finally cracked a pileup after years of failing — here's what actually worked for me
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so ive been chasing DX seriously for about three years now and for the longest time i just could not break pileups to save my life. i'd hear a rare one come up, throw my call in, and just get buried. didnt matter if it was a 100w station or when i briefly ran a friend's amp, same result basically.
what finally clicked for me was listening way longer before transmitting. like embarrassingly longer. i used to just hear the DX station and jump in after maybe 30 seconds of listening. now i'll sit there for 5-10 minutes just mapping out where the DX is listening, what their rhythm is, how far up or down they're splitting, whether they favor certain parts of the pileup more than others. once i started doing that consistently i started getting through way more often.
the other thing that helped a lot was tail-ending. if the DX just finished working somebody and came back with their call, i'd throw mine in right at the tail end of their QRZ or after they send the report. timing it to land right as the pileup is taking a breath. feels almost rude at first but it works.
anyway curious what techniques other people use. especially on like 40m where the pileup noise floor is just insane sometimes. running an IC-7300 with a 3-ele yagi at about 40ft if that matters.
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