Jtdx 22160 Updated Upd [ Proven ✰ ]
JTDX v2.21.60 Updated: A Deep Dive into the Latest Features, Performance Boosts, and Why You Need to Upgrade
Published by: The Digital Modes Desk
A green bar appears on the screen. The software has decoded a signal: CQ ZL2ABC New Zealand. jtdx 22160 updated
Message Filtering: Better tools to filter out unwanted CQ calls or specific regions, helping you focus on the DX stations you actually need. JTDX v2
- The software now automatically inserts "RR73" versus "73" based on signal report symmetry.
- It includes a new "Call 1st" collision avoidance system that prevents two stations in a pileup from transmitting simultaneously during the same Tx5 cycle.
JTDX version 2.2.160 represents a significant milestone for enthusiasts of digital amateur radio modes. This update focuses on enhancing the decoding efficiency and user interface stability for FT8 and FT4 operators. The software now automatically inserts "RR73" versus "73"
Hamlib Integration: Updated to a newer version of Hamlib to improve rig control and PTT stability across various transceivers.
Should You Update?
Yes, if:
Improvements to GUI geometry and auto-scaling ensure the interface remains crisp and usable on 4K monitors and with varying font sizes. SourceForge Comparison: JTDX vs. WSJT-X JTDX 2.2.160 WSJT-X 2.6.1+ Sensitivity Generally superior in crowded bands Industry standard baseline Auto-Sequencing Highly aggressive for DX work Conservative / Traditional Higher (due to multiple decode passes) Lower / More efficient for older PCs Notifications Integrated audio alerts and highlighting Basic callsign highlighting
For Linux (Debian/Ubuntu):
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jtdx/release
sudo apt update
sudo apt install jtdx=2.21.60
