Jtdx 2.2 160
If you’re new to JTDX on Top Band:
160m is notorious for QRN (atmospheric noise) and man-made interference. Earlier versions of JTDX handled this adequately, but v2.2.160 includes optimized decoding thresholds specifically beneficial for LF/MF bands. jtdx 2.2 160
The JTDX 2.2 branch introduced several distinct features that separate it from the upstream WSJT-X project: If you’re new to JTDX on Top Band:
: Known for its "Deep" decoding passes, JTDX often out-performs standard WSJT-X on overcrowded bands, frequently pulling more signals out of the noise. Cold winter nights and high-power amplifiers can cause
Cold winter nights and high-power amplifiers can cause transmitter drift on 160m. JTDX v2.2.160 refines the AFC algorithm, keeping the decoder locked onto drifting signals longer. This means fewer “ghost” decodes and more completed QSOs with stations using older tube gear or temperature-sensitive oscillators.
Chasing the Top Band: Why JTDX v2.2.160 is a Game-Changer for 160m