Jtdx 22160 Updated [repack] Direct
: Set your decode depth to "Deep" in the main settings panel if you are running a multi-core processor. This instructs JTDX to run multiple iterative mathematical passes over the same audio chunk to uncover weak signals masked by stronger local operators.
| Feature | What it does | |---------|---------------| | | -4 to -5 dB sensitivity with Deep (normal mode) | | Auto‑sequencing fix | No more missed TX transitions on fast CPUs | | Contest logging | ADIF export includes MY_SIG_INFO for VHF contests | | Spectrum window | Shows real‑time FFT with peak hold | | Band hopping | Use BandMap to scan multiple bands for openings |
📢 Update Alert: JTDX version 22160 is available
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As with all JTDX updates, 2.2.160 continues to refine the message decoding algorithms, providing a slight edge in recognizing weak signals in crowded FT8 bands. Why Upgrade to JTDX 2.2.160?
If your USB codec or virtual audio cable disappears after updating: Go to > Settings > Audio .
Improved decoder sensitivity and smarter callsign identification mean more QSOs in the log. : Set your decode depth to "Deep" in
: Easily toggle a high-contrast dark theme directly from the main window interface to reduce eye strain during late-night pileups.
With evolving Hamlib libraries, this update ensures your software plays nice with the latest operating systems and modern radio hardware.
Updating to JTDX 22160 is relatively straightforward. Here's a step-by-step guide: As with all JTDX updates, 2
JTDX remains a top choice for those who prefer its specific decoding algorithms over standard WSJT-X. Have you updated yet? How are the decoding results on your end?
: Ensure your soundcard is set to 48 kHz sampling rate with 16-bit depth.
Saves processing cycles if you plan on actively transmitting. Under 0.5 seconds deviation