Richie – MW0LGE is the open-source alias of a solo developer whose entire public catalog is built around high-performance software-defined-radio (SDR) solutions for amateur and experimenter communities. The single published title, Thetis, is a feature-rich Windows client that grew from the original HPSDR (High-Performance Software-Defined Radio) codebase and has since evolved into the preferred front-end for Apache Labs’ Anan series of direct-sampling transceivers. Inside one executable the program unites a real-time panadapter, waterfall, audio engine, extensive digital-mode support, diversity reception, multiple VFOs, transmit speech processing, and deep hardware calibration controls, giving operators a studio-grade cockpit for HF through UHF work without external suites. Typical use cases span contesting, weak-signal DX, digital voice and data, EMCOMM, and educational RF research, all served by low-latency ASIO audio, networked protocol stacks, and user-definable skins that scale from laptops to multi-monitor contest stations. Because the codebase is GPL-licensed, advanced users also treat Thetis as a sandbox for custom DSP experiments and hardware integrations. The publisher’s software is offered free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are fulfilled through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the newest build and permitting unattended batch installation alongside other applications.

Thetis

Client software for HPSDR with changes for the Apache Labs line of radios.

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