Versions:

  • 2.10.3.10
  • 2.10.3.8

Thetis is an open-source Windows client developed by Richie – MW0LGE specifically for operating High-Performance Software-Defined Radio (HPSDR) hardware that has been modified to support Apache Labs transceivers and receivers. Falling squarely in the Communications/Ham Radio category, the program gives amateurs and experimenters a full-featured, low-latency graphical interface for tuning, filtering, and processing RF signals from the radio’s FPGA, while also exposing advanced controls such as pre-distortion, diversity reception, and multiple simultaneous spectral displays. Typical use cases include contesting, DX chasing, digital-mode operation, remote-base linking, and laboratory-grade signal analysis, all performed without the need for additional middleware. Thetis is maintained in parallel with the original HPSDR software and is currently offered in two numbered branches—stable release 2.10.3.10 and an earlier 2.9.x stream—allowing users to select either cutting-edge enhancements or a proven feature set depending on station requirements. Both versions share a common code base, ensuring that firmware images, skins, and third-party plugins remain compatible across upgrades. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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