Jtdx 2.2.160 Jun 2026
A small but appreciated user interface improvement was also noted in forks. The red TX power button was changed to a lighter color while receiving, providing a more intuitive visual indicator of the radio's status.
Unlike the default two decoding passes in WSJT-X, JTDX 2.2.160 allows up to :
Set the appropriate UDP ports (typically 2237) to allow real-time ADIF transfers. Maximizing Performance: Best Practices jtdx 2.2.160
Let’s break down the specific features that make this version a must-have.
Amateur radio digital modes have experienced a massive surge in popularity over the last decade, with FT8 and FT4 leading the charge. While WSJT-X is the original platform developed by Joe Taylor (K1JT) and his team, (Joint Time Digital X) has emerged as a powerhouse alternative for operators seeking advanced decoding capabilities and user-friendly automation. A small but appreciated user interface improvement was
| Feature | JTDX 2.2.160 | WSJT-X 2.6.1 | |--------|--------------|----------------| | | Superior (extra deep passes) | Good (standard passes) | | Waterfall options | Extensive (FFT size, averaging) | Basic | | Super Fox (Hound) | Full support | Partial (experimental) | | CPU usage | Slightly higher (if deep decoding) | Lower | | Logging integration | More direct options | Standard via UDP | | Stability | Very stable (mature build) | Rock solid (reference) |
Operators can enter wanted stations directly into a quick-access list without opening complex menus, forcing the software to prefer the targeted station. | Feature | JTDX 2
To run JTDX 2.2.160 effectively, a user typically needs:
You can run multiple instances of JTDX 2.2.160 simultaneously for SO2R (Single Operator Two Radio) operation or monitoring multiple bands. Each instance retains its own settings, audio routing, and rig control.