measure around 3V on ADC2 (FWD) and around 0V on ADC1 (REV). The software is also reporting reliable values.
Next goal is to repair a second filter board, actually the one received with the first order, that has the same issue. In this case, the resistors are all good, so I’ll focus on the Schottky diodes and U3. I’ll keep you and the group posted—hope this information can be useful.
Thanks again for your help. Have a good weekend!
Mario IW7DLE
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Dear All,
To clarify regarding R2: The resistor's value was initially correct, and the filter board worked properly for about two months. When the issue started, I inspected the board and discovered that the value of R2 had suddenly increased to around 8K. This could possibly be due to a defective component or a static discharge from the antenna. After replacing R2, the directional coupler started reporting correct values again.
I encountered a similar issue with another filter board (first order from Makerfabs) that was also reporitng incorrect FWD and REV power values to the Hermes ADC. Upon inspection, I found the problem was related to D2 (BAS40-07). Replacing diodes component resolved the issue.
I hope this information is helpful.
Thanks again, and 73.
Best regards from Italy,
Mario IW7DLE
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I use 3 megohm resistors across all of my antennas for continuous static discharge. It also allows a basic test of feedlines with an ohmmeter.