Jtdx — 2.2.160
Subject: Quick heads up on JTDX 2.2.160
Hey,
Just finished updating to JTDX 2.2.160 on my shack PC. If you’re still running the older version, it’s definitely worth the upgrade. The new build continues to refine the decoding on weak signals—it feels a bit snappier on the deep searches compared to the last release. jtdx 2.2.160
The UI is as clean as ever, but the stability seems improved during busy band conditions. No issues with the installation process on Windows [or insert your OS]. Let me know if you’ve seen any changes on your end. Catch you on the bands!
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| Setting | Value | |---------|-------| | Audio source | USB Codec (96000 Hz) | | PTT method | CAT via rigctld | | Decoding depth | Deep (normal for contests) | | Waterfall speed | 3–5 fps | | Tx power | 10–30W (100W for Q65) | | Report type | RRR / 73 auto-send – ON |
Before focusing on version 2.2.160, let’s clarify what JTDX is. JTDX (sometimes spelled JT-DX) is an enhanced derivative of WSJT-X. While WSJT-X focuses on strict protocol adherence, JTDX prioritizes decoding performance, user interface flexibility, and sensitivity. It is specifically optimized for weak-signal DXing. Subject: Quick heads up on JTDX 2
Key differences from WSJT-X include:
