Jtdx 22160 Upd -

One of the largest workflow shifts in the 2.2.160 ecosystem is the companion macro utility: . This zero-installation, portable extension interprets raw incoming messages and executes automated operation strategies. Feature Mode Operational Mechanism

If you’re an active user of JTDX for digital modes (FT8, FT4, MSK144), you may have seen references to version 2.2.160 — often shortened to “jtdx 22160 upd” . This incremental update brings several under-the-hood improvements and bug fixes. Here’s a breakdown of what’s changed and whether you should install it. jtdx 22160 upd

| Issue | Potential Solution | | :--- | :--- | | | Re-select your audio input device in JTDX settings. If using a FlexRadio, change the DAX audio RX properties from STEREO to MONO. Restart JTDX to re-establish connection. | | High CPU Usage / Lag | Reduce the "Decoding cycle" number to 1 . Turn off "Deep" decoding options if enabled. Check other background programs (e.g., antivirus, Slice Master) that may be spiking CPU. | | Incorrect Grid in Log (rc7 bug) | Use a more stable build like RC3 or a newer release (RC9/RC10) that addresses the issue. Manually correct log entries. | | CAT Control Not Working | Verify the correct COM port and baud rate. Ensure no other program is using the same COM port. After updating Hamlib 5 (or using the integrated Hamlib 4), close and restart JTDX. | | Unable to Unzip Archive | If using a Windows build, the ZIP archive is password protected. Use the password "jtdx" to extract the files. | One of the largest workflow shifts in the 2