Jtdx 22160 New ~upd~ -
The version iteration—along with ecosystem enhancements like JTDX Improved and macro companion tools—marks an evolution in how amateur radio operators interact with overcrowded HF bands. Key Technical Improvements in Version 2.2.160
New strategies in companion tools like JTDX-Helper , such as "DX-Chasing" (or "Pitbull" mode), which focuses continuously on a specific station in split mode even if they answer someone else first.
: A refreshed stylesheet delivers high-contrast visibility for late-night gray-line DX chasing without causing eye strain. Ecosystem Integration and Automation
Logging errors have been a minor pain point. This build updates the ADIF (Amateur Data Interchange Format) export to the latest specification. New fields for MY_VUCC_GRIDS , MY_CNTY , and MY_STATE are now correctly populated. For loggers like Log4OM, DXKeeper, and CQRLOG, this means seamless, error-free QSO uploads. jtdx 22160 new
A dedicated third tab for band hopping allows users to efficiently manage automated band changes across FT8, FT4, and JT65, which is ideal for unattended operation or maximizing band coverage. Key Differences from Previous Versions
: The recommended baseline option for the vast majority of ham shacks, offering highly stable performance over standard virtual audio cables and USB codecs.
: Ensure your PC clock is precisely synchronized using software like Dimension 4 or Meinberg NTP. Weak-signal modes depend on precise timing. For loggers like Log4OM, DXKeeper, and CQRLOG, this
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For users of Expert Electronics or other TCI-compatible rigs, the update now allows selecting a 12000 sampling rate . It also introduces support for three-byte integer audio formats in 32-bit builds, offering better compatibility with high-end audio streams.
: This build refines the internal UDP handling. This stops data bottlenecks when simultaneously passing real-time decoded grids to secondary software solutions. Key Comparisons: JTDX vs. WSJT-X vs. JTDX Improved