finally broke a pileup after months of failing — here's what actually worked for me
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so ive been chasing a 3B8 for probably three months now, every time they were active i just could not get through. tried everything i thought i knew and kept getting nowhere. running about 400w into a 3 element yagi at 45 feet so its not like i was totally outgunned equipment wise.
what finally worked was a combination of things but the biggest change was actually listening longer before i ever keyed up. i used to just jump in when i heard the DX come back to someone near my call area, but that was wrong. now i spend like the first 5-10 minutes just mapping out where the DX is actually listening because they almost never work straight up — its almost always split and they drift around in that window more than people realize.
the other thing that helped a ton was sending my call exactly once and then waiting. i was a double-sender before, kept thinking more calls meant better odds but honestly you just end up QRMing the guy who the DX is actually trying to work and it makes everyone's life worse including yours.
also timing matters so much more than i thought. i started watching the rhythm of how the DX operator sequences through callsigns and trying to key up maybe a half second after the pileup peak, not at the very start of the opening. hard to describe but once you start hearing it it makes sense.
anyway just figured id share since i know pileups are genuinely frustrating and theres not a lot of good practical advice out there beyond the generic stuff
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