The amateur radio community relies on , a highly optimized, weak-signal digital mode software designed for FT8, FT4, and JT-based DXing. This release builds upon the previous 2.2.159 architecture to offer enhanced decoding sensitivity, streamlined Auto-Sequencing, and flexible Hamlib integration. 🛠️ Key Enhancements in JTDX 2.2.160 1. Advanced Hamlib Integration
JTDX is known for pulling extremely weak signals out of the noise. The 2.2.160 release optimizes this further:
Users can easily upgrade or revert Hamlib patches directly via the Radio tab in configuration. 2. Improved Decoding Performance
Operators can enter wanted stations directly into a quick-access list without opening complex menus, forcing the software to prefer the targeted station.
Unlike previous versions where Hamlib was bundled tightly into the core code, .
Highly sensitive decoding routines minimize the impacts of minor computer clock drift.
The amateur radio community relies on , a highly optimized, weak-signal digital mode software designed for FT8, FT4, and JT-based DXing. This release builds upon the previous 2.2.159 architecture to offer enhanced decoding sensitivity, streamlined Auto-Sequencing, and flexible Hamlib integration. 🛠️ Key Enhancements in JTDX 2.2.160 1. Advanced Hamlib Integration
JTDX is known for pulling extremely weak signals out of the noise. The 2.2.160 release optimizes this further:
Users can easily upgrade or revert Hamlib patches directly via the Radio tab in configuration. 2. Improved Decoding Performance
Operators can enter wanted stations directly into a quick-access list without opening complex menus, forcing the software to prefer the targeted station.
Unlike previous versions where Hamlib was bundled tightly into the core code, .
Highly sensitive decoding routines minimize the impacts of minor computer clock drift.