Just spotted the latest update for JTDX (Build 22160). If you are running this popular fork for FT8/FT4 modes, it’s time to check for updates.
Community testing confirms JTDX often decodes 20% to 50% more signals than standard WSJT-X during high-density FT8/FT4 activity by utilizing multi-threaded decode cycles and deeper analysis passes. SourceForge Technical Infrastructure Updates Shared Hamlib Libraries: jtdx 22160 updated
: The update introduces "Candidate List Thinning" (CL), allowing users with older or slower CPUs to reduce processing lag by selecting a percentage of signals to decode without sacrificing the primary QSO frequency. User Experience Changes Just spotted the latest update for JTDX (Build 22160)
You can usually install this over your previous version, but it is highly recommended to backup your JTDX.ini and wsjtx_log.adi files before upgrading. ❓ Which version do you need? : General users can typically find the most
: General users can typically find the most stable recent releases, like v2.2.159 , on platforms like SourceForge or FileHippo .