For DXpedition operators using Fox/Hound mode (popular for rare entity operations), the new version includes a . Now, Fox stations can predefine propagation windows per band. The software automatically shifts the Fox's TX/RX frequency based on UTC time and solar data fetched from an online source (e.g., NOAA or QRZ propagation tools).
: The most significant addition is the inclusion of the WSJT-X SuperFox decoder , allowing JTDX users to participate in high-volume DXpedition traffic using the new protocol. jtdx 22160 new
The development team has acknowledged these issues and expects a minor patch (22161) soon. For DXpedition operators using Fox/Hound mode (popular for
using WSJT-X once a week for casual QSOs, the upgrade is optional. But you’re missing out on a smoother, more capable experience. : The most significant addition is the inclusion
: Added functionality to validate the last grid from various sources, ensuring data accuracy when the grid size matches.
The number refers to a specific software version – likely JTDX v2.2.160 (sometimes written as 2.2.160 or 22160). In JTDX versioning: