finally cracked a pileup after years of just giving up — what changed for me
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so ive been licensed about 6 years and for most of that time whenever i ran into a big pileup i just kind of gave up after a few tries and moved on. figured my 100w and a wire antenna wasnt gonna cut it against the kilowatt stations with yagis. but last month there was a VP8 expedition on 17m and i really wanted it for a new one, so i actually sat down and paid attention to what was happening before i just started calling.
what i noticed was the DX was working split, listening about 3-4 up, and most of the pileup was clustered right at the bottom of his listening range. so i went up maybe 5 or 6 khz above where everyone else was and just waited for a moment where things thinned out a little. got him on the third call. 100w into a end-fed halfwave. i was honestly kind of shocked.
i think the thing i was doing wrong all those years was just calling on top of everyone else and expecting to get through by luck. listening first and finding the edges of where hes actually tuning seems so obvious now but i genuinely didnt think about it before. anyone else have specific techniques that work for them? especially curious if anyone has tips for 160 or 40 where the pileups get really nasty and the dx signal itself is sometimes barely there
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