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The JTDX 2.2.160 cycle delivers critical code refinements targeted at CPU optimization and weak-signal sensitivity, particularly for crowded HF bands during peak Solar Cycle 25 conditions.
: Utilizing modularized libhamlib dynamic libraries allows operators to patch transceiver control parameters seamlessly without forcing a total software reinstallation.
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: Significantly lowers the mathematical probability of ghost or "phantom" callsigns appearing in your activity window.
Upgrading to v2.2.160 preserves your existing settings, log files, and macro configurations if done correctly. 1. Backup Your Existing Data Open your current version of JTDX. Navigate to > Open log directory .
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Before installing any new version, preserve your log archives. Locate your working directory (usually in AppData\Local\JTDX on Windows) and copy your .adi log files to a safe location. 2. Download the Correct Installer
Do not simply install over your old version without backing up your configuration. The new version uses a slightly different registry path (Windows) or ~/.JTDX (Linux).
To help tailor further advice on this update, please let me know: What are you running JTDX on? Are you already using JTDX 2
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