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Jtdx 22160 New 100%

If you are a serious DXer, contester, or weak-signal experimenter, the answer is a resounding yes. The improved decoding sensitivity, faster performance, and satellite support make it the current gold standard for FT8 and FT4 operation.

If you are a casual operator using WSJT-X once a week for casual QSOs, the upgrade is optional. But you’re missing out on a smoother, more capable experience.

To get started, back up your existing log, download the official 22160 installer from SourceForge, and spend 10 minutes exploring the new contesting and satellite tabs. Within an hour, you’ll wonder how you operated without it. jtdx 22160 new


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Stay on the air, and decode the impossible. If you are a serious DXer, contester, or

Given the ambiguity, here's a general report based on possible interpretations:

According to release notes from the JTDX team (posted November 2024), version 2.2.160 is considered a stable candidate before a major 2.3.x rewrite. The "new" aspects here are foundational for future features like: Calls to Action:

The developers caution that 2.2.160 will be the last version supporting Windows 7 and 8.1. Future builds require Windows 10 22H2 or newer.

Contesters will immediately notice the updated Log QSO window. Key improvements include: