Validating that the decoding sensitivity improvements promised in the 22.1.x branch are actually delivering better "decodes per pass." Key Features in This Release
WDM-KS or exclusive ASIO audio drivers configured for linear streams. Standard side-emission suppression. Superior suppression of unwanted out-of-passband artifacts. Hardware Overhead Light CPU footprint. jtdx 22160 verified
, represents a significant update focused on modernizing decoder capabilities and improving hardware integration. While it began as a closed beta for specific testers, it eventually became a widely discussed stable candidate for operators using the FT8 and FT4 modes Key Features and Improvements SuperFox Mode Support: One of the most critical additions in this version is the WSJT-X SuperFox mode decoder Hardware Overhead Light CPU footprint
To lower CPU overhead on older hardware and Raspberry Pi devices, the application has decoupled its TX/RX message formatting from wave generation. By porting , the time required to encode and pack a transmitted FT8 wave block drops to near-zero milliseconds. 4. Smart "Answer-to-Other" Logic By porting , the time required to encode
A post on the official JTDX forum provided a SHA-256 hash for an early release candidate:
: Some testers noted that while the release is generally smooth, it may occasionally stop decoding on extremely busy bands after long periods of continuous operation. Download and Verification Windows/Linux/Mac : Official binaries are available via the JTDX SourceForge page JTDX-Improved Malware Scan
The "Verified" status of JTDX 22160 is a testament to its performance and reliability. The verification process involves rigorous testing and evaluation by independent experts, who assess the software's capabilities and ensure that it meets specific standards. This process includes: