Hi, all. Well, I'm a bit sleep deprived here, but had a blast in the Stu Perry 160-meter CW contest yesterday and early today. All I can say is that I sure love 160 meters in the winter-time! I haven't thoroughly reviewed my log yet, but in general, I made 218 QSO's in approximately 11 hours of operating. Some interesting results were that I worked most of the mid west and east coast states. I'm not totally familiar with the ins and outs of grid squares, but I believe I worked most of the southern states too. I worked a few Canadian provinces, and got as far west as New Mexico. I don't think I worked California, or any of the west coast states, though. I did work a few six's, but their grid squares didn't look like those you see for California. Anyway, it was a real blast, and I'd encourage anyone to get on 160 if they can while we still have the good band conditions in the winter months. 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ