: A toggleable dark mode directly in the main window.
Behind the new features, JTDX 2.2.160 includes significant under-the-hood improvements and crucial bug fixes:
73, and happy DXing.
Join the JTDX Community to discuss new "hidden" features and setup tips. Happy DXing! 73. #radio #FT8 #DigitalModes #JTDX Option 3: Short & Punchy (Twitter/X style)
Like any sophisticated software, JTDX has had its share of issues, and the development team has been methodical in addressing them in version 2.2.160. jtdx 22160 new
One of the most exciting developments in the 2.2.160 release candidates is the addition of . SFH is an enhanced modulation scheme within the FT8 mode designed for incredibly deep weak-signal work, often used by high-profile DXpeditions.
The development team has acknowledged these issues and expects a minor patch (22161) soon.
A Japanese blogger and ham radio operator, JH3DRN, detailed his experience after acquiring the rc7 version specifically for this feature:
So, what makes JTDX 22160 stand out from the crowd? Here are some of its key features: : A toggleable dark mode directly in the main window
The primary goal of the JTDX software branch is to decode weak signals that vanish beneath the noise floor of standard software. Version 2.2.160 advances this focus with specific optimizations:
April 12, 2026 Author: The Digital DXer
Chasing the Magic on 22m: JTDX v2.2.160 and the “New” HF Frontier
Do NOT download from third-party "cracked" or "optimized" mirrors. Some contain keyloggers or modified DLLs. Happy DXing
JTDX 2.2.160 is a must-have upgrade for serious weak-signal operators. Its combination of improved decoding, stable Hamlib integration, and refined user features ensures that it remains the top choice for FT8/FT4 enthusiasts looking to squeeze every last decibel of performance out of their station.
Is JTDX v2.2.160 a game changer? Not really—it’s an incremental improvement. But the aspect is the community rediscovering 22.160 MHz.
JTDX (Joint Test Data Exchange) version is a specialized amateur radio software program designed for digital mode communications, primarily
: Quickly toggle between FT8, FT4, and classic JT modes using prominent main-window buttons without fishing through deep top menus.
Expedition chasers rely heavily on JTDX’s automation to log rare entities during crowded pileups.
: A toggleable dark mode directly in the main window.
Behind the new features, JTDX 2.2.160 includes significant under-the-hood improvements and crucial bug fixes:
73, and happy DXing.
Join the JTDX Community to discuss new "hidden" features and setup tips. Happy DXing! 73. #radio #FT8 #DigitalModes #JTDX Option 3: Short & Punchy (Twitter/X style)
Like any sophisticated software, JTDX has had its share of issues, and the development team has been methodical in addressing them in version 2.2.160.
One of the most exciting developments in the 2.2.160 release candidates is the addition of . SFH is an enhanced modulation scheme within the FT8 mode designed for incredibly deep weak-signal work, often used by high-profile DXpeditions.
The development team has acknowledged these issues and expects a minor patch (22161) soon.
A Japanese blogger and ham radio operator, JH3DRN, detailed his experience after acquiring the rc7 version specifically for this feature:
So, what makes JTDX 22160 stand out from the crowd? Here are some of its key features:
The primary goal of the JTDX software branch is to decode weak signals that vanish beneath the noise floor of standard software. Version 2.2.160 advances this focus with specific optimizations:
April 12, 2026 Author: The Digital DXer
Chasing the Magic on 22m: JTDX v2.2.160 and the “New” HF Frontier
Do NOT download from third-party "cracked" or "optimized" mirrors. Some contain keyloggers or modified DLLs.
JTDX 2.2.160 is a must-have upgrade for serious weak-signal operators. Its combination of improved decoding, stable Hamlib integration, and refined user features ensures that it remains the top choice for FT8/FT4 enthusiasts looking to squeeze every last decibel of performance out of their station.
Is JTDX v2.2.160 a game changer? Not really—it’s an incremental improvement. But the aspect is the community rediscovering 22.160 MHz.
JTDX (Joint Test Data Exchange) version is a specialized amateur radio software program designed for digital mode communications, primarily
: Quickly toggle between FT8, FT4, and classic JT modes using prominent main-window buttons without fishing through deep top menus.
Expedition chasers rely heavily on JTDX’s automation to log rare entities during crowded pileups.