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Preliminary F/W-versions - where to find?

Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2019 2:23 pm
by dl6eat
Hi all,

I was now searching for quite a while but couldn't really find any folder or GitHub address for brand new latest beta firmware versions.
As an example - for the Orion MKII board in my ANAN 7000 there are 2 known preliminary firmware versions available, called Version 2_1 and 2_2.....at Github there is still only Version v1.9.

Think most of you are better informed than I, but since I already know of certain other hams who cant't direct themselve to the latest beta Versions as well I thought I open this Topic right here.

- Can anybody help me please on how to find the latest and greatest preliminray Firmware Versions for

- Orion MKII (only protocol 2)
- ANAN 10 (16 bit - Hermes - only protocol 2)


Especially on the Hermes board there is still this well known annoying issue that PS-A (Pure Signal) doesn't work in automode - only when using Singel Calibration. May be there is still anything better than v10.7?

Many thanks to all who can help here in advance! Have a great Christmas time!

73,

Andy - DL6EAT (W6EAT)

Re: Preliminary F/W-versions - where to find?

Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2019 10:06 pm
by w-u-2-o
For 16-bit Hermes, what you see in Github is all there is right now.

For the Orion MKII:

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Re: Preliminary F/W-versions - where to find?

Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2019 8:36 am
by dl6eat
Thanks Scott,

I couldn't see that interesting folder before - may be my browser is playing it's own games here - I am currently travelling in Egypt.

Well, regarding the "old" ANAN-10 I was hoping that also in this area new preliminary F/W Versions come out from time to time.
It became pretty quite there at least....
Certainly not important but having Pure Signal also in auto-mode would be simply a real and great upgrade.
Think there are also many Hermes-boards out there - in addition there are many replicas by Gerd Loch (Berlin).
So the installed base should be huge.

Happy Christmas-time,

73,

Andy - SU/DL6EAT