finally cracked a pileup on a pretty rare one — here's what actually worked for me
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so ive been chasing FT5/W for what feels like forever and last week the Crozet expedition was on and i decided to really pay attention to what was working vs what wasnt instead of just throwing my call in randomly like i usually do
first thing i noticed is i kept calling right on the DX station's frequency even though they said they were listening up — i know i knew this but muscle memory just takes over and you end up doing it anyway. once i actually spread up 2-3 kHz and listened to where they were actually coming back to, not where everyone else was piling, things started clicking
the other thing that helped was timing. i stopped calling during the DX station's transmission and waited for the very tail end of whoever they were working to finish, then keyed up. seems obvious but honestly i dont think most people in a pileup are doing this. they're just mashing the key constantly
also cut my exchange down to just my call, nothing else. no signal report, no name, just the call, twice if i had to, and then shut up. i think a lot of guys are sending way too much and it just muddies things up for the dx op who's trying to pull calls out of noise
anyway got the Q after maybe 20 minutes which for Crozet on 17m with my modest setup (tribander at 40 feet, no amp) felt pretty good. curious what techniques other people actually use that work, not the textbook stuff, the real stuff
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