Gary:

The transoceanic DX drought continues here on the southern Great Plains. No 
sign of a signal from Asia in over a fortnight.  However, this morning (10-25) 
there was a trace of signal from about 250° on 774 kHz at 1243 GMT (LSR @ 
1247).  Possibly it was from 3LO, Melbourne NSW.

Also, I was able to log XECAQ, Puerto Morelos QR, México, on 740 kHz.  It was 
heard on a SRF-T615 at 1059-1120 GMT, at times with a good signal, parallel the 
internet feed.  It is URL station #1043 (barefoot #1030).

Hoping conditions improve soon - good DX all.

Richard Allen,
near Perry OK USA.

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