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I cannot speak to cost but I can report that I am very happy with the Brick 2 I just installed. I do not need an intermediate amp for tuning nor powering my Mercury 3 amp to full power. The attenuator seems to be improved and mic and speaker access from the front panel are useful. I agree that the support community is very limited and AI was not much help. It is protocol 2 but not exactly a HL2 or Anan 10e. I think the manufacturer should spend more time on documentation and integration with Thetis.
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Many different suggestions and desires have been raised in this thread. Not all of them are compatible! Not all of the respondents were clear about which requests they support. So here is my summary of the issues, with some commentary. I hope it helps people keep the different suggestions separate. Please try to identify which issue you are addressing or agreeing with :)
At the bottom, I add a few new suggestions.
1) Faster FPGA (Randy)
It’s not clear how Randy thinks this will improve latency. There’s very little buffering and no network retransmission in the HL2 - no data is being stored which could contribute to latency.
2) 10W PA (Randy, Brian)
It should be fairly straightforward to incorporate an amplifier with more output into the existing design.
3) Port Thetis to Linux (Dalton, Noel)
Dalton doesn’t elaborate on which features of Thetis he likes that are missing from deskhpsdr, linhpsdr, quisk, and other Linux-capable software.
4) Completely different radios at a much higher price (Alan 10E, Brick)
These have more powerful Tx, and use much faster (122MSPS) and wider (14 bit) ADCs, so need more processing power. They also cover 6m because of the higher bandwidth.
The Brick appears to be in violation of open source licenses. At least I can find no mention of source code. Only community support is available, and it’s not clear how well that can work with a closed-source design.
It’s not clear how much a 14-bit ADC helps. HF is limited by the atmospheric noise. The main benefit would seem to be less need to rely on bandpass filtering.
5) Polar Modulation (Nigel, Phil)
While Polar modulation can increase the efficiency of a PA, the efficiency loss of the 5-15W in this class of radio is insignificant. It only starts to matter when you get to using a larger external PA. What PAs support polar modulation? How many people have one, and would benefit from using it?
To add a drive capability to the HL2 for an amplifier that supports polar modulation is possible, but it requires two DAC output paths, so the AD9866 would not be used for output. It’s not just something you can add to the existing design, though the FPGA is quite capable to doing the required work.
Including a much more powerful PA which uses polar modulation is definitely possible, but is a bit out-of-scope for this class of radio.
6) Bandwidth reduction (Nigel)
“Thetis is bandwidth hungry” only if you configure it for multiple channels, or not reducing from 384ksps IQ data. Without moving all the demodulation and PureSignal into the FPGA and use the network only for audio and waterfall data, it’s not clear that there is a problem here worth fixing.
The HL2 has very limited buffering (insufficient for TCP), which means network reliability is paramount. That can’t be fixed without using a design that has much more RAM. A new protocol won’t fix it.
7) VHF/UHF support (Clifford)
Some folk use a transverter for this currently. If we need to change the RFSOC, we could use one that covers higher frequency bands. I am currently designing a new SDR that does exactly this. Stand by for more info :)
8) More CPU power (Clifford)
The FPGA in the HL2 is currently implementing all of the Ethernet stack and the Metis protocols in hardware. By adding a $10 ARM processor alongside the FPGA, all that work could be shifted out of the FPGA, leaving just bare IP packets to go through the existing Ethernet connection. That would release half the FPGA to do other work, and make it easier to improve the network stack.
9) New WEB front-end as a replacement for Thetis (Clifford)
A new SDR program requires a new GUI, and one way to develop such GUIs is using a web browser with a localhost server. It’s possible to achieve very high levels of usability in an interface that can be easily improved, customised or personalised, and use web sockets to stream real-time data. This approach could remove all the operating system platform dependencies from the actual SDR software, completely separating the radio software from the UI software. This is the path I plan to take.
Clifford Heath.
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It would be useful to bring out the two signals used by an EER PA
External Connections ? softerhardware/Hermes-Lite2 Wiki 17dBm on RF1. I use it with my split IF transvers., RF3 is RX.
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Before I had an I/O board I soldered UT141 from the HL2 pin header for RF3 to bring out to an SMA.
RF1 (TX low power) was already on the back panel.
The IO board brings out RF3 switched between Alt RX and PURE SMA jacks. RF1 stays as was.
You can use the N2ADR IO Board Control program, or features in the SDR app of your choice, to select between ANT and Alt RX/Pure (RF3) for receive, Disable T/R, and Disable PA.
If using Pure Signal, then the SDR app will switch RF3 between the sampler on Pure Signal SMA and the Alt RX (or ANT) SMA for receive. This depends on the SDR app to handle this, not all do.
Each SDR app does this differently. If you have transverters then fewer apps support that.
I modified my IO board firmware to automatically switch the ant inputs because most SDR apps do not handle the I/O board yet. Based on then Dial frequency it switches to ANT for HF, Alt RX for 6M and higher.
SparkSDR, SDR Console, and Quisk manually set use of Alt RX, one for all bands.
SDR++ an most others do not handle the IO board. Most do offer a single offset value for a single transverter.
Thetis and PiHPSDR handle Alt RX per band, including transverters and their offsets.
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I would rather support an effort to move Thetis to Linux to get away Microsoft increasingly fragrant monetizing its users data. Microsoft has in the past few months taken away the ability to install with local accounts and now requires an internet connection to install. Also it now defaults all user data to be stored on Microsoft servers.I have installed and tried the other Linux software for the HL2 and none hold a candle to Thetis. They are all lacking the capabilities and design of Thetis.Dalton WilliamsAmateur Radio W5EIMHow many are up to contributing to a new effort to create a HL3 with faster FPGA (iproved latency) and 10 watts? HL2 is a briliant design, mine has been rock solid for over 2 years but time moves forward. IMHORandyW7CPA--
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