The creator of the HL2 (Steve) primarily uses Linux, and until work was done to add features to thetis to support the HL2, Linux was kind of the preferred OS to use with the HL2 (as far as I have read). I only use Linux, and the applications that support the HL2 support all the features that thetis has. I primarily use quisk, its not as pretty as thetis, but its power, fairly light weight and is reliable. It supports the wdsp library so for SSB you have the great NR2 filter.
Its dead easy to use quisk with various digital mode applications (quisk automatically creates pulse loop back devices and provides a hamlib network interface for cat control). Quisk also has a cool remote control feature, making it so you can use the HL2 over a high jitter network (like wifi or cell).DL1YCF's fork or piHPSDR is also very good, and support puresignal. It is also light weight and straight forward to use.
I'm a software developer by trade so if the software is open source, how hard can it be to make a Linux port?
The only thing I can think of in Thetis that is not in PiHPSDR is putting spots on the panadapter. Now I personally find the spots are largely useless but they may work better depending on where you live in the world.
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The software used is a matter of individual preferences and needs.
In Thetis, you will find, among other features, the ability to add additional modules, as well as the well-known CFC Audio Tools, which have been around for many years. The usage of CFC was demonstrated on YouTube by W1AEX in reference to PowerSDR mRX PS (the predecessor of Thetis).
Below is an example layout of Thetis, featuring alternative meters and windows with information on propagation and antenna rotor position, created using containers.
Setup -> Appearance -> Multi meters -> Add Container.
73, Joe LB1HI

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Hi Marius,
The space at the bottom is already available in the default layout. It is a dynamic space in terms of size. When resizing the TheTis window, this space is rescaled (its size changes).
However, the space at the top and on the right retains its size. The space in the top and right sections can be accessed by disabling legacy items.
In the obtained space, containers can be placed according to individual needs and preferences.
73, Joe LB1HI


Very nice layout Joe, well done. Very classy and highly professional look.
Is there somewhere I can get the file or instruction how you managed to fit it all in between the already crowded space at the bottom especially.
73 en mooiloop,
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The software used is a matter of individual preferences and needs.
In Thetis, you will find, among other features, the ability to add additional modules, as well as the well-known CFC Audio Tools, which have been around for many years. The usage of CFC was demonstrated on YouTube by W1AEX in reference to PowerSDR mRX PS (the predecessor of Thetis).
Below is an example layout of Thetis, featuring alternative meters and windows with information on propagation and antenna rotor position, created using containers.
Setup -> Appearance -> Multi meters -> Add Container.
73, Joe LB1HI
On Thursday, January 16, 2025 at 9:21:53 AM UTC Lukasz Olszewski wrote:
Turns out there is compression in pihpsdr.
Also equaliser, another function I wasn't sure about .
So this leaves only the phase display.
73,
Łukasz
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I don't think there is any compelling reason to use any one distro over any other. What ever you are most familiar with and have a preference for is likely the best choice.On Thursday, January 23, 2025 at 10:52:06 PM UTC-7 Christopher Kaus wrote:What is the group's thoughts on Linux distro to use? My primary machine is running Manjaro
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On the second point, auto notch filter is in PiHPSDR. ANF check box on the noise menu. Works excellent. All the other NCS and relay stations have problems when some jerk puts a 9+30 carrier over top of the net. ANF takes it right out.
A) I see no necessity for the small numbers at the peaks,
there are horizontal lines on
the pan adapter so you can easily determine the height of
the peaks.
B) in pihpsdr you can activate the auto notch filter, it is in the Noise
menu (ANF check button), but it is also possible to assign the ANF
command to a toolbar/panel/console button to have it at one tip.
So what do you want to tell?
C) „and a third“ I have not even understood what you mean. What one usually
does to get rid of splatter is to adjust the filter cut of the receiver.
D) This is present both in piHPSDR and in Thetis, its called DIVERSITY reception.
Unfortunately, this is not possible with the HL2 since it has only a single
ADC.
so RTMF (if there is one for Thetis that is up-to-date) and then compare/complain.