Mark Koernke opened with a patriotic poem and then discussed preparedness and communications on Communications Tuesday. He covered Senate Judiciary Committee activities regarding gun legislation, advised listeners to document proceedings with cameras and video equipment, and provided detailed guidance on building utility kits for emergency communications and field operations. Topics included assembling portable radio equipment, camera gear, memory cards, solar chargers, tripods, and tactical communications tools. Koernke emphasized proper labeling of battery cables with positive and negative indicators, creative repurposing of power tools with 12-volt systems, and maintaining equipment readiness for militia and minuteman units as fall weather approaches in Michigan.
He's a founding head of common sense in a world where many prominent people often appear out of touch with reality. In a recent column, Professor Solow commented on how many wonderful sounding ideas that have been tried as government policies have failed disastrously. He points out that because few people bother to study history, these same bad policies are repeated again and again with the same bad results. One of these bad ideas is that wise and farsighted people should take control and plan economic and social policies so there will be a rational and just economic and social order, rather than the chaos that results when events are allowed to take their own course. That's been believed for centuries. But central planning has always been a terrible failure, producing misery, shame, and often even bloodshed. Economic central planning has been tried in many countries at many times with many different cultures with governments ranging from democracies to dictatorships. The people who ran central planning agencies usually had more advanced education than the rest of the population, probably higher IQs, access to more information and specialists, and the power of government to enforce their ideas. But they did not succeed. That's because no one is smart enough to carry out social engineering. Thomas Sowell concludes that the elites may be smarter, but experience trumps brilliance. And the little band of elites who want to run our lives simply cannot do as good a job as the millions of people whose decisions they overrule. This has been the Phyllis Schlafly Report from Eagle Forum. Want to join in on the spirited debate over issues you care about? At eagleforum.org, Phyllis Schlafly is blogging about education, radical feminism, government health care, national security, parental rights, and more. Stay informed and add your own comments to the blog at eagleforum.org. Thanks for listening and join us next time for The Phyllis Schlafly Report. 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The intelligence report marks and dawn every morning at 6am pacific time, Monday through Friday. The national rifle association says it's not guns that kill people, it's maneuvers. Ready to rumble! Y'all ready for this? You shot an unarmed man. You should arm yourself. I want the people to know that they still have two out of three branches, the government working for them, and that ain't bad. I'm not yet a big gun, you just file myself. 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. 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 could 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's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't. 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 satans and not traded in you. 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 so their children will be. 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 will fight to save? Or do you wish your children would fear to 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, freedom bright as I awoke he'd vanished in the midst of the once again. His words were true, free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each god given right, we only watch him tremble too afraid to stand and fight. 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? He called out from the grave, dill the land. I'm Mark Horneky, one day close on behind the lines at occupied territories. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on Groovekne- We're also on Liberty Tree Radio dot 4mg dot com and we're on PBN dot 4mg dot com. We're on live 365 and go to Liberty Tree Radio also. And micro stations, CB base stations, ultra net technologies both east and west of the Mississippi along with southern and central. And the hallmark network on the eastern seaboard from the top of Maine where the old black bears are. We're just looking for a girly bear before they gotta go to the hybrid. All the way down to the bottom of Florida where the federal tribes even as we speak are Contemplating their belly button if they had them anyway across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico nothing but death and desolation No living being their own phone calls and internet feeds the a because and then Oklahoma where they're still pumping lots oil Oh, and in Texas and they aren't hesitating all those other rigs are like there's no tomorrow then Oklahoma as we said then in the press and then I weigh good more to all of our friend broadcasting in so many different ways. Do grab what we've done full service to the Blue Ridge of Smokies for the Golden Spike Project. And there we go up and down the Smokies of the Blue Ridge Solutions, not just complaining about the problems or in horrid. Date today. That's right, it is 14 September. Two occupation of America would... And that means... And the Battle of the Fates. Right, Duel of the Fates. Now begins the public action against about one hour. In fact, there right now you might be listening via your iPod, my or your computer. Right now the Judiciary Committee will Washington, D.C. and what they're going to be doing is how they're going to slide the UN ban through the can. No, they won't be officially mentioning it per se, but you're going to hear all of the innuendo, you're going to hear after they go after the guns, the clock will be, you know, clicking faster guys. Pay attention to what's going on. Note that the Senate is run by a lame duck. It's pretty much all of the shysters that are in it right now that are part of it. They're already gone. Well the problem we've got, in fact the Chairman Itz saw if you walk in your career, in his case dead gone gone gone. In most cases these characters have about six decades under their belt. Perhaps somebody would have been, room 226, this is the Senate Administrative Building, we've got the Senate Committee today, and well, that's right now only, and it's away. So if you guys Senate Watch and our Court Watch people are going to be in there, make sure that we videotape and photograph, I might remind you that a lot of your cameras have. This is one of those times where if at all possible you should try to use them. Now, I should mention this is Communications Tuesday by the way. One of the things that we haven't been doing is reminding you to build. Well, for instance, you know, and this is going to shift to a different direction, but Mark for years has been doing radio. One of the first things I learned from the people who taught me how to do things is to build up a utility kit. Can we imagine that you need? You mean by that? Well, okay, how about for instance, you go to the dollar store originally went to a radio shack and they have these cool little aquaphones you might have seen them about the size of a silver dollar but about the thick. They're all spook and cooke equipment, used to. Now they've got more, you've got different equipment but they're still in that they're hard-line, easy to use, simple pack, little pack phone and they have a little keypad, even have a hole, they have a hole that they have slash a mute button which made them perfect for mobile telephone radio. When you're doing radio we do it for We do it from phone lines, we've done it from Wi-Fi, we've done it from every variation, include packet radio that you could imagine. Jump one station to the next, the next, and then got into a hard line and got into the station. What's interesting is you might need a phone sometimes. Let's say you're out in the middle of nowhere. So these phones are perfect, they're very small. Those go in the kit. What about cabling connectors? What about cabling, for instance, to varying lengths? 100 foot? 100 foot! You ever had to do a program in someplace else? We... Um... Go to the dollar store. because all the older technology that we used to use is all there on the standard jacks that you see. Some use multi-prong, some use multi-head, kinds of different systems. In fact, sometimes you run into stuff that's like, man, that looks weird, so put it in the kit. By the time you're done, everything you need to include headsets about the size of two shoe boxes and is self-contained. In fact, what I do is watch for these cosmetic boxes that they made for Mary Kay and stuff, but cosmetic companies, because they have armor, they're subdivided, they have an inner armor and all the different things. Otherwise, if they break it, and or leak on stuff or get gooey. Yeah. Well the cool thing is the whole package fits into components, a module, a modular and then it has a carrying handle. Cool. And it has the ability of carrying straps because it's got a couple of borders one on each side. For your camera kit, now that you got digital, why are you carrying just one? Why are you carrying just one digital camera? Assume the worst and you won't be disappointed. You ever see a good cameraman and how they work? A good cameraman carries one, oh. three or four cameras but today the cameras are the size of a cigarette pack are going to be carrying a camera at the very least you want to do this carries there's most of these little cameras run off double A's and triple A's or whatever rechargeables why wouldn't you be buying a big chunk of rechargeables you can get those from scientific research facilities warehouses etc go through the internet look for sale for jobber prices and you can buy a bowl pile up many of these little so forgive me not so early that can be in there wall plug maybe a memory stick cable Yeah, well, get as many as you can and stick them in there. Why? You never know what you'd be taking pictures of. Boded, there's something on them. A whole bunch of somebody else's thrown out memory cards. Thinks they want to take the memory stick that's got the important data on it and you slide in something with a whole bunch of BS that's been... This guy, pictures of armpits, pictures of trees, pictures of buildings, ideally something, summary stick. Hundreds and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of images. Put that in the camera. If somebody catches up with you to harass you, it's like, oh, yeah, okay, well, you can have this. And you give them something. We're about trying to figure out how to fulfill it. The most common mistake made is, you know, I'll blade another variation on it. With memory sticks, simply, you know, throw the thing in there, make sure it's a green dot, red dot, blue dot, whatever you want. Watch for stuff people are getting rid of at yard sales or stuff that they toss out. Sometimes you find stuff just thrown away at, you know, like in the gimme box or showing up on tables where they just have a pile of stuff. Well the memory sticks, if you can't get them in the machine, most of the time the idiots aren't going to check. What you do is you make sure you just have them where they're quickly. Well somebody does a ransack of your bag. The memory stick, the S on them, filled to the gills. You have to review them. They're going to have to go, oh yeah, that's going to be a mess. It's a fiasco for them, not for you. Now the other thing is, again as we said, power is a little solar panel charger. On top of everything else, this is a good idea. You don't know how long you're going to be in a car. If you're in a car, don't you have a dash? If you have a dash, can't you sit your solar power charger on the dash of the battery? Go for it. Drive it 3, 4, 5 hours. How about if you're driving 20 hours or 30 hours? Think that your solar panel charger has enough time maybe to put some juice into those batteries. It's pretty straightforward. Anyway, the camera pack otherwise, what about a little tripod? Everybody goes, what? Well, if you go, you'll find that I have these little tripods that were built. Your camera typically has a base fixture. but most people don't pick it up. Now it's designed in the standard format, the commercial fixtures that are out there, but there's little tripods, they have little six inch or eight inch legs. Some have extendable legs, they actually go farther, other than just six inches. But even six inches stabilized, say, on your notepad, sitting on your lap when you're at an event, stable than you hanging out of the camera and trying to bobble around and stay on target. Think about that. Plus you might have a little desk or a little table or a ledge off. to the side, maybe get off to the end at an angle and set your equipment up if you're lucky, maybe get in the front row and put it right on the ground and actually have it or put it on the chair next to you and actually have it filming without you having to fiddle with it once you have it zeroed on target. Anyway, the point is that little things, little ideas. Now they also make little monopods. Most people don't think about those, but once again, because you're trying to stay right forward and back, if you have one of these little monopods, little rubber legs, enough you can sit that down, control it with one hand, and then eliminates a good portion of the wobble so the image will be cleaner in general and be easier for people to follow. And it's easier on you because if you're going to be in a session where there's an activity for one, two, three, four hours, not good. Okay? Because you're going to get tired. Fatigue. You're going to be told in the camera, you're going to wonder, how in the heck am I going to do this? Oh, I'm going to break for a little bit. Why you break for a little bit? That's when he says something critical and you go, I wish I got it on camera. I know what to do. I should have remembered. Yeah, okay. We'll find. See, Mark's telling you now so you don't make that mistake later. Anyway, remember, while the enemy doesn't do anything in the Senate today, don't you think that the computer's gonna be doing, you know, evil, you know, the image of the fight, you know, gun image for the day background while the talking head comes up with whatever the story is. Now, pay attention and count, because they'll also be told lots of gun stories. And then, by the way, the Senate is meeting. See, I don't think that they will. I think just in reverse, they're gonna try to keep this in the shadows. Everything they've done so far is warm, fuzzy while they're doing it behind the scenes. We have been in the bad hearings, been canceled. Oh no, we're not doing that. You should be surprised, because they've done it over and over again, and then into the 90s. We've won back off on this legislation on bill number blah blah blah blah blah. Well, oh no. It turns out there was another piece of legislation just like it, and boy, now the thing that gets me is this, like the NRA, you ate down your throat, they chew the GCA 68 by making sure, oh, lots of pickles, here's all this piece of legislation is that that one's gone all of our own by the way you know and lots of stuff going on that's going to be in motion with this if you can pay attention regionally if you would you see and if you can send us a copy it's up to you if you can that be fantastic after all many hands make for light work you can spot check now communist news network will be pretty straight now you've got uh... of the uh... trend at the bangor she's still up there anymore she had a couple of munchkins and i don't know if she's morning talk yap program on c-com is news network or not but uh... turn it at the bango uh... solid at o'brien or whatever it is you sold at one to help add and you know there was a third evil one bag of dad yet turned at four that mom read rule it is a beautiful morning it is by the way sunshiny and clear out here but it was cool or cool down again last night so we're seeing the fall weather kick in or at least a late summer early fall weather is coming our way i got this wall and the middle of the maple trees middle of the and you know how maples are guys, we've been in Michigan and there's a country where we got maples. We are going to blaze, we are going to turn to look, as a matter of fact, we've completely turned. One branch went, we blaze yellow with a little bit of red, looks like it's on the branch all by itself on fire. Images, and it's not that far. You gotta be getting a lot of other work. Plus, you also need to think of your combat loads for all you minute men, bridge too far. How many people remember a bridge too far? Dun, dun, dun, you know, okay, remember the, you know, the, uh, thick war movies, like, you know, the longest day. where you had 54 different stars the same way although Sean Connery jumps out everybody you had Hannibal Lecter's and Hannibal Cannibal many other characters you'd notice right away that for the period back in the 70s so let's remind everybody of that but a British too far about the Ark of invasion you might recall the point where Arnheim commander looks around and he goes looks at the brick wall because the guys are wearing little deck themselves out and they think we're fooling looking back at the brick walls and the again in the front door of the house that they're gonna make the CP and they eventually command pulling the attempt to hold at least to you know try and take the bridge. It's funny because the same problem we're gonna have here guys is we're heading into fall. All your browns, your green, your medium greens and tan ready to switch over into the brown range into the earth color plant cover changes. Here we'll say this we did not get that we did normally browns out every week the way this is developed here because the grass is still, normally we get a brown out it's all has already gone August is that they had a very lots of heat, old Louisiana heat, which is all for up here. Contrader, everybody thanks. If you read all the stories, the Indian population here in Michigan, along the Great Lakes, and up into the Ontario Peninsula, the Michigan Peninsula, over into Wisconsin, this was the land of muggy misery during the summer. This was the land of the mosquito. In fact, you could identify living creatures by the chimneys of mosquitoes, chimney, 40 feet tall columns of black bugs, any living thing. in canoes. They're used to wear all like basically shears like we use for curtains, which actually are also a bug, everybody forgets that. And they used to put on the shears to keep the bugs, because even with the shears to keep the bugs away, like mosquito netting away from your head, and they wore like a Chinese, this is like a coolly hat, like a Chinese basket hat on the head. And then they drape the, and then they put kerosene on that to keep the bugs away. Oh, that had to smell good. And this is so they could canoe from one point to the next along with the that michigan you don't hear about because well most people don't get a whole lot of hit me on united states muggy part of the country was notorious for you thought it was only down there in louisiana where they are bug infested and snake infested and yet you have even got new trade out there now big ol call mussgrass that makes you feel better yeah it happened up here to this way michigan just the opposite of the country identical condition of us the only thing that saved you from you know it's been that kind of a little fall when it hits ready for that. No camel, you need to be checking your gear, washing everything up, cleaning it off, making sure it's squared away so that you switch out from seat so that our Minuteman units, our combat units are ready to rock and roll when the time comes and have everything that they need. That's most critical. Anyway, we are looking at a beautiful Tuesday. It's the bottom of the hour. What can I only find? I'll bet you we can do something for an eee bottom of the hour break here to make everybody feel. You do a lot good Mark. Well, first of all, this communication is Tuesday. I want to remind everybody, hey guys, I've been checking the truck stops. It's what I told you before. I mentioned they would sitting on the shelf. There are not only sales on the Smurf or the absolute CB boxes out there, but there's also sales on the mid and larger boxes. Now, granted, you're talking about having to spend $60 as opposed to $30 or $80 as opposed to $30 or $25, but talking about a lot more radio. The average person out there when you're picking up a CB is not going to want to fit a whole lot of dials. And even when you do, 99% of the time, you don't turn anything hardly anywhere because most people don't know it's working with their rig, their radio equipment. There's more intricate equipment there. You've got some ideas what to do and how to do it. And here's an option. Go to the truck stops. Look to see what's in their sails. Look to see what's in the cabinet with the word. There is a, the other consideration is in terms of radio rigs. about the other day why don't talk much in the little walkie-talkies. They are seven generations, maybe eight, might be off, I think we're almost in the ninth generation on these things. They've gotten a little smaller but every maybe becomes more fragile. While you may be getting smaller and it does cost $140 for that, turn the other direction. You can go to second person, usually double standard batteries, break one or lose one, not worry by watching the baskets. Also another place where they have more than dollars to write them. or one dollar carry stuff and you'd be amazed where you'll find cases now they're gonna come in all at once and don't be surprised if they leave fast all at once you'll be able to grab them carry them away and get on with the business pay attention to the frequencies which are listed on the radio itself to make sure that you've got copis you know with each other if you want all four on the other hand frequencies so you may want to again read the labels you'll find it'll take exactly what the potential of the different equipment is if it's frequency specific OK, that's another thing to think about. Some have one channel, some have two, three, four, five channels, some have multis, some have 16, or they split them a little bit. Depends on where you get them and what country they came from. Burgundy blue, pink, obviously pink's not your first choice, not bright colors. The dark muted, ideally if you can, brown or green colors will work. And again, what are you using them for? Managing the fam in crisis operations. You don't have to shout, but a shouting you can pick up where this is. 20 yards to your right and then he'll trade by the wall over. Copy that. By the wall over. Have to show! This will get the job done. Doesn't have to reach 50 miles away. That's not what these are for. Tactical radios are not for yapping at each other across the planet. Everybody gets attacked. All of a sudden one's putting an up route so they can talk to the world. You want your signal to close tactical. Now it means that yes there are points where you're going to get into, you know, you're going to fade your own signal. you should be paying attention to the equipment and developing what fits your range for combat operations on the squad and fire team level. Fire team's not gonna be spread out all over, you know, God's Green Acres. Instead, they're gonna be working together as a team, coordinating and neutralizing the targets. Let's see if we got ourselves something we can do for a break, dudes. Yeah, I think we can handle that. Let's see, what do we have here? Oh yeah, hold on. How about something to wake you up on Tuesday here? The gun Tuesday nobody calls in sick on Tuesday get your come on every time you go to work and being pinched a yo, yeah They're reaching out trying to grab for it. They can't help it You know, it's kind of like if you imagine these are like really weird zombies It's like as you walk by your hind end and sample force if you got it in your shoulders They hurt her jacket or what? Oh, they can they can come be time It's like they walk by and they're kind of find a couch, you know like you watch these characters looking brave heart You see where they glance and try to look away but they can't help it they sense your energy your life energy hahaha. Last example of, let's grab a cup of coffee. We got my four-footed holes bored, yeah, yeah, yeah, but put me on, I see ya. Okay, there you go, you just stay there. There we are. And meanwhile, there you better be because it's Tuesday. Nobody on Tuesday, you're gonna get up, get out of bed, you're going to go to work. I wonder what the heck is wrong with him? Well, actually, the interesting thing when you're calling out Tuesday, cause you're probably going on a Wednesday, we'll leave you more because for one day. You know, Monday we believe, yeah, you're lying. Wednesday they figure, I've tried the same thing, it's like, oh okay, well if he doesn't come in Thursday, we just come in Friday, must have been, you'll live with that. That's kind of strange the psychology of that situation, but that's the way it works kids. Anyway, it is a communications Tuesday. I forget weekend, as is all weekend, out and to experiment. That's right, we got a lot of radio rigs and gear that's going to be in line and plugged in and out there. in the field so if you get a chance to uh... you might want to pull your rig out and see what you can do to uh... help make things happen now before you do this point some of a lot of you guys are doing you know like for emergency radios ever thought about this do the cool thing and in fact you almost always have them with their thing we're going to get you through for home in it no i'm just saying that a brain fart mode And because of this, if you're a radio operator or if you're in any kind of military situation where everybody, or a panic situation, a crisis situation where anybody is in a hurry, people make mistakes. So, how do we prevent this from happening? Well, those alligator clips that are hooked up for power to say using your 12-volt, it'd really be nice except that what if somebody just kind of isn't paying attention where they should be, and this happens all the time with people jumping cars and trucks. They look under the hood, they think they saw a negative, they think they know where the positive is, and they hook up, then you use sparking and arcing and then you see smoking with electrical components that you shouldn't. And this is not good because those electrical components, well, they don't usually survive well because they get hit with a power strip. So, get yourself some plastic, flexible, not real sharp or hard. I don't want to hear about sharp, friendly, not just simply, you know, eyeball capable. uh... make the make up a book you about with an inch or one is by one inch and you want these in white i'll take a black magic mark i've got a little square up plus do another white one with a negative just a line a negative now i don't know don't do anything fancy don't put and you know don't put these in and minus out there and take three and makes really heavy stuff that will take a whole lot you to then go to where your battery cables are now please make sure you do this right This is negative, that's the negative line, where it's positive, that's the positive line. And I want you right next to where the connectors are on the line to put your little flag, tape it into place to the power line. Cover it completely with the plastic so it's protected, so that it can't wear off easily. Now you're going to replace these, so if it goes, well Mark, these aren't going to last so long. You're right, you're going to have to do some of the maintenance here. But, being able to see that white pad, at night. And somebody goes, well why don't you use colors and this, that, and the other. Because your night vision color white car that can be seen even in darkness is going to be a big plus in a flashlight. It's going to be obvious. You'd think that Mark's done with that. No, if you have any alligator connectors for much in the same reason, remember, people get pants. People are in a hurry. It's easier for you to have a related symbol. It doesn't mean that colors to colors don't work like a little flag, not quite as big on those alligators. Okay, you can do, I guess you can go one step further and minus is easier and neg because people don't have to read what they're looking at. It relates to plus take some, give some, take some, give some, take some, give some, take some. See how that works? And minus. Take these little flags and hook them up the line on the alligator clip. Not too far from where the alligator is. Just beyond it. Okay, but just back from it on the wire. That way, plus to plus, negative to negative, plus to plus, negative to negative, plus to plus, negative to negative, plus to plus, negative to negative. That works. You guys can handle that. If we have to jump a down vehicle or we have a, okay, we can find, you know, what we can find that will make the project work. Maybe you're over an industrial shop and you've got this neat little plastic flag material. Even though, what should be cool, if you can do that, make sure that it's secured to the location. Remember that if you ink it onto something, it will wear off. for sometimes just sloths off because it's designed to not, you know, not, it's not porous, okay, very, very fine, you know, surface that doesn't bond with inks and stuff very well. There is you got that will be to see what's going on lighter materials under the hood, no one's going to see it but you. When the time comes though at night especially, quick red light or a quick blue light or even using white light, things will become very obvious when you need to see them. You want to get one step fancier? Hey, if you've got something where you can raise it like a Braille, where you can actually sit in some way, feel the plus and feel the minus, it would be kind of nice to be able to do that in the darkness. That's more exotic. Do that. You'll have to figure out, okay, how's that sound? Anyway, we'll work here as quick as we can, see if we can get everything squared away. You guys are going to have to be the ones figuring out what to do. And this is a solution. That way you're not going, oh look, I think I got the... I've seen this so many times and you have to how many times before so they're all set up too late for the mistakes made with a radio rig okay with equipment and that's something that you need to consider. The other thing is a lot of you have become creative let's say that you need and by the way a lot of people are doing this and nobody's thinking about it how many power tools you've seen where people are getting rid of like drill don't have batteries for them you know a friend of ours you grab a little set up with alligator clips on you know having enough to deal with 12-bolt and most of the drills out there are 12 systems that take a 12 close enough and lo and behold you can take a set of alligator clips, hook them up through the power source, the line at the other end, duct tape them in, electrical tape them in, goop them with whatever you know, drill you got and now you have a 12 power, actually one of our guys used one of these drills with a nice extension on it and pretty well built a holding in a remote location and didn't have to worry about the drill running out of power Then he used a solar panel to recharge the battery that he wasn't using as he would alternate back and forth over the days with two, you know, 12 volt batteries with, oh that's right, they got carrying handles. Think about this. Handles and every one of the people that throw, not only is it up north, they get them for nothing. You get them for a dollar because nobody wants to buy the power. It means that you've got a whole bunch of power tools and little cheap solar power, you know, leave those out in a remote location where you don't have to lug them back and forth and back and forth and you don't have gasoline. and you still get all the power tool advantage done, doo doo doo, turn it over again. There's a solution, but when you're going to be hooking up or setting up any of these battery systems, tag the negative on the cable. That way it can be easily seen, you can't miss it. You want to really be redundant, do three of these little flags in a row, one, two, three. Why? Well, when people reach out of the hood and they're working on stuff, things get broken, stuff gets lost, takes them out. Well, at least one out of three will work. One out of three will be visible. that's what you're looking for is how can i make this you know shall we say itty proof of the military does this all the time anybody ever get the chance they could look at the wiring harness or a decent half done during the fifties and fifties intelligent all the wiring harness is flag and numbered there are three wiring harness modules one for the front under the under the hood one for the box with people sit and another one for the back end guess what place it it was made nineteen fifty five or nineteen fifty eight flags on there. Number one, number four, you get up underneath there and you look and you'll find there's number one, number two, there's nectar number three, there's point number four, there's point... Wow! Too simple. Well one, trying to get stuff built and put together only got so much time. 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