FT-8 and RTTY while both using radios hooked to computers, (unless you use a Model 28) are significantly different in practice.

I'm not an RTTY fanatic but I do have 255 countries confirmed and a DXCC certificate that says "RTTY" on it.  I won't repeat how FT-8 is used but will point out that when I operate RTTY, I tune the band looking for signals, I determine the RX/TX frequency (frequencies if split), I determine when to call and I determine what to send.  Sounds like ham radio to me.

Wes  N7WS

On 1/10/2020 1:30 PM, W0MU Mike Fatchett wrote:
Curious. If it is not Ham Radio then why is my K3 transmitting and receiving the signals? Hmmm.  I guess RTTY is not ham radio either.

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