This is the final release of v2.10.3.7 of Thetis for the HL2.
github.com/mi0bot/OpenHPSDR-Thetis/releases/tag/v2.10.3.7
WARNING - This release requires a rebuild of the database by using the database manager to create a new database. You may have already done this if you have been installing the beta releases, so you will be good to go.
WARNING - Uninstall previous versions of Thetis for HL2 before installing this version.
TL:DR -
Icon "Thetis-HL2" runs the HL2 version of Thetis setup for database identifier for HL2
Icon "Thetis" runs the HL2 version of Thetis without any CLI options
If the Anan version of Thetis is installed, "Thetis-x64" runs the Anan version without any CLI options
This release has an updated installer which allows both the Anan and HL2 version of Thetis to be installed. The release will create two icons. Icon "Thetis-HL2" will run Thetis with the -dbid:HL2 option, and "Thetis" will run Thetis without any options.
Note that the Anan version of Thetis creates an icon called Thetis-x64.
This release has had to update enumerations to make it compatible with the official Thetis. As these enumerations are stored in the database, it must be rebuilt by creating a new database using the database manager. The changes mainly affect the Tx profiles, and it is possible to open the old databases to inspect a configuration during the database rebuild.
This release contains the database manager. If you have other Anan radios, this release will work with them, but you must define separate databases and select the correct database with the -dbid: option. This release creates the shortcut with -dbid:HL2. As the official release of Thetis for the Anan series of radios is not HL2 aware, there may be issues if you try to use the official Thetis with a database that is HL2 aware. Please back up your databases.
There is no need for the official Thetis release to be installed before this release. If you have the official release installed, this release will not overwrite it.
No warranty or guarantee, use at your own risk. Do a backup of your current Thetis database just in case.