JTDX
Apple Silicon version latest seen at vv2.2.159-32A · Reported by 2 Macs in the community.
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JTDX is a specialized digital-mode amateur radio application, derived from WSJT-X, designed for DXing (long-distance amateur radio communication) over HF bands. It supports several weak-signal digital modes including JT9, JT65, T10, FT8 and FT4, with a focus on high sensitivity and decoding efficiency in both crowded and sparse band conditions. JTDX is used by amateur radio operators worldwide to engage in distance contacts, and it integrates with transceivers via Hamlib and other CAT (Computer-Aided Transceiver) protocols. A native Apple Silicon build has been confirmed running on Macs in the Rosetta Check community.
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1 suggestionA native Apple Silicon build of JTDX is already available from the project's official SourceForge repository. Download the latest native installer—labeled Darwin-arm64.dmg—directly from the JTDX SourceForge project page under the Apple Mac section. The 16-bit audio version is recommended for most setups; choose either the 16-bit or 32-bit audio variant depending on your receiver configuration. After downloading the native build, simply run the installer to replace your existing Intel version. Your settings, Hamlib rig configurations, macros and log entries will carry over from your previous Intel installation.
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