Jtdx 2.2.160
JTDX (JT Digital Modes for X) is a software package focused on robust reception and decoding of weak-signal digital modes used by amateur radio operators. While originating as a derivative of Joe Taylor’s WSJT-X project, JTDX emphasizes enhancements for HF propagation conditions, improved decode rates, and additional usability features favored by contesters and DXers.
Supports multiple instances of the software simultaneously using the --rig-name= argument, allowing for different configurations and logs per instance.
The standard JTDX installation process applies: jtdx 2.2.160
At the core of JTDX are signal-processing chains designed for maximal sensitivity:
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The integration of JTDX with the broader station ecosystem is also a key part of the user experience. It supports robust , allowing it to interface seamlessly with various helper applications like JTAlert for alerts and GridTracker for real-time logging and mapping. It can also automatically upload QSOs to online logs and, on Linux, work with logging programs like Qlog.
| Setting | Value | |---------|-------| | Audio source | USB Codec (96000 Hz) | | PTT method | CAT via rigctld | | Decoding depth | (normal for contests) | | Waterfall speed | 3–5 fps | | Tx power | 10–30W (100W for Q65) | | Report type | RRR / 73 auto-send – ON | The standard JTDX installation process applies: At the
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This command should be run, replacing /Applications/JTDX.app with the actual path to your JTDX application.
5.2. Configuration Panels
To get the most out of this specific release, implement these operating tweaks: