Hi all ,
question : is it OK to get Thetis and HPSDR both installed on a PC and sometimes run Thetis , sometimes run hpsdr?
Actually I run only HPSDR but there is someting boring : depending how I use it , I need the setup to be different so I need to modify manually every time.
So different software with it's own setup would be better . I suppose it is not possible to run sevral HPSDR as probably the database would be the same whatever instance is used?
Another boring thing , the PTT setup with serial ports is not kept in the database , very often I have to re^program PTT and com but I know there is no longer development on HPSDR.
It is the same with frequency memories , sometimes wiped.
73
Dom
Thetis and openhpsdr mrx ps and Thetis
Re: Thetis and openhpsdr mrx ps and Thetis
Is HPSDR installed under /Program files x86?
Than reinstall it in his own root directory, i.e. C:/HPSDR
This should solve the second issue but not sure if you can use multiple instances ... (moi not using HPSDR anymore)
Than reinstall it in his own root directory, i.e. C:/HPSDR
This should solve the second issue but not sure if you can use multiple instances ... (moi not using HPSDR anymore)
73 PD3LK Leon
Re: Thetis and openhpsdr mrx ps and Thetis
Both openHPSDR mRX PS and Thetis can happily be installed at the same time on the same PC. No special methods are necessary, just use the normal installer for each.
There's no need to run one or the other to enjoy different settings. Both Thetis and openHPSDR (aka "PowerSDR") provide a command line option called -datapath. By creating separate Windows shortcuts and using the datapath command line option you can easily switch between different databases at startup.
See this topic for more information: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=4047
There's no need to run one or the other to enjoy different settings. Both Thetis and openHPSDR (aka "PowerSDR") provide a command line option called -datapath. By creating separate Windows shortcuts and using the datapath command line option you can easily switch between different databases at startup.
See this topic for more information: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=4047