Here is the definitive list of changes, enhancements, and fixes included in the "new" JTDX 22160 release.
"I worked a ZL station from the US East Coast on 80m FT8 at -24 dB. My old WSJT-X wouldn’t even see him. 22160 is magic." – K4ABC
These numbers confirm that the "new" in 2.2.160 is more than a version bump; it’s a meaningful performance upgrade. jtdx 22160 new
One of the standout features in the latest iterations of (specifically early release candidates like rc8 and rc9) is the transition to using shared Hamlib libraries . Key Feature: Modular Hamlib Updates
A frequently updated branch maintained by Uwe Risse (DG2YCB) that integrates v2.2.160 features with additional enhancements like audible alerts and band hopping. 32-Bit vs. 16-Bit Audio: Here is the definitive list of changes, enhancements,
JTDX typically features two main windows:
Make sure to choose the version that fits your operating style—whether you prefer the standard, heavily tested branch or the, often, more feature-rich "improved" version. Conclusion 22160 is magic
But what exactly is new in version 22160? Is it a mandatory upgrade? And how does it compare to WSJT-X? This article breaks down every major feature, bug fix, and performance enhancement you need to know.