Hi Group,
I have closed the survey and
here are the results:
I included comments. Four or five people identified themselves but their comments didn't seem of a private nature to me so I just published all comments. Thanks for the comments in this survey and in the group threads. I've read and considered every comment. If and when I start serious work on any of these project, I will post more details, questions and discussion.
The clearest result in my opinion is that people would like to see a Hermes-Lite 2.1 with updated FPGA. The larger and similarly priced Efinix FPGA is also interesting to me as it opens up many possibilities like more advanced DSP, more skimming receivers, better buffering for wifi, a small RISC-V soft processor for control, etc. One common requirement for all the proposed projects is RTL clean-up and porting to another FPGA. I'll probably work on this along with the CW keyer first.
Another common theme beyond what I proposed was the desire for more bands (VHF/UHF), more power and better peripheral integration (transverters, PAs, ALC). To be honest, I am a die-hard QRP digital mode operator who wants to be able to use a radio remotely. The HL2 already meets all my desires but has grown larger than my initial expectations. It is very unlikely that I will have the motivation, interest or expertise to work on VHF/UHF, PAs or peripheral integration. What I am willing to do is the following:
- If I revisit the HL2 layout, make minor changes to better facilitate others working in these areas. Minor changes means roughly less than 5% PCB rework. I am not ripping up and redoing large portions of the layout. Possible small rework includes making i2c more accessible for mixers, running some specialized IOs in the new inner layers of the HL2.1 PCB, adding a silicon switch for RX instead of RX2 and RX3 in parallel, etc. I would also try to accommodate similar interfacing wishes in any new project.
- Make small updates to the gateware again to facilitate others. This includes improved i2c pass through, i2c broadcasting of command words, uart pass through, control of a few extra IO signals, etc.
- Pay for out-of-pocket prototyping expenses for HL2 companion card or enhancement projects. For example, a run of 10 boards to test a new design. We have enough money in the R&D and repair funds to cover this.
- Help prepare the project for production and sale by Makerfabs. I have established connections with Makerfabs, know what they like, and can help expedite and simplify this process.
All of this assumes following of the
contributor guidelines, using github (managing contributions from several people is a nightmare without a revision control system. Git is a good standard. Learn how to use it.), keeping everything open source, and not forcing unnecessary forks of the project. A good example of this is the
N2ADR filter board (use this link if you want to build of that project as it links to production code). I also hope that efforts by Bill and/or others to build a small RP2040-based board to offload IO results in something similar.
If people are interested in a more major redesign of the HL2 or new SDR, maybe Art who has already created his own versions of the HL2 might be willing to take on design and layout of a complete new board. I think that with guidance from this group, we could come up with something that appeals to many people yet requires minimal gateware changes. Also, something that can be built from parts readily available to Art, but also acceptable for small batch manufacturing by Makerfabs.
73,
Steve
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