finally broke a pileup after like 3 years of failing at it — here's what actually worked for me
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so i've been chasing a VP8 for a while now and every time there's a decent DXpedition i just get stomped in the pileup, like completely invisible. running 100w into a G5RV which yeah i know isnt ideal but its what i have. anyway last week there was a VK9 activation and i actually got through and i've been thinking about why it finally worked.
the big thing i changed was listening way more carefully to where the DX was actually pulling calls from. i used to just throw my call in whenever i heard him come back to somebody, but now i wait and try to figure out the pattern — like is he working up the split or down, is he favoring certain parts of the band. took me maybe 10-15 minutes of just listening before i even keyed up. also i stopped sending my full callsign every time and started just sending the last two letters when the band was really congested, seemed like it cut through better somehow.
also timed my TX to be slightly after the big wall of callers, not right at the start. i read somewhere that the first half second of a pileup burst is basically just noise to the DX station. dont know if thats scientifically true but it felt like it helped. anyone else have techniques that actually work? especially curious if anyone runs QRP and manages to crack these things regularly because i feel like even at 100w im at a disadvantage most of the time
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