Users can now open a PSK Reporter map directly from the UI, automatically filtered to their callsign, current band, and mode . Technical Tweaks for Better Performance
indicate that JTDX consistently provides more decodes on both FT8 and WSPR, even when using the same audio source. Version & Installation Notes For users looking to upgrade or install for the first time: Release Candidates
A cornerstone of JTDX 2.2.160 is the substantial overhaul of its FT8 signal decoder. The development team has focused on core improvements that directly impact reliability and performance: jtdx 2.2.160
to enable features like automatic logging and grid monitoring.
Regardless of your operating system, the installation process is straightforward: Users can now open a PSK Reporter map
Adjustments to the decoding logic aim to improve sensitivity, though some builds have been noted to increase CPU load on older processors. Bug Fixes: Resolved issues where the Sync button could be accidentally double-pushed. grid issues reported in earlier 160-rc versions. Translation updates for various languages. Version Variants When downloading from SourceForge , you will typically find different installers: -win32.exe / -win64.exe:
After installation, you must configure JTDX correctly. Here is a field-tested setup: The development team has focused on core improvements
Operators can enter wanted stations directly into a quick-access list without opening complex menus, forcing the software to prefer the targeted station.