Jtdx 22160 New -

: Users on Windows and Linux can now apply recent Hamlib patches by simply replacing the libhamlib-4.dll file without needing to rebuild or reinstall the entire JTDX application.

JTDX v2.2.160 is a notable update in the evolution of the popular amateur radio digital mode software, succeeding the long-stable v2.2.159. While official public distribution of main JTDX releases was largely paused for a period, v2.2.160 emerged primarily as a series of Release Candidates (RC) v2.2.160-rc7

* JTDX-Helper-160-4. It works with JTDX-2.2. 160-rc6-win64.exe. The problems with the rc4 seems to be solved. * JTDX-Helper-160-3. dg5lp/JTDX-Helper-160 - GitHub jtdx 22160 new

: New functionality for capturing "QSO time on" and "time off" accurately, with updated UDP data exchange for third-party loggers. Alternative: JTDX Improved

Meteor scatter operators often work with very short burst durations. JTDX 22160 introduces (down to 1 ms) and an adaptive threshold that reduces false triggers from local noise. The result: a 15% increase in decodes during peak meteor showers. : Users on Windows and Linux can now

Have you tested JTDX 2.2.160? Share your decode reports and waterfall comparisons in the comments below. And don’t forget to check your local club’s Slack or Discord for nightly build updates beyond 2.2.160.

As solar activity picks up, the 22m band acts like a hybrid between 20m and 15m—long enough for transatlantic evening hops, yet quiet enough to avoid the Russian "Super Users" blasting 1kW on 14.074 MHz. It works with JTDX-2

: A new option to "show messages with my call in RX frequency window" has been added to the Misc tab.