Jtdx 22160 Updated [better] Guide

JTDX remains renowned for its ability to pull signals from the noise that other software might miss. Key updates in the 2.2.160 cycle include: Message Highlighting:

Support for newer transceivers (including recent Icom, Yaesu, and Elecraft models) via CAT control has been expanded. The update also improves compatibility with third-party logging software like Log4OM and DXKeeper, ensuring smoother automatic logging after each QSO. jtdx 22160 updated

Previous JTDX versions lagged on macOS, with odd audio routing bugs. Version 2.2.160 brings and native Apple Silicon (M1/M2) support without Rosetta 2. Linux users get a Flatpak build that works out-of-the-box on Debian/Ubuntu and Fedora. JTDX remains renowned for its ability to pull

| Metric | WSJT-X 2.6.1 | JTDX 2.2.160 | |--------|---------------|----------------| | Decodes per cycle (avg) | 42 | 61 | | Weakest decode (dB) | -20 dB | -26 dB | | CPU usage (Intel i5) | 8% | 6.5% | | False decodes (24h) | 2 | 5 (due to extra sensitivity) | Previous JTDX versions lagged on macOS, with odd