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JTDX 2.2.160: New Features & Performance Fixes The JTDX 2.2.160-rc8 release is out! 📻 This update brings highly requested functionality for serious DXers and DXpedition chasers. If you’ve been waiting for SuperFox support or better rig integration, now is the time to update. 🚀 What's New in 2.2.160?

  1. Enable Deep Decode: Settings > Decoding > Deep (not Normal or Fast). This leverages the -24 dB improvements.
  2. Turn on Auto Seq for Fox: Under Special Ops > Fox Tx, check Auto Enable with Band Hop. This makes multi-band DXpedition operating automated.
  3. Set Call Sign Coloring: In View > Colors, assign distinct colors for NEW DXCC, Needed Grid, and Same Continent. The 2.2.160 render engine handles 50+ colors without slowdown.
  4. Use the new "Double-click to QSY" – In the Band Activity window, double-click any callsign. The rig will QSY, change mode, and start decoding that frequency within 1 second.
  • Provide the full changelog text from the official 2.2.160 release notes.
  • Walk through configuring JTDX for a specific radio model.
  • Give step-by-step setup for FT8 with sample settings.

: The FT8 decoder now utilizes 9 decoding passes instead of the previous 3-cycle/3-pass system. This change is designed to better align the software's performance with modern CPU capabilities, maximizing decoding efficiency on crowded bands. Transceiver Control Interface (TCI) Enhancements jtdx 22160 new

Decoupled Hamlib Libraries: One of the most critical technical shifts in rc8 is the use of shared Hamlib libraries. This allows Windows and Linux users to apply new radio control patches by simply replacing a .dll file, without needing to rebuild the entire JTDX application. JTDX 2

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