The 3700-4000A range is of interest in AZ Cas as the B star dominates in the region and it show large changes as the B star passes through eclipse and periastron (See fig 5 in Cowley 1977 referenced on Cezary Galan's website)
I contacted Cezary to ask if it was of interest for amateurs to attempt to measure this region. This was his reply:
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From: "Cezary Galan" <Cezary.Galan@astri.uni.torun.pl>
To: "Robin Leadbeater" <robin@leadbeaterhome.fsnet.co.uk>
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2012 10:03 PM
Subject: Re: AZ Cas campaign - spectroscopy
.......... It could be perhaps especially interesting to cover range around Ca H and K. I encourage you to try it. It would be worth, I think, to cover simultaneously Balmer (eg. H8 - H11) lines. Looking on the Fig. 5 Cowley et al. 1977 (PASP, 89, 882) there are large changes occuring around the eclipses. We are going to use our CCS spectrograph to obtain the spectra in this region with a resolution R ~ 4000 (maybe 6000). We will see whether we can obtain good enough spectra. However because of some problems with software we will be able to start with this at the beginning of October.We are very interested in your results with H and K lines.
Kind regards,
Cezary
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This is a very difficult region for me. The AZCas flux is much lower than at H alpha, the camera and grating response reduces rapidly and the LHIRES achromat cannot keep focus over the full region. I was able to take a spectrum but even in 3 hours I could only get SNR of ~15. (On average I was only recording a photon in each bin every 12 seconds

If anyone can do better then Cezary would be very grateful
Cheers
Robin