June 24, 2008
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Mark Koernke discussed emergency communications systems for disaster preparedness and community resilience on Tuesday, June 24, 2008. The episode focused on practical alternatives to cell phones and conventional infrastructure, including CB radios, marine channel radios, ham radio systems, and field telephones. Koernke provided detailed instructions for building temporary mobile radio stations using salvaged materials, establishing community phone networks with military surplus equipment, and accumulating spare parts and tools for emergency operations. He also covered medical trauma supplies, specifically emergency compression bandages and wound dressings for first responder kits.
- communications
- cb radio
- ham radio
- field telephones
- emergency preparedness
- disaster response
- mobile base station
- antenna systems
- military surplus
- fema
- medical trauma dressing
- first responder
- spare parts
- militia training
- community networks
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I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free. and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money is spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. and your daughters visit doctors. So they're children, old people. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores, and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great Republic in each God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom bright. As I awoke, he vanished and missed for once he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right we only watching tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the fight had a dream the other night that well I didn't understand a Figure walked him through the mist with a flintlock in his hand His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, in home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be more... Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for once he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now, as tyrants trample each god-given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. And, ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. This is the second hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, east, and you are listening to us on We The People Radio Network at wtprn.com. We're also on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, Crowstations, CB Base Station, UltraNet Technologies East Tuesday. Might necessarily be with us, however, we've been having some really interesting things going on with the phone lines calling into the Texaco area. So apparently all lines busy, perhaps because of all the different storms and everything we've had up and down the Mississippi Valley. You never know, or it just could be somebody flipping with the switches. One way or another, in the circuit, we'll be patient. He should be able to get in here pretty soon. Takes a live, just talking before the program. Today being Tuesday, it's Communications Tuesday and also Medical Tuesday, and we're going to cover a number of subjects. It has been a busy weekend and a busy Monday. Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. Appreciate all the help. And I want to say thank you for the Communications Equipment donations that took place for different things provided by friendlies from different parts of the Midwest here that were dropped off. We don't use cutting edge state-of-the-art for everything. We have a lot of stuff, cutting edge stuff often. Boaters are usually better. You know, work is fast all the time or it may not be as bright all the time, but it's consistent and it still sends out a light if you get my drift nonstop. That's what makes a difference. Main Tuesday, we are looking at, with communications, the whole point of what happens like when the storms come through that we just saw in the plain states. and of course over in the Mississippi Valley. Well, we have ham operators across the nation that are supposed to have built up an emergency communications process. Problem is that FEMA, being involved in whatever potlicking and bottom feeding for more and more money, they've tried to circumvent all of these traditional people-oriented systems. Their equipment doesn't work as well. Typically by goofs and mercenaries, we're being paid by specific companies are bought off through specific grants of ino-retentive control freak solutions that typically don't uh... we've seen this before usually it's by a bunch of yaps that uh... what what happens is they don't have a clue about the technology or the industry and they're not interested in freedom certainly not in liberty and they aren't interested in helping people these are characters who perceive the american people as an enemy and all the other people that have set up webs and nets out there well they're the enemy in the center of the bullseye as far as the bad guys are concerned maybe not Senator Bullseye, but shoot at them like everybody else. Ham operators are a good choice when it comes to strategic communications where you do not have a risk of targeting. And there's a whole network that has been set up, the Liberty Net, the Sun Net, there's a bunch of others, there's many, many, many, and they're all part of the licensed ham operators mechanism. Now the next tier down though is a number of different border systems. One is 2 meter which is still on the ham licensing range but there's a lot of people that run 2 meter radio because it's the mother of the cell phone technology. For this reason, 2 meters are very popular because it's much cleaner, there's a lot of space, there's not that many people really out there in the system. And the biggest problem is the biggest enemy to the 2 meter operators and ham operators are the ham operators because in their control freak mindset in some ways, it's you know i i i mean the alsos us only they need to expand on that that something has been a problem for years not doesn't mean it isn't happening but has to happen on a broader scale so there's greater interest with harder to kill and that's one of the things that we have to look at with all the licensing nonsense and again the fcc is a is a pilot on unto itself because it's purely designed to manipulate motivate particular ways and that's a a problem is going to be dealt with on the Now in the meantime, there are a whole bunch of other areas where you can get into communications that aren't going to be a problem, but require doing a little research. One of them is marine channel radios. Marine channel radios are basically just like your CBs in terms of configuration. Easy to set up, easy to use. The cool thing about marine channel radios, they're weatherized. They're already set up for inclement weatherages. They're moisture barriers. They have rubber sealed systems. They'll last longer just sitting out. Why? Because that's where they typically are, is on the bridge of a small tri-deck or double deck boat of one form or another. They're up on the flying bridge. They're going to get sprayed. They're going to get moisture. They're going to get rain. They're designed to be taking the weather, which makes them really good combat radios. Plus, remember, marine works in another element of the overall spectrum of radiation called radio. Another option is CB and there's lots of them out there, but remember that is typically the case. You better have their backup antennas. If you're going to have a CB system in place for disaster, it goes into the shelter with you to include the idea that you have magnet mount antennas ready to go. Magnet mount? Why not have mass in this net and the other? Well, chances are you're worrying about tornadoes. Have you ever looked to see what tornadoes do or what about fence posts? So what do you think happens to antenna masks that are left out in high winds like that? Now that doesn't mean they're all going to get knocked down, but you have to have mobile systems in place. Now here's a little trick to get some height out of your mobile CB antenna. You can go to your one inch pieces or three quarter inch pieces of 10 foot iron pipe. Get yourself a coupler and also get yourself a hanger unit that's threaded that typically would be used to again for hanging from the ceilings or for using for bracketing on the side. They're a flat plate, they have four screw holes and they're threaded to the standard pipe. Now what's that going to be? That's going to be the platform that your magnet mount hooks to when the time comes. What you do is you keep those two 10-foot pieces of pipe inside the shelter area along with the coupler and along with the cap, the hanger unit. And you might want to keep a few tools in that shelter too, which would be intelligent, shovels, picks, things of that nature. Just a hand tools you're going to need because you're going to have to be cleaning off the streets, fixing up the property if it's hit. Again, we're going to be honest to help turn the situation around immediately. You don't wait, you don't hesitate. For communications, you want to see you can dig yourself a little bit of a hole. Ideally, you want to use it, you can use a post hole digger, that's fine. You take a coupler, you take your 10-foot piece and attach it to the other 10-foot piece of the thread. Take the pipe wrench, torque it down, or at least a pair of channel ons. Screw the other piece in real tight too, then take that hanger piece, put it on the top of that now 20-foot pole. Make sure that you have a little bit of an extension or that you buy the longer cord for your magnet mount. And before you hook it up, lay the magnet mount on top of that hanger unit. the cord, wrap it around, give yourself what we call a little do drop. In other words, do a little hook in the line so you've got a little bit of a spot for the cable to drop down away from that cap and also hook back up so that there's a place for moisture to go so it doesn't just follow the line back down. Then you take the roll of electrical tape or duct tape, whichever you have in the storage unit, whatever you want to use, ideally you want to make it neater, use black on black iron. and you do a wrap of electrical tape around that cable go down another six feet do it again go down another six feet do it again till you get to the bottom now you do the mount surbachi thing remember like raising the flag on mount iwu on mount surbachi and iwo Jima you all get a few people together you raise that mass put it into that hole pack your around it or tamp it with a few other pieces of board or whatever to stiffen it up temporary mount of course and then you hook up your CV to the base to make sure you got your 12 volt power source using your car battery or whatever you want to hook up to or if you have a car here's an idea power right up to where you're going to put your radio station or cord which has your lighter type adapter system for plugging into the power book that into the dash now you have yourself a mobile base station actually have a base station that's temporary but you can move it whenever you want to you've got instant communications for local operations you set up several of these or as many as you need you've got something to replace the phones that may be offline and you're able to both observe and pass on what needs to be given in the way of information about critical problems in your area back in about three minutes we the people radio network wtprn.com of the 3 million plus animal food plants that grow on earth. 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If you have spares and they're all the same model spare, it's a matter of seconds or more than a minute or two before you change everything out. I again was CB radio, something I was bringing up By the way, I said two 10-foot sections. We'll make it easy for you. Remember the basic rule of antenna application. When you're using an antenna, if at all possible, higher is better. But we'll go a little smaller kit here. Let's say you've got the standard magnet mount. And by the way, this all can be bargain basement, simple debris. You go to the truck stop, you can get a magnet mount CB antenna. with as short as an 11 foot but as long as 16 or 20 foot and they're only like a dollar difference sometimes at the exact same price you just have to pay attention to the package. Well you can go with a single 10 foot piece of iron pipe with that same hanger put it on that and you put that in the ground or you can come up with another support system by binding it for instance to a fence post an existing fence line. Now you've got more than enough length of antenna cord so that when you get down to where the radio is you hook whatever $29 duck box you got whatever size box you can get hold of and plug that into your 12 volt battery system or your 12 volt power supply or like we said pull all the extra vehicles up something that's not critical maybe it might even be a vehicle's damage think about this in a tornado or a hurricane or a battlefield situation you've got vehicles are going to be fragged they may not be physically able to run very far, but guess what? You can pull them up, the motor pack's running fine, they can take fuel, they're fuel sippers in many cases, popcorn fart engines, and what you do is you plug in your, use them as power sources, use them as short range mobile generators until they're dead, and then you cast them aside and pull another one up, okay? The idea is to put stuff in online and think, improvise, adapt, and overcome as quickly as you can. Take advantage of the resources you have. Something with a caved in roof, crushed back end but it still move around a little bit. You can pull it up there, you can be able to reach the ignition, boom, you can start it up, you can plug in your power supply as you need to and now you've got a radio network set up. Think, be creative. All the stuff is off the shelf. Right now, Loves Truck Stops have a couple of really nice radios, either the Cobras or the Unidenz are available for about $29.95. I've seen them as little as $25.95. that $4 you saved in the one direction, you can spend on, oh that's right, the antenna or the power cord or whatever and that's that incidental that you've covered. Now here's another thing, talk about must be in scavengers, yes I am, I am a scavenger, I see something else is stupid enough, throw it out, I'm smart enough to pick it up. Example, how many of you have seen people tossing out the ashtray lighter plug fixtures for cell phones? Let me ask you something. What do you think the difference between that and the one you're using on the CB radio is? Awfully nice fixtures, aren't they? Somebody else is tossed out. You know what? That's where you get your spare parts from. That's where you get your extra fixtures and equipment. Start looking at what other people are discarding. Oh, yeah, you're right. Oh, that's passé. That's old. That's bad. That's evil. That's good. You do that. I'll take it. Thank you. Goodbye. See how that works? You can build up a spare parts kit, you can add to your inventory, you can have extras, or you can put more systems online. Improvise, adapt, and overcome. Now, battery packs. There's a number of different ways you can go with solutions there. Remember, if all else fails, take those two leads and set up an adapter so that you can put a couple of alligator clips on your power supply cord for your CB radio. Everything from a simple motorcycle battery to a car battery to a van battery to a deep sailboat battery can be used to power that CB. There are other options for power supplies such as the small $10, $20, $30 visor mounted solar cell systems. There's all kinds of them out there people. We've used pretty much all of them. They work quite well. In fact, we're very happy and satisfied with the way they perform. So the CB becomes local telephone. Doesn't need to be the only system, but remember, all this other equipment, the other infrastructure that's been built, the 800 meg spi phones, which really are designed to plot where you go every day so they can rodent on you every minute of the moment, every moment of the day, no matter where you are. Every minute of every day, Those systems are susceptible to being shut off or being shunted or simply failing for lack of power. Now, independent freestanding equipment is what you're going to need to look at. And so there are little walkie-talkie systems out there too. You may consider them, you have to do a little research, you better take a look at are they committed to the same repeater system as the cell phones? If they are, well, there's two things. They become again a tracking magnet. and their technology that can be easily, shall we say, followed in different locations around the city or around the community. CB radios, let's see, marine channel, there are different bands and frequencies in VHF and UHF with radios that are out there that again, for temporary or for short term semi peacetime use or post disaster situations, be very desirable for keeping everybody connected. Also, the advantage is minimal amount of power and infrastructure. The radio is the mechanism that gets the job done. There is no second or third station it has to go to and then be travel radio at the other end. Now you do have to do that with repeaters that are two meter, but two meter is a freestanding system separate from the 800 Meg. 800 Meg is what all your cell phones, 800 and 900. So that's one of the things that has to be taken into consideration. How is the grid set up that you're attached to? Okay, and do you really want to be part of me? I don't. The other option which most people are not paying attention to. Let's say that you have a small community. Peddicoot Junction. Come ride the little train that is rolling down the tracks to the junction. Remember that? Forget about your cares. It is time to relax at the junction. Well, those old crank phones that you see that are in there, you know, are nothing more than what you was developed into combat field telephones. If you look around, you will find American, NATO, mostly German, or you will find Eastern European crank telephones or battery powered field telephones that are available for very good prices. Now, what better than to have a completely freestanding phone system that's not tappable to anyone? If you're a small town or a small community and you have, for instance, key positions or locations that you are wanting to maintain, and if you want to save some money and also your ear from, you know, somebody else's ear from tapping into your wires, You can set up your own phone network and it's not that hard. Now here's the interesting thing. They're not floating around the way they were, but the Europeans got rid of a bunch of their little switchboard systems. Oh man, these things were exquisite. If any of you have them, hang on to them. They're priceless. Literally, it was the Petticoat Junction kind of operator station where you can handle 20, 30, or 40 calls depending upon how big the box was. Totally portable. designed to open up like a trunk and everything's there, your little headset, you had your dial control, you had your routing stations, you had all your little lines that come out to hook one station to the next, and you would have your own phone. Now that would be awfully nice. Now you can go to any number of different sources. The company that we deal with is the one that sells to all of them that I'm going to mention. I've seen all of them that you're going to possibly touch. Okay, I've touched or actually have looked at every one of them that you're going to probably buy if you do buy them. If you go to cheaper than dirt sportsman's guide see main military.com We know main military has got all kinds of good stuff Well check to see what they have now if they have the phone line you want to pick it up to you usually be steel nowadays although if you find copper line You know it's more expensive, but it's also field telephone copper line. It's priceless Start looking for it, start hooking it up. Your LPOPs, your control points, all this can be put underground or it can be run on conventional poles. And you've got your phone network in place and nobody can mess with it. All runs off itself. Back in three minutes with the people at Radio Network. Hi, my name's Don Wiskin and for over seven years I've been telling people about CartaVite. Here's Dr. John Mattson, a naturopathic doctor, and his views on CartaVite. or call 1-877-928-8822 or visit our website at heartdrop.com. That's h-e-a-r-t-d-r-o-p.com. 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We got a whole bunch of the latest wave of manuals out, friends listing including those in Nebraska, Wyoming, Virginia. Mailings went to the Carolinas, Alabama, Mississippi, and of course our friends in Texas, you know that. A bunch of you guys. in Texas. So everybody watch the mailbox because there's stuff headed your way right now. And as you know, you don't just get what it is you asked for. There's a bunch of other stuff always loaded up in there. One of the things are the how to find a sheets. I asked that you make copies. You'll notice we give you many, many different examples. So you can mix and match and use what you want. Now here's a little trick. I do quarter page copies. So we have four different forms on one sheet. All you have to do is below enlarge that quarter page image by 200% and you have a full 8.5x11 format image that's pretty crisp, very good detail. So you'll see what I'm talking about, lots of artwork, lots of imagery, this is all stuff that I did. You know again trying to catch people's eye and in the process pass the information on. The how to start and train a militia of pamphlets, they're ready to go, a slash manual and we've already sent the first printing out, second printing is done tomorrow and if you'd like a copy it's $5 plus PBN 194, Dexter, Michigan 4813. Again we were talking about communications especially field telephones guys. Hey field telephones can be used to operate everything in your house and in your yard. For instance you can run a field telephone from the house to the garage, from the house to the barn, from the house to every building in the farmstead that you have. Also, you can run phone lines to LPOPs, security points, checkpoints, control points on the property that you have where you're going to be establishing operations as things develop. Okay, so this is a poor man's phone system that you control. Now, I'll give you another little hint here about A lot of the cable systems are always tossing out, and I know the scrappers are grabbing a lot of this stuff, myself included, if I see something like that laying around, it's in the trash, laying along, throwing out, it's going to get picked up and recycled, but it gets recycled in two ways. Number one, if you need cabling or wire to run some of these phones and such, think about that. The wire usually was pulled was running from the telephone pole to a house and probably also for service somewhere with one of the structures near the house. You've got more than enough length to be able to run your field telephone lines and support your phones. A cool, cheap solution, but there are others out there too. And again, do a little research. They are both battery powered, typically taking two D-cell batteries. Or, there are no battery power you're running off magnetos that are also pretty reliable. They may not have quite the range. Battery assisted or power assisted means that they amplify accordingly. But either way, these are good systems that are a simple solution. If you have, say, a little community with five, six, ten houses, you get one of these little, you know, Hutterville-type switchboards, and they're available, like I said, military surplus. Typically, they're Czech, there's German, there's French, there's a number of ones out there. Well, portability, they were good for their day, but for modern operations, they're especially great for setting up personal phone networks in your local little community or just amongst your allies. Think about this. You're in a town that's got, say, so many, maybe 50, 100 people in it, and most everybody's yours, but you have a little circle of friends you want to stay in touch with and you want to save some money on. As far as communications goes, you don't use the cell phones, you got your own phone system. See how that works? And it's not that hard. Again, I will repeat, do the research. One of the companies that's an option, in addition to, of course, Maine military and there's other companies that are selling the radio communications, is Radiado, radio out of Lima, Ohio. Now, Fair Radio carries all kinds of radio. of communications surplus stuff old and new. They got throat mics, military type, Army Air Corps from World War II through Vietnam, even to present day. A lot of the stuff out there that they have, you've got to look at it. If you're into electronics, you'll love them. If you don't already know about them, you should buy some time here while I'm trying to make sure that even as I mentioned, Fair Radio, I get the right numbers out, so we don't mess this up. Anyway, radio sales 1016, Eureka box 1 1 0 5 in Lima, L I M A or Lima depending on how you want to pronounce it I say Lima, Ohio and their postal zone is 4 5 8 0 2 If you'd like to give them a call to find out more their phone number is 4 1 9 2 2 7 7 3 2 7 6 8 is fair radio that's F A D I O dot fair radio dot com. The gentleman's a Christian he's a good man He's been in business for a long time and he's very knowledgeable. If you have any questions, amazingly enough, he can probably answer them for you too. He's a good person to work with. He's been doing this for a long, long time. So if you give him a ring, 419-227-6573, see what they have in the way. I know they have handsets. They've got the crank type. They've got the buzzer type that are self-contained and much smaller. It's purely a matter of picking a system that you're comfortable with and it fits your wallet is half the issue here. So remember you got to figure out how to make the acquired interest, you know, whatever it is that you have that's on the list, the resources you have. That's where you take advantage of all the different options that we've given you. One of several solutions. Beats a can with a button and a cam with the button the other end and some fish line in between. Well that works. reliability is in question most of the time and the other guys will probably hear what you're doing while you're trying to talk into the crowd. So instead the field telephone or other radio communications would be a better choice because of range. Okay. Now, other things, spare parts. As I mentioned before, accumulating spare parts. With radio communications, extras are good. There's a couple reasons. Let me point this out. If you run an antenna, you may have to abandon it. Oh wow, that's a bugger, isn't it? Well, that's the nature of the battlefield, kids. That's how it works. What you do is you cut the cord, you save as much wire as you can, cut as high as you can, abandon in place, accumulate more later. Now your best first choice is to recover everything you're using and set it up for reuse. So it's quick to deploy, quick to take down and put back on the vehicle and run on down the road or disassemble and hide in place. Now another thing here, this gets into a whole series of books. that you need to acquire, and there are a number of lists, there's a number of them out there through the ham world, on antenna theory. And antenna theory is exactly that. There's no set rule. There are many, many numbers of solutions that can be used to help to screen or conceal your position. I would ask that you reference by doing a search in the radio world for fox hunting. Just give you an idea how creative people can be. Fox hunting. Anyway, we're going to go to break again our last for the hour here on We the People Radio Network. This is Steve Schenk, J. 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Brave New Books is physically located at 1904 Guadalupe Street under the Chase Bank Building next to UT in Austin, Texas. So stop on by and maybe stay for one of their film showings. Go to BraveNewBookstore.com now to peruse the virtual Bookstore and look for the Jack Blood recommended section or call them at 866-516-6623, 866-516-6623 to order the books and videos you hear about on Deadline Live. Be the resistance. Tell your friends about BraveNewBookstore.com. Anyway, with regard to spares, one of the little cool tricks, you've got a truck, you've got a van, you've got your radio rig set up inside, it can be CB combined with having a marine channel radio, one or two other pieces of equipment. You want to carry spare magnet mounts and you've got a van, a special bare bones vehicle. Think about it people, where will the magnet mount hook up? Oh, on the roof, on the top. Well, the spares can also be on the roof, underneath, inside. Think about it. They're out of the way, hanging from above, going down. They can be kept with the cords wrapped up and properly cinched so that they're out of the way. And you've got one, two, or three spare antennas on the mounts sitting there, ready to get ripped off. Something is left behind. Something has to be cut. Something is shot or battle damaged. Well, you've got more sitting right there in the vehicle. So just a quick, simple solution. Doesn't take a whole lot of effort or forethought. Again, we like to use stripped utility vans for assault vans or vehicle transport. For radio rigs flash also for quarter blind support. There is another thing that we do with all of our vehicles. You get yourself some rings from the hardware that are about one inch in diameter. Yourself some pipe brackets made out of plastic. They also make metal ones that you hook around that ring and they usually have two different little screw points in them. take those screw points and drill them and fix the hangers to every stanchion that you have in the van. This gives you hanging points for equipment. But most important, one of the things that we put on the vans are extra gas masks in either M17 or M9 gas mask bags. Everybody knows what they are. They're hanging in the upper corner on both the left and the right side of the van. They're up above the head or about parallel with your forehead. The advantage is that even if you showed up in the vehicle bare butt naked, there's equipment on board ready to use. Even though you're supposed to be carrying your own gas mask, there are also gas masks within reach around the assault vehicles slash the store troop transports. This is also the way we set up the pickup behind the driver and behind the rider in the corner. You put a gas mask bag in each corner and hang them there. Set the bag open, a couple of clips, mask out, don the mask, Okay, so keep that in mind. Little simple processes, things to think about. But carrying spares, more cable is a good thing. Remember coax is something you need to have certain lengths ready to roll. Already set up, you need to bag them to keep them clean. The Ziploc bags, dollar store, all sizes guys. Get the bags that will fit. Make sure that everything isn't kinked up. Make sure it's already stored away. I just did this with a bunch of... In fact, listen right here. Hear that? Well, that's a 12-volt wall wart that's all ready to be going into the parts inventory. It's already bagged up. It's already been cleaned. I already checked it. Already rolled up the cord since the cord was zipped with bread ties. And it goes into a dollar store Ziploc sandwich bag. Now it's going to stay clean. It's ready to go. If we don't use it, it's sitting on the shelf for whatever other project we need. But it's there. Okay. keep watching for parts and just keep accumulating. Another thing, multi-head screwdrivers and utility tools. Huh? Yeah, okay, sounds simple, but I want to remind you of this example, Dollar Store. They've got a bunch of these, and again, yes, I know it's ChaiCom. We know they're ChaiCom. A lot of stuff is ChaiCom. Even stuff in your regular hardware stores now, ChaiCom, that's our biggest problem. However, multi-purpose tools that you can find that serve more than one function. No, they don't do anything perfectly. but they will do many things well. The idea behind this is that you're able to pick up one tool, for instance I've got a little orange screwdriver in my hand here, all fits into the head of the screwdriver, a little cap. There are four different bits, one large blade, one small blade, one large Philip, one small Philip. There's a shaft that goes on to the little plastic handle on the outside, plugs into a spot. The little bits will go in that and lo and behold they've got a screwdriver. has four screwdrivers in one. When you go to the dollar stores right now, you'll find some that carry anywhere from six to 14 different bits. The handle folds in half. Pick them up, put those in your electrical kit. Another thing, dollar store is great for this. There are micro sets of screwdrivers. They are electricians screwdrivers. No, they're not the best. In fact, they usually just basically, they're repetition the same size, but several of them. They're from 10 to 14 different little screwdrivers in one dollar store. over handle, fine blade, buy a pack of those, put them in your repair kit. You never know when you're going to have to take something apart. It's nice to have extras. I have a policy that what we do is we buy 10 of them and put them into a shop where we're working. And everybody goes, no, no, what do you need 10 sets for? Because Hugo, when he's working on one radio, has a tendency to pick a tool up and walk over to the telephone. He's talking on the phone. He sets down the screwdriver. Well, he's done with the phone, but he's thinking about something else. He's got a piece of paper. He goes back to the workbench. Hey, where's the screwdriver? Only got one set. Gee, you can't find that one. Now you gotta go hunt for it. When you buy 10 sets from the dollar store and you have them all sitting there, you'll find a screwdriver and you won't be wasting that much time. So the $10 is well spent. And even if a thing slides underneath the desk, there's a hundred more where the first one came from. Now that's where you're saving time and again you've got lots of tools. Remember if you do keep your tools in order, many hands make the light work. Now you don't have to worry about sharing a screwdriver. You know what I mean? You've all got one. This means you can assemble, disassemble, work on certain projects and everything you need is there. So in certain places where the CHI-COM stuff is in place it actually is pretty handy although it could also be American. We watch yard sales, we watch for any place where tool boxes are being tossed out because you never know what you're going to find in there. A little screwdriver I just used a few minutes ago was free and it's a Microblade Phillips. You know what? It was a handout from Sex Hour. Sex Hour does plumbing tools. Little pocket screwdrivers they give out as a gimme, you know, as an award. They are tools, but you got to have them in place and you're going to need spares. You drop them in the field. Things happen. You make mistakes. It's firm, but not enough. Better spares many places, then all your cookies in one little jar where the bear comes up, sticks his paw in, and takes them all. Okay? In other words, just diversify. Spread it out. Bankups, backup systems, spread them to the wind. We're running out of time here. We have 654 by the nuclear clock, slash atomic clock. Real quick, there's one other thing you want to touch on again, and I brought this up over the last several months, but there's a new trauma wound compression dressing. It's the emergency bandage first major major innovation of its kind in over 50 years. I will say this I've had a chance to experiment with them. We've used them they work well There's what they call the NSN 6510-01 or better known as the FCP-01 it's forged with standard dressing There's a six inch which is the 02 There's the FCP05 6-inch with a mobile pad. Now that's for dealing with both entrance and exit wounds or piling up more bandage into a major trauma wound channel. There is also an abdominal bandage. This is a little larger, the H8-inch. And yes, you want these in your med kit. Now I'm not telling you to get rid of anything. In fact, just reverse. You will never have enough medical supplies, ever. You know what's going to happen? The first time you use it, you're going to find out what Mark's talking about. You go through a lot of stuff. It gets bloody, it gets messy, it gets gooped up. Some of it doesn't work because you try to use it and it wasn't enough to add more. It's just how it works with injuries like this. What you want to have is lots of spares. I have some medium US bandages that I picked up and I have one source in the country that had a good price on them. Hundreds. And I have distributed tens and tens of thousands of those plus the small compresses standard military configuration we've bought them by the case and by the palette these are a good choice as frontline first responder kit kit components now here's the numbers go we got a few seconds here you want to call 888-737-7978 88 and three seven seven nine seven eight or the regular telephone number is seven one three seven two three six zero zero 713-723-6000. The company is Performance Systems Medical Division. If you do have an email but go to further website go to www.psslashmed.psw.psslashmed. The one interesting thing about this is that the company also has material for burn dressings, you know immediate response. Take a look at those. If you're a first responder, if you're an individual who's a medic with your unit, you may seriously want to look at picking up some of the equipment that's available there because burns are another thing you are going to have to deal with. But at the very least, guys, you can upgrade and advance your medical package with these kits. There's, again, a four-inch wide conventional dressing, six-inch conventional dressing, six-inch with mobile pad, and the eight-inch abdominal. Our mission is to keep our people alive. We gotta keep them from leaking. If they get perforated, you gotta fix them. But we are at the top of the hour. One more time. 713-723-6000. Thank you all for your support. 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