Jtdx 22160 Upd
: Ensure your PC system clock is precisely synchronized. Digital weak-signal modes like FT8 require time sync precision within ±1plus or minus 1
: Automatic band hopping every two minutes for FT8/FT4 to help monitor propagation. UI Customization
: Interfacing programs like GridTracker instantly parse decoded grids and map them visually. jtdx 22160 upd
: Enhanced sensitivity for FT8 signals, particularly in "crowded" band conditions where signals overlap.
Designed to pull weak signals out of the noise floor on crowded bands. : Ensure your PC system clock is precisely synchronized
Automatically ingests completed QSOs into your master station logbooks upon clicking "Log QSO". The UDP "Collusion" Problem and Multicast Addressing
The represents a fascinating era in digital software. It is a version of JTDX that bridged the gap between the classic WSJT-X-based interface and modern features like automated Band Hopping and DXpedition messaging. While the version number suggests a minor incremental update, the changelog reveals a heavy rewrite of the decoding engine and radio control stack. : Enhanced sensitivity for FT8 signals, particularly in
For operators using modern Software Defined Radios (SDRs), the JTDX 2.2.160 build cleans up crucial Transceiver Control Interface (TCI) protocol interactions:
Even with a perfect install, you may encounter issues. Here are the most reported problems and their fixes.
, a popular fork that adds features not found in the standard release: Band Hopping
Users of the previous 2.2.159 build reported that automatically spotting stations to a local DX Cluster via UDP would sometimes duplicate spots. The resolves this by adding a debounce timer to the UDP spot generator.