Friday, May 15, 2026

Hamradio future radio equipment?

   Sometimes I've the feeling I'm doing my hobby with outdated equipment. Yes the Icom IC-7300 is a SDR radio. But the options and configurations you can have and do on such a radio are limited. I've been writing before about Hamradio in the future in 2011, at that time a radio controlled by a tablet and with touch screen was a novelty.  I predicted that in the future radios would be much more configurable. PD2TW Tjip, a neighbourstation, did direct me to something I've not really seen before. Actually software SDRs are around for a time but it didn't interest me a lot. They were expensive, you needed a fast computer and a lot of time to configure everything. May be I have been sleeping but hamradio equipment has evolved! A very popular transceiver these days is a BRICK 2 SDR which is doing a great job together with software called Thetis and a Chinese made RS-928 150W solid state amplifier. If you have patience you can order some of these at the cheap AliExpress, Bangood or whatever sites and have a real bargain. You end up with an excellent 150W HF radio for under 1000 euro which is still much more capable and a lot cheaper as a IC-7300. With such a SDR you have a transceiver that has pure signal capabilities and two independent receivers. Obviously you need to connect it to a good fast computer with enough memory because the radio needs the computer to work. But then you have endless configuration possibilities with the Thetis software or similar. You can also remote control everything via internet with any phone, tablet or other computer. Since everything is configurable the software is updated regularly with new features for the SDR radio. If you like to tinker with these kind of radios it is really worth to figure things out.  Personally I don't like to tinker with endless configurations and tune ups till a radio works like you want. Am I getting old? Or bored? I don't know but I get the feeling this technology is too fast and complicated for me. But for others this is a way of enjoying the hobby with new things, features, possebilities.

Personally I prefer to get back to the basics of transmitting with a morsekey and CW without the use of any computer. I don't feel any magic watching and clicking on a waterfall and/or a computerscreen. Although I enjoy digital modes a lot and still use them to make contacts. But I also like to listen and wandering over the band just by turning a dial. I wonder how radio will evolve in the future? I've predicted this kind of radio 15 years ago. But don't clearly see what is coming in next 15 years. Will there still be "analog (SDR) equipment" or is it just a (cheap) black configurable box SDR you buy. What about you? What would you like in 15 years? What would you prefer? Is the SDR black box something that attracts you?

PD5L has a detailed page about the equipment described above:

https://pd5l.home.blog/brick-2-14-bit-sdr-transceiver/ 

ON7OFF has everything about the Thetis software on his channel:

https://www.youtube.com/@ON7OFF


Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Friday, May 8, 2026

Blogroll/bloglist maintenance


     Once in a while I do some maintenance on my blog. This time I have removed inactive blogs from my blogroll. Some well known blogs from operators like VK4DX, PH0NO, NY4G, PA0K, PA3HHO, PA1T. Some are still active on the air I guess but not posting anything in their blogs for a long time so I removed them. With some of them I had some nice interaction but time goes on I guess and interests move, fade away or life goes on another path. Blogging is not as populair as some years ago although my blog still attracts a lot of readers. If you know a good amateurradio blog well worth reading, which is not yet in my blogroll, let me know.