If you are referring to PSK31, it is significantly less sensitive
than traditional RTTY.  If your reference is to JT65/JT9, they support
structured messages only.

In any case , 45 baud/170 H shift RTTY is well within the rules but
SSB more than 2.8 KHz wide is not permitted under rules that define
communication quality voice as 2.8 KHz.

73,

   ... Joe, W4TV


On 4/27/2014 5:57 PM, XE3/K5ENS via Elecraft wrote:
Joe,

Because there are other narrower digital modes that can do the same thing.
RTTY uses much bandwidth. Just like you claim ESSB uses to much.

Keith, K5ENS



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