If you are looking for the version released in 2022, please use the official archive:
For a weak-signal enthusiast like Arthur, JTDX wasn’t just software; it was his ears in the static. He’d heard rumors on the local forums about improved sensitivity in the new build—tweaks to the auto-sequencing that could mean the difference between a "73" and a lost contact in the noise of the 20-meter band.
Note: The exact URL structure is case-sensitive. If the link above does not resolve, navigate manually to github.com/jtdx-project/jtdx/releases and select tag v2.2.160 .
If you are looking for this specific version, note that it is largely distributed as a Release Candidate (RC)
For users looking for the most up-to-date features based on recent developments, many in the community use the fork. This version often incorporates newer features and experimental fixes more frequently than the standard JTDX branch. JTDX v2.2.160
Sites like Radio Club GrupoDX San Miguel sometimes host direct links to specific 64-bit builds of 2.2.160. 4. Installation and Safety
Follow the specific package installation instructions provided on the SourceForge files page or read the included INSTALL text file. Step 3: Initial Configuration Upon launching JTDX 22.1.160 for the first time: Go to File > Settings (or press F2).