finally cracked a pileup on FT5/X last week, here's what actually worked for me
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so ive been chasing rare DX for about 6 years now and i feel like i finally had a breakthrough moment last week working the Kerguelen expedition. figured id write up what actually got me through because a lot of the advice you read online is either too vague or just doesnt hold up in a real pileup situation.
first thing — i stopped calling on top of everyone else in the traditional sense. the expedition was running split, 5 up, and i noticed most guys were clustering right at the announced offset. i went about 3 khz higher than the main cluster and just waited for a gap in the rhythm. took me maybe 20 minutes of listening to figure out the operators pattern. he was clearly doing a sweep from low to high, spending maybe 2-3 seconds at each spot before moving. once i clocked that i timed my single call to land when he'd be in my frequency neighborhood and kept it short — just my callsign once, maybe twice.
the other thing that made a huge difference was dropping power slightly. i know that sounds backwards but i was running 600w into my yagi and i think i was actually causing splatter that was burying me. dropped to around 400 and my signal cleaned up noticeably on the panadapter.
anyway got him on 17m SSB after maybe 40 minutes total which for Kerguelen felt like a miracle. curious what techniques other folks have settled on because i know everyone has their own approach to this stuff.
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