Jtdx 22160 - Upd ^new^

Operators originally migrated to JTDX (a fork of the original WSJT-X) because it offered and advanced sensitivity filters that often outperformed other software on crowded bands. For DXers—radio enthusiasts aiming to contact distant stations—v2.2.160 represented the latest attempt to squeeze decodes out of signals buried deep in the noise. The Software "Standoff"

Added Superfox support and the 5-call operator attendance timeout.

Scans the local waterfall to identify and park your transmitter on an open audio frequency. 2. Sound Device Management (16-Bit vs. 32-Bit Audio) jtdx 22160 upd

: The version has seen multiple iterations, currently reaching RC10 build 3 in early 2026. 📡 Technical Performance

The waterfall and message display areas in 2.2.160 offer improved clarity, making it easier to spot faint signals and identify callsigns. Operators originally migrated to JTDX (a fork of

JTDX v2.2.160 Update: What You Need to Know About the Latest Release

The update includes translation updates for multiple languages and minor UI refinements to tooltips for buttons like Enable Tx, Sync, and AGC. Version History & Variants Scans the local waterfall to identify and park

JTDX is a optimized fork of WSJT-X, specifically tailored for weak-signal digital modes (FT8, FT4, JT65, etc.). It is known for its slightly better decoding sensitivity in low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) conditions and its unique audio processing features.