finally broke a pileup on a pretty rare one, here's what actually worked for me
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so ive been chasing 3Y0 for literally years and obviously missed the Bouvet expedition a while back, but last week there was a semi-rare one on — not gonna say which entity cause it doesnt really matter — and the pileup was absolutely brutal. like 3-4 khz wide on 17m, everybody and their dog calling.
what finally worked for me after probably 45 minutes of frustration was a combination of things. first i stopped calling on the DX's exact frequency (i was split but i was landing right in the middle of the pileup) and started listening for where the DX was actually coming back and adjusted my TX freq to be slightly above the pack, like 1.5-2 khz higher than where everyone else was piling in. second thing was timing — i watched the rhythm of the QSO rate for a few exchanges and started calling just as he was finishing a callsign, not waiting for him to say QRZ or whatever. third thing was, and this might sound dumb, i turned my power down a little. i was running about 700w and backed off to maybe 400. the logic being that when everyone cranks up you just get a wall of noise and sometimes a cleaner signal cuts through better than a louder one.
also i was running a yagi so i had some directivity going for me, but the station worked by the DX right before me was running a vertical on the beach so who knows.
anyway curious what techniques other people actually use that work, not just the theory stuff you read on the cluster comments.
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