Mark Koernke discussed crystal radio construction and basic electronics as foundational skills for self-sufficiency and preparedness, emphasizing the importance of understanding simple technologies that don't require modern infrastructure. He covered EMP vulnerability of different electronic components, particularly LEDs and diodes, and explained how older solid-state equipment can be repaired by replacing individual failed components. Koernke promoted building backpack-mounted CB radios using salvaged parts and affordable commercial components, and discussed radio etiquette and net procedures for amateur radio operators. A caller from Texas asked about spray-on antenna nanotechnology and the group's plans to change frequencies for their radio nets due to background noise issues.
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In the process, let's kick some New World Earth globalist rumpus. How's that sound? Well, it is a beautiful, bright morning out there right now. All the little clouds are gone. It was cool but unclear this wee hours of the morning, about 2 o'clock. We had a wind come through the southern end of Michigan here, a wall, and then, slowly still, it was up most of the night and what's fascinating is, again, outside. Beautiful blue sky, clear sky, I should say. But now blue this morning and we have some stripey, wispy clouds which are kind of neat. They actually look like straight not contrails guys they were something i you used to see around the lake uh... i'm more often we haven't seen them as often but it's uh... kind of a way defect we have one after line of clouds and see that much of the sheer that perfect weather so we can't really complain but uh... this morning really need and now clear skies and the sun is out and it's cooking the kiddies are out there basking in the sunshine everybody's out there having a great time we're here to the radio program Anyway, it is, as you probably figured out already, the 22nd of October. It is the fifth year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation. A 2013 Old Earth calendar, or Mayan? Uzzetown calendar. Coming up on the first anniversary of Doom! Unka, wonka, unka, ooh! To break out that plastic bone, stick it in my nose and Mayan pyramid, just to celebrate. Wow, there ain't any clothes unless somebody bought one of those $29.95 Chinese cans, faded with human entrails. The whole nine yards, everything you need there, body chunks, including little tiny hearts. Remember, it's the scale of 13 feet tall, not really one of the big, big, you know, it's like a porta, it's like a porta temple for those Mayans who, you know, just need something they can take along in a trailer. You know what I mean? You know, a mobile, mobile kind of thing. It's kind of like... Well, I don't know what it would be like. That's really kind of strange to say the least. Yeah, Uncle Wonka, Uncle and we ain't Mayan. So anyway, signal communications. It is, I've mentioned that simple technologies, let's go back a little farther still, something I want to touch on, crystal radio. You know, that was, now I know they're not doing this in school anymore, almost guarantee they're not, but that was one of the first things. And really I was on the edge of that when I went into radio, you know, electronics and communications. In fact, I just dug first uh... electric shop manual slash textbook my very first i knew it was right here somewhere and i just ran into it about about three o'clock this morning i just you know so well wait a minute move blown off the dust and i make sure i got cleaned up but uh... it was used when i got it by the way actually i think it was probably five six years in the service and when we were double our class the new text route so we've got to take those home with us anyway uh... the last, I think we were some of the last classes to do build your own crystal radios. Now crystal radio is so stupid, simple, it's ridiculous. In fact, when everybody tells you all about how we were doing Stone Age, only if you're butt cold stupid. I mean, you have to really be butt cold stupid. You have to be like Knuckle Dragon, like government employee stupid. All the people that are in key positions, Knuckle Dragon, low IQ, roided up, short neck, and really not thinking very much. They're planning on stealing everything that they want when the time comes. Non-producers, you know how it is. You know, government employees. Anyway, at least socialist government employees. Americans, you know, are pretty motivated. Characters aren't Americans. They're globalists. Those are worthless trash. Anyway, Crystal Radio. We should grow on crystals, guys. Everybody remember that? How many of you have jogging a memory here on this one? But we were like the last class that actually did that because, well, it was the transistor age. Of course, now that's kind of funny too because you see, well, it was a transistor age when you were learning about electronics, especially in the 60s, guys. The big thing is that when you were learning about electronics, you still had a lot of tube technology out there. So my very first project was a continuity tester and tube tester. a transistor to a no continuity tester and a tube tester with three of the basic size tube fixtures and the tube tester to confirm output. You might recall, and some of you if you have a radio geek that's nearby you, they might even have in their shop one of those classic utility tube tester displays that used to be like in the drug stores. If you're old, you'll remember these. Remember if you were working on a radio you could go over to the pharmacy or to the five and dime You're you know the tubes that you thought were a problem because that one wasn't blowing very much you look at the back of the radio set and you go Wow h5b tube there. That's not working very well So you'd suspect that so you would take it out. You'd let it cool down I told you to let it cool down. I'm gonna hurry. You know like Indiana Jones remember the guy with the palm tube numbers, you know, burned into the side of your fingers there because that little element area, those silvered elements, like a brand. Anyway, no, it wasn't that bad, but it was pretty close. Anyway, wait till they cool down. It only takes a minute. And then you pull the tube out and you go to the pharmacy and you have a series of tube fixtures. Now you've got to remember, they're many different, especially in the 50s, 60s, and 70s. A lot of different tubes out there. So the better ones have many different female fixtures. for the mail plugs that you bring in and you plug them in and you would check the meter and Then you look down below in the display. There would be all these tubes down below So tube technology even though we were in the age of the track Yeah, tube technology would be around for the next 15 to 20 years and they're still out there in force But now tubes are more valuable. So don't throw any tubes away Not emphasize that enough if you see a piece of equipment, it's got tube technology in it guys You have money in your hands Most people don't realize that. I'll just translate it this way. Money in your hands. Tubes that are on board are in one tube is worth more than the whole rig was when it was probably built. Oh, you didn't know that? I've done a little research since the year 2013, kids. It is not 1990. It is not 1980. It's certainly not 1962. So anyway, crystal radio. Minimal parts, minimal working components. You can build a variable rheostat slide with a couple pieces of copper and some copper wire and you can slide it up and down and make it fairly unsophisticated. Crystal radio is something that you need to research. And I highly recommend if you're homeschoolers out there and you're listening, if you're looking for, again, part of the process of building up an interesting curriculum, Look at building a crystal radio. It's not as hard as you would think it sounds. Oh radio right off the bat It's witch doctor science. No. No, it's not that hard. In fact, it's it's the basics to it There's two reasons that we would we would do this number one I understand what they're doing building confidence number one It's like well, this is so first of all you hear the word radio and you think oh It's gonna be really hard Then what you do is you walk the student through the process of building the components, which only takes about a week total if you're slow. You want to take your time and you're trying to explain the process and the value of things and how the material works. So what you're doing is you're teaching them the elemental components of electronics and of radio and radio and antenna theory. By the time you're done, you end up with a little unit that actually can talk across the neighborhood, across the state, or across the planet. depending on how you configure it and what kind of power you offer it. Now, is it really a clean signal? Well, there's two things that are applied here. Number one, materials available, quality of the operator. In other words, did you really follow instructions and did you try to maintain the highest standards? You get sloppy? If you build sloppy, you get sloppy. If you build tight, you get clean. Always remember that, guys. If you build sloppy, you're going to get sloppy. That's what you get in return. So, following instructions and paying attention is probably the idea. And that's one of the things you want to emphasize with your young student when you're teaching the basics. I don't care what it is. Now, Crystal Radio is something that could be stashed away anywhere also. The big, the cool, big thing that we have that we didn't have before is, again, A wide range of micro storage batteries or small batteries that are easily transportable, number one. Also easily hideable, that's the other half of the battle if you're looking at guerrilla warfare. And also power supplies that are alternate to keep the batteries going. For instance, solar power, little crank units. Now crank units are not new. For as long as there's been power available it can be stored. Handheld crank units have been the norm. In fact, they were actually there before a lot of the other technology was. So the new re-innovation, we've rediscovered the little crank generators on the side, little radios and charge units and lights and all kinds of stuff. That's fantastic. It means that we have other alternative systems that are affordable that are so cheap we can leave them behind. We can abandon in place and leave them on standby. What I said earlier in the last hour, My radio's, if your radio costs $3,000 apiece, granted, you know, if it's a government, you know, taxpayer money, you're ripping us off left and right, it probably should only cost $20, but, you know, they're paying $3,000, $4,000 a radio for a handheld, right? Who gets hurt more when the radios go dead? Everybody's on the field then. And off in the distance, you see a bright glow, and then you see a real small spike, and it looks like the upper end of a big bulb, a slight bulb, but it's that nuke strike over on the horizon and that EMP what you heard was and then nothing no static no buzz no nothing well if I have a two dollar radio and you have a three thousand dollar radio who got hurt more if we're dealing in dollars in other words throw away cost right off the bat you got bit I didn't because I'm going to turn around like I said I'm gonna go to my Faraday cage here I'm gonna go to my shielded site my shielded cans, which I can even transport with my radio rigs, my, actually my rat rig, my radio truck, my radio jeep, my radio trailer, and I can reach in and pull out another one. I'll take them out of the unit. I'm going to mark it. I'm going to put a red piece of red tape around it. And I'm going to put, you know, evaluate or repair. Okay? Or I'll put repair, put evaluate. I can put EMP on it because I know what happened. And what I do is set that unit off to the side. Now just because you get hit with the MP, consider this. Do you have any parts around that radio you can still use? If you have a standard bunch of junk radios, remember, everything is parts. Do you think that the antenna went out on that radio? If it's a little rubber, nubby, you know, whippy antenna, is the antenna still good, yes or no? What about the dials and switches? Do you think the variable rheostat on board went bad? Do you think it blew up? No, here's how it works. When EMP hits, it doesn't knock every component out. It cascades and fails specific components. That's the most important thing to understand. Very susceptible, and this is one of the things where we're now going full circle, and I've warned you about this before. I love light-emitting diodes. I think they are the neatest thing in the world. Well, I hate to tell you, but diodes are the most susceptible to EMP strikes. So if everybody goes to LEDs, Which everybody goes, no, that's not a diode, Marcus, an LED. Light emitting diode. If everybody's getting illumination from a light emitting diode, and all of a sudden you have going through the system, well, those LEDs or those light emitting diodes are just as susceptible as a standard diode on a board. And you'll find if you study EMP or energy pulses down the line, diodes are highly susceptible to that EMP failure. Not all components are going to be as susceptible. Each component has its unique feature because of what it does in an electrical circuit to begin with. So when you see this pulse go down the system, remember that certain parts are going to fail. In fact, if you have a radio rig, let's say, but I have a GE, I'm going to just use a random number, I'm going to say a GE10. Well, I know that my GE10 handheld that I can pay $2 for. If it has a pulse problem or an energy problem, the way that the circuit fails is consistent. The way it collects energy and transfers energy and then what parts burn out is consistent. Now if the radio is older and it's larger format solid state, whichever it holds are clunky and lunky, yeah but you know what I can do? If I break out my circuit tester, my continuity tester, etc. etc. and I start going through my, if I go through my meter, I can ID the parts that are bad and I can break up my solder pen and I can un-solder the bad part. that one part that's shot, maybe two, three, or four, I can knock them out, replace them with others which are going to be functional. And I can, here's the thing you gotta remember about it. It's like, look at this like, you hear, you understand computers, you understand firewalls. What does a firewall do? Okay, now. Electrical components are doing the same thing physically. Not every component or every piece of equipment is going to fry. Why? Well, because it works this way. Electricity runs like water, guys. And at a given point, if water can't move, the pipe gets squeezed off, that's as far as she travels. Now, even though the energy can jump to a degree, Typically, again, one of the susceptible points on modern microtech, like your little cell phone, Star Trek communicator, everything, it's all fried. Well, not all of it, but enough of it will be that it won't make any difference because the microprocessor is going to be the one that gets fragged. That will collect enough energy in and of itself because it's micro, micro, micro milliamp energy. You know, all of this equipment, when it's microcircuitry, well, it's really impressive, it's microcircuitry. Do you know how little it takes to destroy that? On the other hand, that old, girthy, solid state equipment, well, yeah, some of it can collect more energy than others, copper windings, things like that, but amazingly enough, they can also be quickly replaced because, oh, that's right, they're large enough that I can find the component, isolate the component, replace the component, or here's something that most people don't know. That component may not be critical to operation. It simply is allowing current to pass, but it may not do anything other than make things sound better. It may be something that helps to soften a circuit's background noise. Did you know that? In other words, I could take a piece of code head, oh no, forgive me, paperclip. I can take a piece of paperclip, bend it to the dimension of that component, desolder the other component, make up what's called a bridge, replace that component if I had to in a pinch and while I might get more in the background I could still talk to you and even though that'd be that staticky noise in the background because my synthesizer circuit isn't working as well I could still get conversation out I can still get it here's another thing remember guys I've told you this before and I'll say it again code gets out when everything else doesn't So even if I had a transmitter that is coarse, I can still get out noise that you can identify. In fact, even with jamming, typically code will get out when everything else can't. Well, voice may be overwashed by bagpipes. Cats, you know, like fingernails on chalkboards, whatever it is that you use for background clutter. When you over wash a wide part of the bandwidth, there's a number of ways this can be done, or they simply know out all transmissions. It becomes a neutral frequency transmit. Whatever they're doing, however they're doing it for background, code will get through because, amazingly enough, it's an inversion. You actually will hear the dead space. Sounds weird, but in reality if you've got a good ear even with a lot of clutter and background you can pick up the code by the key off not necessarily key on. Some little things to know about radio. In fact you don't really perceive it that way but that's really what your brain does. What you're doing your brain transposes the data being processed into your ear. But how you interpret it your brain your subconscious and your conscious mind settle out and actually ID so the code comes through. It's actually the reverse of how you're hearing it is the reverse of the way you would think. That you're hearing the sound. No, when you're hearing the dead space, background or wash noise in between actually is settled as a code, as a process. You identify the mirror, dash, and dot. Now, a couple of things here real quick about old radio equipment, too. think it tired already equipment one of the things are speakers on the war in real quick about that long run speakers it'd be a real good idea for you to cannibalize all these old radio stuff if you're going to put a reserve system together all these old uh... real clunker and jumpers all the new stuff worth got a uh... all kinds of components on board that might be salvageable well if they were break out a bunch of little boxes one of these little trinket transport stores grab a bunch of those of different sizes And break open these holes. You got to radio a boombox or something. Little ones, even the small radios that are busted up. Hey guys, disassemble them. Look inside. Check to see what's there. If you've got a clunker or a junker, break it down and then break the components down. Now there's two things. What I was taught, or how I built radio equipment originally, how I was taught to is to cannibalize. And what my teacher did, Dr. Smith, I will always give him great honors because the man taught us the basics from scratch, work with junk. First part of the process, break down the junk that we got, piles and boxes of junk. And make up kits with all the resistors, diodes, capacitors, everything you need. Now, we would then look at the values of what we had, break out a kit package schematic, and we would build from scratch. And we did it with all the junk parts laying around. Now, since you probably don't have a lot of time to break down a whole lot of circuit boards, here's a little trick. Remember, the circuit board creates a convenient carrying package for all kinds of components that are sitting on it. All you do is put that away. When the time comes, you look at it and go, oh, there's that, yeah, I need two of those, yeah, I need two of those capacitors. It looks like there's an oil capacitor there that I need, and I got two or three resistors right there. Oh, exactly what I was looking for. And I've got six more, right side by side by side. Now you see the cool thing is you can build from scratch if you have a schematic You can build from scratch pretty much anything speakers are one of those items that is the odd man out that we used to actually build from scratch We don't do that very often anymore and by the way you probably aren't gonna want to fiddle with that or at least initially you aren't gonna want to you won't Want to build up that particular skill. Well the way to save yourself on that is Scavenge the speakers I would also point something out if you people been throwing away all these little cassette players that have been going bad that have record on them, you know, record capability. Didn't they have a pickup microphone on board? Yeah, those are kind of handy. We used to make all kinds of listening devices that we could put in air ducts and stuff, and we would make them from scratch. And those little pickup mics are awfully handy. Just a little hint there for everybody. Anyway, a little hint, we're probably going to the bottom of our break here in a moment. going to hear the music about the good news the bottom of the second hour for everybody out there you never know we might be calling america well we come back off the break meanwhile communications tuesday uh... if you are curious again i would also recommend something here guys we've talked about this you know we're talking about electronics we've been discussing electronics and technology but you still want book instead of just the computer with your database in it very EMP issue, everybody goes, oh, it's all EMPs, it's all everything. Well, then obviously I want books so that I don't lose the working knowledge, because my ocular collectors can transfer down my optic nerve to my computer, my battlefield organic computer, you know, your brain, and I can translate those magical words, and I can collect the data that I need, and I can start building if need be from scratch. Unka, wonka, unka, ooh, instead of going into the Stone Age, Fire proper planning prevents piss or performance the key principle don't you forget it and let's make sure that we practice good common sense Construction when the time comes we're gonna be building. We're not gonna be tearing down. That's the other side of We'll be back in a minute smell like coffee taste it We're going to break and if you got to go to work be careful on the road Regardless of the dollar price involved, one ounce of gold would purchase a good quality man suit at the conclusion of the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, the presidency of Franklin Roosevelt, and today. 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But indeed and it is communications Tuesday by the way and out there I'll remind everybody that all peace love don't BS isn't what stopped the police state from doing back in the 70s people started shooting their arse. Back in the 70s, they were really muscling into the hill. They wanted the indefinite detention. No knock search warrants, no search warrants. They were going crazy and people started just shooting them. In fact, it was happening all over the country. One of the benchmark cases, as I pointed out, was right here in Ann Arbor, Michigan, south side of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Came to the wrong house, totally wrong neighborhood, did the old stealthy sneakily peekily thing with no warrant, the whole nine yards. they came in and they got shot dead all they hated the property owner but here's the problem property on the right thing because the squeaker knuckle draggers well they did we're even in the right neighborhood how the hell could you do that And again, same excuses. You think this is all new what you're seeing now, you're seeing right now in all these YouTube videos that you're seeing, all these videos people are presenting. Guys, this is nothing new. The only thing to put them back in the box is people start shooting their arse and they didn't make it to retirement. Now, some cases, court cases took place, and others it was cut and dry. It's like, no, you people, in fact, this case here, the only reason they were whining is because, oh, they were, they shouldn't have been shot. Well, let's see, they were breaking in a front door, and they were working, they were jury rigging a sliding glass door in a house in the wrong neighborhood, in the wrong location completely, and a guy wakes up, you got a 12-gauge shotgun, and he taught them what home ownership is all about. Okay? Bottom line is to contemplate your belly button green weenie stuff didn't work Well, we'll just protest and stop what product became commercial protests. I'm gonna tell you what protest became Protest became a social coffee club Well, we go to the protest. I can't say that I was like we go to the protest on Friday You know, it's every Friday. We're gonna be here three o'clock. You'll be able to get rid of classes. You go to the protest It's like, you mean it's like a schedule thing? Yeah, well then they're not really worried about it, are they? They know that everybody comes out, the cops yawn, everybody dances around the circle, a bunch of hot pets, you know, go smoking some dope, everybody carries whatever sign. In fact, after a while they make new signs, they're just carrying the same sign. Yeah, everybody was really impressed with that protest. uh... was totally different from the other protest last week the week before the week before the week before the week before the week before the week before the week before and i have to admit that we can do a war ends and they were they were going for it would go to bring part okay you're protecting the war right you know and don't trust anybody over thirty men okay will to prompt your time doesn't wait for anybody but what do you know the war ends world uh... uh... We'll have to find some other BS to be protesting over because you're not really highly motivated about the way you're protesting here. Whoa! And by the way about this, don't trust anybody over 30. You're 23 years old right now. You got seven more years. I'm not supposed to listen to you then, right? Well, no, that's not what I mean, man. Yeah, don't trust anybody over 30, dude. And here's the kicker. Now all those old farts... who are still trying to look like they're 22 years old and just out of college. Come on, you're 78 years old. You'll go look at these characters that they got in Washington. How about Feinstein? How old is Feinstein? And what is she still desperately trying to do? Now people, here's the point at which, embrace your age. Being mature and an adult is not a bad thing. Being an older person is a good thing. You have survived life. And if you focus on a whole bunch of with the time you got left rather than trying to look like somebody that you're not Let me just point this out about like the Feinstein night What do you think it takes to prop that thing up? Because you know, she's a rotten monster to begin with you can see it Just that rotten piece of trash right from the get-go. So she doesn't really need it You just just do it. Be natural. Okay for the rest of us save time You know honor your elders. Look at what does it say in the Bible? Okay Or what have we talked about? How do we determine what are high civilizations? Truly high civilizations. How you treat your very young, how you treat your very old, and how you treat the sick and the dying or the dead. Or I should say and the dead. Forgive me. That was basic civilization 101. I don't know what nowadays is, boy they were real murdering a cultist man. We're high on the pecking order slaughtering 80% of their population. Oh, yeah, you know, is that what they're doing now? Because that's the only gonna make sense to me with the way these fools operate. So again, you know, they don't trust anybody over 30. Well, that was 40 years ago. And in fact, those characters were all attacking people who were in their 50s that they were oldsters and needed to be out these people are way past 50. Think about that one. That's another thing to me, you know, this again, it time waits for no one get used to it grow up. Now, once you get past that, it's just like anything else on the battlefield. You know what? Time to go, time to go. In the meantime, stay focused, embrace your liberty, get ready for a fight, and as long as you're willing to do so, you'd be amazed at how cowardly your enemy is. Eventually start to realize that intestinal fortitude actually counts for something. I'm an adult, I'm a gang! Yeah, okay, whatever. Well, thank you. Stay off to the side, please. For those who say it can't be done, get the hell out of the way of the people who are doing it. Except then, you know, they'll be backstabbing in the process. so we understand that anyway single communications uh... again pq cq this is k double a three five nine record record box prop in the chat room are in our l chair chair room guys and i know we got both of them this morning good morning everybody there by the way i would point out for everybody out there listening again we have a whole bunch of really cool stuff that is uh... readily available for everybody to uh... developed in the way of skills, you know, the potential for amazing end results. Well, one of the things that we do need to do, we've actually been talking about and have everything in hand to do it, but I'm going to do it two different ways. It has to do with backpack-mounted radios, making them. For instance, a CB, in fact, the suggestion was a CB backpack-mounted military-style radio using an ALIS-PAC system. Now that's true. The Alice Pack frames are really fantastic utility kit tools for all kinds of stuff, guys. And there's a bunch of stuff that can be done very quickly with those and with non-strategic materials. What I want to do, and what I will do, is I'll off the shelf as simple as possible. In other words, I need to make this quick. I need to make it work. What can I do to make it happen? And we'll, and we are, I promise, we are going to do this. I had all the parts in hand about two o'clock this morning. Seriously, going through everything I've got, I could pull it off the shelf. But what I want to do is go into a store and film. I would go and buy this, I would go and buy this, I would go and grab this. The other option is from China Sport, with all the China Sport junk. You can very quickly put a lot of nice systems together with modular components, which is really how I build something like that today anyway. Doesn't mean I can't cannibalize and use all kinds of other cool stuff. I can. But... some really nice palletized components example for example i'm doing a backpack uh... nowadays i could spend a lot of money get the exact same flexible foldable solar panels that they're using the military right now in afghanistan iraq and wherever else were killing people on the planet for profit and to steal the goodies however that happening the uh... more expensive unit would be cool and if you have that kind of budget fine but what if you didn't what if you have to go bargain basement Well, bargain basement will still get you a pretty good package nowadays because the China sport and Indian and Vietnamese slaves that we're tapping into overseas, you know, where they're selling their people for pennies on the dollar and cracking a whip over them so that they produce, you know, 10, 12 hours a day. Well, where are those Chinese or Vietnamese or Malaysian or Indonesian or Cambodian slaves are right now? And you know, Vietnamese, I'm sure I covered that. All of those slaves are cranking all kinds of fun stuff out. Now granted, about every 20th item isn't as well built, but typically they all work because they were all tested coming off the production line by Operator 15, who if he didn't do well, they shot him in the head, ripped out his body parts, and somebody out there listening might have some guys, you know, Operator 13 or 15's organs, you know, could be kidneys, maybe he got his eyes, who knows. But up until where he fumbled up or did something wrong, typically, while he could still stay awake and still had enough calories in him to work as a chain slave, he probably produced a medium grade product. Okay? Now that medium grade product will work for you. Example, you need a portable solar power system. Well, something that will take a little bit of a beating, has a nice little hole. How about the visor solar panel rechargers that are designed to plug into your ashtray fixture? Oh yeah! And those are fairly cheap. You can still find those in a fairly reasonable price mode. There's a number of different models with different potential. The point is that those can quickly be put into a little sleeve on the side of your little backpack rig. You pull it out, you actually hang it on your backpack. you're collecting power you're charging up your battery during the day so you're taking advantage all that wonderful solar power out there etc etc now you can also even buy a little hand crank generator unit can't you so at night or anytime when you pop your arse down you plug it into your battery unit or into the fixture attached on the back back to your battery unit and you could be sitting there when you're busy cranking the thing up and adding juice to it You can also have somebody else doing that. You can even do that while you're walking. You get any number of different solutions here with regard to power potential. You got to have energy going in in order to be able to hit the key and get energy to get up to that antenna and go out. Now the antenna is the odd man out because you... How would I put an antenna on a fixture like that? What would I do? Let me give you a little hint. That same mobile magnet mount antenna that we've been talking about for using your car can be used for that backpack radio complete with magnet now why would i do that never to go far what they are all about what i want to do that well if you come up a little elk ring picture you use a magnet mount stick that right on your backpack you know my unit when you get to a vehicle rather than having a dismount everything and make it work you want to call the extra line you've got to put the magnet mount on the roof you put the radio in the back of the trucker up front with the with the troop And now you've got a mobile unit that's on whatever piece of equipment you just captured that's part of your radio grid. Now, while we're talking about using CBs for this type of equipment, I would point out that you could do this with any kind of mobile, larger vehicle type radio. Now, if we do a CB backpack radio, guys, the size of the CB radio is such that it's actually quite reasonable to carry. and pretty much everything that I need to run the CB will also run the marine channel radios. All marked. In other words, I could carry two different radio bandwidth. I could carry two different grids on one backpack. Yes, you could. As a matter of fact, depending on what you buy in the way of a car vehicle, you know, slash mobile radio, in terms of a dash-mounted type system, You can carry three or you can again choose to go with rather than the CB going with marine or going with you know 6 meter or going with 2 meter or whatever. There's a number of different options but the idea is that this is a neat idea that allows you not only to carry the radio but spare batteries replacement components. additional antenna technology so that you can go from that little whip antenna or whatever you do come up with, you can switch out to a larger antenna array in the field and be talking greater distance with greater clarity. See, there's all kinds of cool stuff to be done, so thank you. I appreciate that for Mr. Wales. in the chatroom there, thank you for tapping me on that one because I needed to be reminded it's one of those things that we are working on. I'm just going to get that done and out of the way. We need to finish that. It is a priority. We have a lot of people that are looking for, you know, asking questions, looking for solutions. So we're going to do two versions. I'm going to do the clunker, junker off the shelf where I take scavenged parts and make it work from the stuff that's around that I already have. $2 CB radios. I got a bunch of $2 radios I just bought at a yard sale. uh... two dollars apiece with the microphone they work flawlessly their blue beautiful little breaks little little uh... uh... dot boxes and their final radio for the purpose the other option is ok i'm gonna take the same basic idea to show if you want into a truck stop or if you want into a hardware truck stop for a number of different locations work and i get everything tractor supply or harbor freight give you a lot of china sport junkie treatment anyway we have a caller who we have color jump in their place Hello from Texas. Hey Bill, what's going on in your neck of the woods there, sir? A couple of quick questions. Have you heard about the spray-on antenna? I've been hearing some good results with the test from that. Go right ahead, please, talk about it. It was manufactured by CHANTECH company, with an S at the end, sorry about that. And it's about high frequencies and the government has done some tests and have not performed their super-duper antenna. spraying it on a tree. So it's a metallic resin spray is what it is? It's a nanotechnology spray. Oh, okay. There we go. Go ahead. Of course, we're not talking cheap, I would assume. I don't know. I haven't found the list price or anything about it. The company's website, I don't know, doesn't even list it anymore, which I find odd. Ah, well, that may be that they don't want everybody else to be thinking about such a simple quick technology solution. Think about it. You can spray it anywhere and have it sitting on standby and waiting. That long cloth, a piece of wood. Well, you know, that's kind of like a reversal of what they did. Remember with all of the bio chip or the sensor chip technology that they were putting in all of the food products? Where if you peel the label off, the antenna array was right there in the coil and the middle was the chip transponder. We have examples. I was talking yesterday about that on the air with the, we got all the prototypes for this stuff. and people started looking around and lo and behold down in Florida as we first ran into this stuff back in the 90s the transponder, the whole fixture was actually a fine printed filament and when you peel the label off the product, in this case it was aspirin when you pull the label off the entire thing was on the back of the entire fixture including the flat face microprocessor was all on the label and it looked to be a wash spray on system articles will come up. But assume that you probably have some kind of sticky or at least a fixture base for the antenna connection of some kind. Something where you have some kind of leader wire so you can wrap or screw or pin. Well the little bit I read about it, I heard about it on Catherine Albright's show talking about you know wireless surveillance and all this and I read about it it's like spray it on it and the antenna picks up the signal and boosts it. So I don't know if you actually have to connect to it or just get near it. That's probably true. The biggest thing is the 11-up assistive is designed to actually collect or if it's, you know, again, what you do is come up with a sensor pad or at least an array that's on the transceiver so that when it is near it actually is sensitized. That would make sense. It's sensitized to that particular array of that filament. The question is, do you guys still do that stuff on HF? I don't have the frequencies I look for. I just touched on that you probably didn't hear our I don't know if you're listening live or not I can't anymore. Okay. Well, actually this week we're gonna be giving out the frequencies They're doing a test last weekend this Saturday night and Sunday we were doing a series of tests with the the present frequencies that have been standard for the last couple of months and We're getting a lot of background noise and we weren't able to really punch sick the way we like so the group is looking at changing up the frequency for possum net for the eagle and for the liberty net so we'll have more on that hopefully tomorrow they're up north right now we just had another radio rig that they built a trailer radio unit and they're going over it finishing up for a group of unit and when they come back down i'll know what the decision has been because it's kind of a community thing they use the radios but we're obviously hooked up by internet and by a number of other you know like the old two meter packet system. They're using that very heavily right now. So, as soon as we get the confirmation here, I'll put it out in the air a few times. So, if you just monitor this week, we'll, verification, kept in mind that hands should be back here by this evening, if not tomorrow. I always download your archives, so I get it, you know, a day or two or the next day. So, I'll be listening. I promise I'll repeat this. I've got to make sure that we get this out because we have a lot of other people that pick up and just monitor. You don't have to participate guys, remember you hook your rig up and just listen. One of the reasons, and thanks for bringing this up to you Bill, because a lot of times people remember you don't have to have a license, just remember to do as the natives do. This is the most common mistake. People get on high hat, then poor good buddy, well this is like a cell phone, right? And it's like, no there's radio etiquette guys. So if you learn radio etiquette and you pay attention, and pull a number of combination letters and number out of your artist. Most people aren't going to pay attention. There aren't that many people out there in the radio world to begin with. And if you just use common sense and common courtesy, everything works just fine. And the best thing to do is listen to what's going on. And that way, again, you will learn to do as the natives do. Then you will learn to... Well, on most of those Nats, They have a time where you call in, you give your call letter and then you just kind of go through a cycle. Exactly. You just don't bud in. Yeah, everybody gets a turn. What it is, it's kind of like an Indian Wikia meat, okay, like a Lodge meat. You know, there used to be one guy with a stick and he would touch the next person to talk. And basically there's one person, or for people who aren't familiar with how this works, there's one person usually who's a coordinator and the person will be, okay, okay, next person, you know, again, ID, and you're up. And so everybody takes their turn and then if there's interaction, everybody's polite, everybody waits for the person to say, you know, make their statement or to, you know, bring their point forward and the next person participates. So guys, it's a lot of fun because you actually have to have an ear, you may have to play with a variable realist at school because sometimes in days, dogs can sound really strange and that means you're losing the signal, you put on a shot and then finally it starts to, oh, there we go, I got it back in. And a nice diapole for your transmitter isn't that difficult. You could use almost any wire for the diapole part and just some good coax. It's not rocket science. It's pretty straightforward. No, in fact, it's radio science. You know what I mean. It's very easy. That's why, guys, and I'll emphasize this. When you get into electronics, you get frustrated because, well, what are the rules for antennas? And he goes, no, there's antenna theory. And the reason is because almost anything can be used as an antenna if it's got metal in it. It's a matter of what kind of signal you're going to get off it. I can take this five-candle iron array that can spread out. It's one of these accordion type, you know, designed to be like tiered candles. Guys, I could turn that into an antenna. I can actually make it a variable output antenna because it does have a little hinges and I can open up the three feet, drop it back down so it's only six or seven inches apart from itself. You can have a lot of fun doing radio and it really is. Once you get into it, you'll find there's a lot of neat things you can do. Get creative. Anything else Bill, please tell me. Well, I used the long chair once with the trans-match for a test as an antenna and if you've matched the impedance, you can transmit on just about anything. You can keep up the good work. Thank you, sir And we are top of the art guys for everybody out there listening and close the second hour Some shiny outside still not a cloud in the sky of a core federal changes 50 minutes of my skin. God bless the Republic Death of a new world order we shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire's on the run We're the mark to be back about seven minutes here third hour of the Intel report Regardless of the dollar price involved, one ounce of gold would purchase a good quality man suit at the conclusion of the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, the presidency of Franklin Roosevelt, and today. You may not be in the market for a new suit, but you don't know what the future may bring, and gold is the one financial constant the world has ever known. It can always provide you with your basic needs. 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