Fishing for DX + Bybee Timber Sale




The Jefferson Exchange show

Summary: <p>The Jefferson Exchange: March 12, 2013, Hour 1: </p><p><b> <span class="headlinetext">Fishing for DX</span> </b><br><br> We get plenty of feedback from our listeners, but most of it comes from within our listening area.  It turns out our listening area can be quite large indeed.  A recent contact from Lapland (in Finland) reminded us of a time-honored tradition associated with radio broadcasts: <a href="http://www.dxing.com/" target="_blank"><strong>DXing,</strong></a> or listening for signals from Distant transmitters (Xmitters, in the shorthand).  We'll visit with people who partake in the hobby about their passion and their procedures.</p><p>+</p><p><b> <span class="headlinetext">Bybee Timber Sale</span> </b><br><br> The official public comment period is over, but the comments pro and con keep coming on the <a href="http://www.fs.fed.us/nepa/nepa_project_exp.php?project=33406" target="_blank"><strong>Bybee Vegetation Management Project</strong></a> in the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, near the Crater Lake boundary.  The battle lines are drawn in the usual way: one side says it's necessary, the other says it's too big and too harmful to the environment.  We'll go into detail on the arguments.</p>