February 4, 2014
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59m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed military radio equipment and surplus procurement on Communications Tuesday, February 4, 2014. He reviewed resources for obtaining PRC-77 and PRC-25 radios, demilitarized Canadian equipment, and other military communications gear from surplus vendors like Fair Radio and GovLiquidation.com. Koernke emphasized the importance of logistics, preparedness, and building local militia capacity rather than relying on voting or political solutions. He warned of government plans to betray the population and called for armed resistance, food production, and fuel independence as priorities for survival.
- prc-77
- prc-25
- military radios
- surplus equipment
- communications
- fair radio
- govliquidation
- demilitarization
- logistics
- preparedness
- militia
- self-reliance
- food production
- armed resistance
- dayton hamfest
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O 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 burning bright. As Iowoc, he'd vanished in the midst for whence 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. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I am R. Krunke. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southeast, east, and north. 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Today is 8th Tuesday, February 4th, 6th year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K2000 and 14 Old Earth Calendar or Mayan Crazy Town, Crazy Town Calendar. And it is Communications Tuesday. Want to touch on this real quick? First of all, thanks to our guys in the chat room for bringing some of the things up that kind of had to jog our memory. It's been a while. 1. www.hfpack.com Georgia Patriot a lot of the other guys first of all go to www.hfpack.com Now they're showing some of the newer rigs or some of the oddball rigs that they're using for these events and when I say that I'm talking about some of the military radios They're around for a long time some of them actually were used more as aircraft survival radios or were again for special niche activities part of a certain, you know again the platoon company battalion and brigade radio grid. But what's cool is there's some great imagery there. Take the time, go to the page, research what they're talking about because the Dayton Hamfest, of course, they have a big get together there so you get a chance to see a lot of what we're talking about. The Dayton O'Hara Hamfest is definitely worth getting to, but go to this page, www.hfpack.com. www.hfpack.com. www.hfpack.com. That's Hotel, Foxtrot, Papa, Alpha, Charlie, Kilo, Dot, Charlie, Oscar, Mama, or Michael. Take your pick. Whatever era for a phonetic alphabet you want to use. For Michael, that's Whiskey, Whiskey, Whiskey, Dot, Hotel, Foxtrot, Papa, Alpha, Charlie, Kilo, Dot, Charlie, Oscar, Michael. There you go. That's hfpack.com. Anyway, and by the way, remember we went to the Euro. We used to joke and call it the metric phonetic code, guys, and that's really what it was. It's the Euro code. So there's a change there that comes up years and years and years ago. Anyway. That may or may not have figured out, but some great information there. You'll see some interesting ideas to include the fact that they're using modern AM radio antennas, typical of stuff that we would see more back during World War II into Korea and Vietnam, the long static antennas. Not a bad thing, and in fact all of you guys that ran PRC25s, actually 10s, H910s, 25s, 77s, or the A and GRC125, mobile rigs that were on Jeeps, etc., or any of the other combo rigs, you'll recognize the size of that antenna and why you're using that kind of whip. Okay, and of course there are the floppies and everything else too. So again, check this out, really cool, and understand that there's people already playing with the technology. We don't have to reinvent the wheel, we just have to embrace what it is that will work for our purposes. And we don't necessarily have to use military radios old or new. In fact, there's stuff that we have built independently. Or we're using other systems. Yes, we do know that the government has technology uh... that's been around for a long time for countermeasures we've talked about this there's nothing that's going to surprise us here this is like people telling us that you know what the other side of spying on all of our communications no way i didn't know that the nsa was by away to my life talk about that for the last hour long we've been on the radio and then some the nsa is spying or you're telling me something new about what they were doing inside the u.s. By the way, go back to the movie, Sneakers, with Robert Redford. You know that skank that works for the CIA, Robert Redford? Back before he had his many wrinkles, when he was doing all the queen, it was kind of like expose, but to make you fear. Fear! Well, of course that's the only thing that they have. And so the police state wants to, yeah, they're going to murder late, but they're going to murder late if they have their way anyway. And these malleable, these chameleons will work for anybody who will give them power. Understand that, you'll be doing just fine. Okay? Anyway, www.hfpack.com. There's one direction to go. Also, Hokel Foxtrot. That's right. You got that? HFPAC.com. You did hear me over the air. www.hfpac.com. www.hfpac.com. Got it? There we go. Okay, now the reason I bring this up, there are several rigs that are actually on their t-shirts. You didn't see very well actually we did it depending on the military forces you work with. The PRC 319 and the PRC 1099, they've actually got t-shirts in there. And they jogged my memory on this one because the PRC 1099 guys back in the late 80s and early 90s these things came through for a song and a dance, $10 a rig. That's what I was buying them for. $10 a rig. Actually, I'd say more like the early 90s, because in the late 80s and early 90s, a lot of the Canadian stuff came out big time. It included copies of the PRC 8s, 9s, and 10s. Then there was another wave in the 90s where even copies of the PRC 77 came out. In pristine condition, though, the ones that we got through American Surplus were in better condition. Typically, the can head stuff all integrated with a few features we didn't have on the american regs and we know again they had a few features we didn't have we had features they didn't have but they basically faced each other and they overlapped another frequencies to depending on what year they were made what europe again pretty cool check it out in its w w w dot h f p a c k dot com number one number two fair radio cross reference them fair radio dot com fairradio.com www.fairradio.com. Guys, they've got a lot of the accoutrements and goodies on the shelf and I would point out something that they just posted here again and I didn't know how many of these they'd have but a ZA-CAN-1332-EX wireless remote control units number one Canadian are used to send and receive messages over wireless equipment from either of two Distant locations, works with wireless set number 9 or 19. Has a code key, bell, and a telephone generator. Comes in a wood case, comes with the ops manual, K1L. Excellent condition, $150 a piece. Now I'll repeat what that description is, because guys, you've got to remember some of the stuff I've been talking about over the last couple of days. Wireless remote control units, number one, that's Canadian. are used to send and receive messages over wireless equipment from either of two distant locations. So think about some of the applications here. Once you do a little research on this particular already built rig that can be improved or modified. These are in excellent condition. They come with the Ops Manual. OK, the Operator's Manual. And for $150 they're a pretty reasonable priced palletized piece of equipment. And there's a picture, close up, includes a code key. Remember we've talked about this as a, it would be nice to have a package. Again, one of the neat things about this, this code key is KISS, keep it simple, stupid, and designed like most are. You might want to look at it as something to copy. Because we're going to need to start building more things that are cheap and in volume. Now the government goes through this stuff and so much of it is destroyed and then never found again and you know we have to rebuild it every so often. We have to make new. Well, you don't have to reinvent the wheel guys. Most of the stuff that gooberment did, especially foreign gooberments, was designed to be absolute minimal in components. Typically it's modular, not with a lot of little parts. and the parts are typically off the shelf. Now just think about off the shelf today when you look at the stuff that's sitting there. What could you make a key out of that would be basically the same design without you having to bend any metal and without you having to create thread, stock, or screws? In other words, use what's on the shelf. Nuts, bolts, screws, bent pieces of metal, stock available out of the hardware store. How could you build something? And it's not that hard. It really isn't. And in fact, there's a number of different options, especially with China Sport now. All the hardware stuff is basically clunk and junk from China. So it's not like it's very expensive, although it's starting to creep up in price. Even the bulk stuff from China has gone up by about 20% in the last month. In terms of stock, as in threads, nuts, you know, threaded stock, nuts, bolts, and screws, has gone up by 20% to 30% just in the last month. It's going to jump again in another month or two, probably three. We'll see what happens in the next quarter, OK? Because that's only a month and a half away. The next quarter is another month and a half, and we're into the next quarter of 2014, OK? Now, one of the other things they do have here is an EE-89 telephone repeater originally used to increase the telephone signal over a longer distance. A single tube 3Q5 amplifier provides Amplification and a hybrid coil sends out the amplified signal in both directions. Power required 90 VDC and 1.5 VDC includes monitor, headphone type element, various types, 7500 ohms, 9.5 inches by 8 inches by 6.5, 10 pounds per unit and used for $45 a piece. Now guys, reason I bring this up. For a lot of you out there listening for all of you that are putting up putting up a field phone grids This is a telephone repeater system Okay crude rude and straightforward, but here's a little hint once I have one and I see how they put it together I can build one myself Or more yes exactly I need to put a little production together. I kept on putting that a website in What you told me and it's on coming to heritage and everything else. Can you post in your Facebook? It's actually in the chat room already. Go back through the scroll but we'll do it again. For our friends in the chat room, we post that. Try just hfpack.com. Hfpack.com. H-F-pack. P-A-C-K dot com. It should take you right to it. that's the group's page. It's www.hfpack.com. Very good. Okay, there you go. That's the link. Lots of information there. And also, the one thing I'd recommend for everybody, if we get to that point in time, the next Dayton O'Hara Hamfest, guys, I've told you this before, the thing is massive. But anything and everything you could imagine you'd like to run into would be really cool to pick up there. The main buildings are all usually the more expensive, larger companies. They have displays and they bring cool stuff with them. The outside though is a massive junk fare. Everything from solar panels to battery packs to computers to handheld radios to backpack radios, anything you can imagine shows up. And here's the thing. At the end of the ham fest, out in the parking lot, when everybody starts packing up, well a lot of guys get the stuff for free or nothing and rather than take it home, they leave the stuff in boxes there. And if you are patient and you go through, like Don said earlier in the last hour, if you're patient, guys, you can pick up so much equipment. That is priceless. Guys, I bought a bunch of GE radios, but I went through and with all the stuff the guys left behind, one of our units is all outfitted with General Electric handhelds. I got test kits, bench kits. I got repair modules. We got gang battery chargers, individual battery chargers. Literally, I filled up a whole trunk of a car, of a vehicle, a big vehicle, with nothing but the GE equipment that I picked up for free. uh... mark a so you might want to think about that anyway go ahead we got i think we'll be the radio all other the you are free and seven not repairable that crew repeat that you will point out for some repeat okay uh... only up are up in canada they say that their punched punched isn't demilitarized Roger. Yeah, okay. Well, they probably are going to be, they're going to be punked now that what thing is, I've seen those before. What they do is prioritize some of the critical components. And if that is the case, typically that may have been one of the last of the PRC 77, their version. The thing you're looking for spare tiny parts off those. You're going to get wrecks, you know, a wreck. You can strip it for other parts for your other rigs. That's what you're looking for. That's what those are, how much they want for them though. It was $40 something dollars. That's not bad. That's actually good for a buck. That was $100 ships. $100 that well how much? $40 but it's about it. They're charging a godly amount for shipping. Or is it $100 flat? Including shipping. Let me see here. Okay it is $44. Here's one right here. It's $44 and $33. Well $32. to and you know, taken gutt- I mean it's just been demilitarized. They didn't take and strip it. Is there a picture of it? Yeah, okay. What it is is the glass for the challenge selector. Right, the meter. Okay, yeah. That is punched and then they saying that it's all- that the board is also punched in the- and I was looking at that, my Jeep, but it turns out it's not my idler. Okay, well, just something else totally different. We're talking about the radio, right? Talk about the radio. So now I get to a radio. Okay, this thing being punched, and I was wondering if I was to get one. Okay, the only thing I'd be worried about, I'm gonna stop right there. Don't have to worry about anything else. Number one, they've demilitarized it, and critical components have been damaged. You're probably not gonna be able to fix that one unless you can find another shipwreck over here on this side of the border. and there are shipwrecks out there. Now here's the thing, what I would look at that Canadian Radio S is a small parts kit. In other words, I'm not looking at fixing that although if they only took a mallet and back the face, like on the upper controls on the 77, as long as they didn't distort, the frame or take big chunks out of the body, then the hole could be resurrected. Okay, now it's a matter of let's take and disassemble the face, we pull that up, now we're going to pull the main board out, the main 3D board, because it's a 3D circuit system when it's set up. When you pull that out, the next thing is what do they do to muck up the insides, okay? Now, the cool thing is this, you can find PRC 77s and 25s floating around in the other world of surplus. Now, a couple of things to do. Number one, you're close to a place where a lot of this stuff showed up out there in the boondocks over around Fort Benning. There's a couple of really good, hardcore, traditional surplus companies around Fort Benning. Now, they buy pallets of junk and they've been buying junk for decades. They're like Sarco. They have tons of stuff where you have to go to them. You can't just go to their webpage. It's useless. You need to travel to the site and go, hey, I'm looking for stuff for the PRC-77. They don't know what you want. And what they'll do is you can go through and look to see what they have in the way of Rex and Derelicts if you think you want to piece something together. The big thing with that radio is if you already had a PRC-77, there's a lot of stuff that you do either wear out or it breaks. Number one, dials and controls. Are the dials and controls in the picture on the face of that radio? They are on the radio. And they claim that they're going to be there when they ship it to you, right? Okay. It says, please note, this is a unit that has been correctly demilitarized. First back when they took it off the site. Which means all the internal components parts were removed. A few vital internal parts rendered them in force. They're conflicting here. They're saying that all the critical parts have been taken out of the inside or they've taken in demilitarized critical parts. Which is it? They're saying that they have demilitarized by removing the components and then The major parts have been punched. Is the, okay well this sounds like there's too much garbage been done to it. First of all for the price what you're doing is you're buying one as a gamble for mechanical or small parts. Is the battery box punched? I'm seeing damage. Is there a phone number to call them? If there isn't a phone number, is there an email? Here's the thing that I would do right off the bat. How much demilitarizing did they do to the other parts that are mechanical parts? Example, the battery can is worth having another of. The whole of the radio itself, unless they bored some chunk holes in it. See, that's my problem is when they demilitarize these things, a lot of times they tell them to use a punch. What they'll do is take a chisel head to that fascia, you know, to your dial meter. You know, it's not glassy. It used to be Lexan, but some of them are. The older ones are glass. The newer ones were Lexan. The XM last model that I saw had said Lexan, which was somewhat ballistic. The older style were a ballistic glass. They still break, but you've got to do a lot to get them broken. So the problem is when they do that, did they take a chunk out of the fixture that that rests in? If they did that, you've got damage to the hull, and that compromises it for moisture protection. See, so you've got work you'd have to do there. If there's a whole bunch of piddly work you gotta do, then their de-militarized wreck isn't necessarily worth the trouble. Okay, yeah, it's not gonna be worth the trouble. Yeah, see... It looks like a crack right here where they punched the glass. It looks like right there at the rim. Yeah, the only thing is, but the dials are still there, the... Yeah. The rack bumpers are still on the roof, you know, those two yokes on either side, you're like a carry... look like little carry handles. Are they still there? The power connector is there, all the knobs and everything is there. Is there an antenna with it? Negative. So it's just the box and the radio and whatever they haven't butchered? Right. Here's the thing, it's pig in a pulp time and this is where when you're dealing with can heads Sorry guys, it used to be you could get that stuff across the border. Well for that matter, they just handed the stuff out left, right and up and down. They didn't care. Some of the biggest Rent and Revolution companies are the Jewish mobsters out of Toronto. In fact, they've got depots there. Even now, there's a whole pile of stuff. If you're a third world country, they'll sell you a heartbeat. If you're American, they'll screw you left and right. That's just the nature of the canheads and the way they are when you go to Canada. They're the most worthless tools they are when it comes to doing business with them. I'm going to tell you that right now. If they figure they can get over on Americans, they will. It's almost always Jewish mobsters that run the surplus operations in Canada. It's a total monopoly up there. I'm going to tell you right now. I've dealt with them for years. I'm telling you, I was invited to a lot of bar mitzvahs because I make sure that when I talk to them, I'm talking to you like I am right now. That way, you get the stuff you need. By the other guys, the gallium, they get screwed. You get my drift. I've been doing this for a long time. You can ask Nancy, she'll tell you about this. I'm telling you, I get my missed invitations. But the idea is that you probably won't. So if you were to order that, it's probably heavily demilitized per the paranoia of the present Canadian regime who was planning on waging war against the Canadian gun owners. And because of that, for the last 15 to 20 years, anything and everything that they could frag or destroy, they have. Because they were planning on using foreign troops in Canada to kill Canadian gun owners. Now, if it's inside the US, even here, a lot of the stuff, depending upon the era, was also sold and demilled too, but it's up and down. That's why you do find a lot of PRC-77s intact. Now, there's two ways that those came out in the inventory, the same with AR and PRC-10s. Either the government, because of their non-critical component list, or because for the moment they didn't have a DX order, they were selling them over the counter. Then, all of a sudden, somebody got a hair up their iris and decided they hated the American population and we all couldn't be trusted. We were the perceived enemy, which we are anyway all the time. Then, all of a sudden, they would say, oh, they have to destroy them and demilitarize. Well, they wax back and forth on this, depending on who the peckerwoods are that are in the present regime in Washington. What you need to do is you're better off, first of all, is making a trip to the Holy Land of surplus around Fort Benning. That's in Columbus, Georgia. Okay, radio geeks out there have done a lot of that over the years. That's where a lot of the stuff eventually shows up at up here at the Dayton, O'Hara arena. Guys come from as far as, you know, around Fort Benning, around Charleston, okay, all the different facilities in the Carolinas. They show up with virtually a moving truck full of stuff. And when they're done, they're empty. They got pretty good prices on stuff too. So that's why, again, you want to check, you never know what you're going to find there. Personally, Check this HF pack site out because they've got a lot of ideas and stuff that they've been working with. I like the PRC-77, I like the PRC-25s, problem is we can't get that, we haven't gotten as many of them. And the reason is because there's more tube technology on board. Now it's not completely tube, it's the transition radio, the AMPRC-125, forgive me, the AMPRC-25s, those radios are the mother of the AMPRC-77. The 77 has greater versatility in several categories, but most everything that works on the 77 will work on the 25 in terms of add-ons. There's a lot of encryption packs. What I talked about earlier, packet radio using computer. The Vectivi, I want to qualify that. I mentioned that this morning. Guys, when I talked about putting the keyboard on my leg, what they used to do is they literally had a bubble, bubble type, there's several models, it's not the only one. The better ones that they came up with later, actually, more like the little keyboards you have, but they were weatherized. The original ones had a bubble keyboard. and we used to actually velcro strap these to our left leg and you could walk with them you could sit down and you wouldn't lose if you had to jump up and run that little handheld that little keyboard didn't get flopping around in the woods and get stuck on something and drag you to the ground you got banded to death by whoever just have to catch up with you that was why they did that okay so those rigs are out there and the equipment's out there but i would shop around where i don't trust the kid the problem with it being canon and we got canadian listeners but they know what i'm talking about a lot of the surplus stuff up there if it's me if they can get if it's out uh... if it's been punched in in gacken whatever until i could unless they can show you a picture and there's no photo essay showing the inside of the things i like it to you there's a lot more to look at him in remiss is the external picture uh... right Yeah, see what they need to do is and nowadays federal government does this with all the junk they sell you've got you've got an extensive inside and outside image There's no big deal unscrewing the thing pulling the whole module out like you do on the bench and showing everybody you know Hey, here's what it looks like on the inside if you want to spend 45 or 50 dollars on it. There you go Personally, I would because I want to move them. So I'm questioning again digital pictures don't cost anything anymore It's purely a matter of somebody getting off their arse and taking the pictures, you know a few minutes with an electric drill Yeah, they pulled out the box. Like I said, all I see is there's modules removed. Other than that, I don't know what I'm looking at. Okay, there is a picture of the parts removed. Yeah. But they're saying it's punched and I don't see... Okay, let's stop right here where it is then. Hold on. Radio, you can hold a picture up to the microphone all day and it won't be mean squat to me. What's the website where this is located? It's eBay. It's on eBay, okay. Okay, and the... let me see, I can't find the... number. It is under R key underscore and then... Okay, very good. Now do they show more than one rig or just the one? From what I could see they have two rigs available. Okay, I personally I wouldn't mess with this. If it's a store and they had a whole bi pile of them that'd be something where they cranked them out. This is somebody who picks them up and it's kind of... They got it from the, again, could have been from one of the provinces. They had stuff for the Canadian militia and somebody went ape-crazy and just fragged it because a lot of the stuff coming out from Canada, typically they don't, but because the PDOs, property disposition officers, are paranoid because of all the rules and how they've changed, a lot of them will just frag the stuff out of policy now. So, there's any number of reasons that that's the way it is. Because we've gotten radios from Canada Direct in the past completely intact, ready to roll. And although it's a cool price, depending on what they want for and what's not damaged on it, example is lockdowns. The pigtail for the battery inside is worth a chunk of change. Again, it's all these mechanical parts, but if they took a knife and started whacking wires, you open up the can and the pigtails cut right off, it's like, well, that kind of defeated the purpose. So you've got to ask yourself, are the few parts you can see worth $45 plus the shipping? If the battery can has not been damaged, that's worth money. If the dials are not messed up or worn off completely or been chipped and busted because they threw it around in the bin before they demilitarized it or after they demilitarized it, then the dials are worth some money. Those are radium dials. They are actually designed to glow in the dark. Depending on what year, some are denser than others, but the only problem is that the radium had a tendency to get chipped out and a lot of it's gone, so there's again a plus or minus there. The bumpers slash your maintenance handles that are designed to help protect and deflect anything dropping across your face, your control face, those are worth something, so there's some more parts that may not be damaged. The fixture for the antennas and the fixture for micron over your headset, those are worth money. So if they haven't been beat up on the inside, you know, they pulled it out and then hammered everything inside to gank it up. Well, if it's not busted, cut or beat up, then those fixtures can be taken off and disassembled and can be incorporated into another unit. The components can. And those are all, they do cost money. So there's where you have to start adding it up. chopped up or beat up or hammered the inside if they punched it or drilled it. Now when they say punched, does it look like it was drilled or does it look like they took a steel punch and rammed a hole through it? Like I said, I couldn't tell whether, you know, because I didn't know what I was looking at and I was looking for anything that looked like it might be punched. I would have done it but I don't know. Well, the problem is how you'd like to do it and how they tell you. In fact, here's a way to get an example. Go to govliquidation.com. For everybody out there listening, this is a good class lesson. Go to govliquidation.com and then look at the stuff that's in scrap and how they will tell you by code what they demand. In some cases now they expect you to just chip everything up and it's like only the OY boys or the big companies. Most of the metal scrap is run by the OY boys, too. Jewish Mafia has got that under their control. So, if you're out there and if you try to get it, you're fighting, you know, I've been to too many auctions, guys. Oi, I'm telling you, bring the Yamacol. Wear that just in case. Get a good one. And make sure you're looking to the pot. They keep bringing some bagels and locks with you, too. But anyway, the point is that they tell you, there's a guideline. It's right there if you go to goblequidation.com. That's an example of just kind of what specs are laid down. a lot of the radio equipment they don't even allow to be scrapped the i mean uh... the way you see it the way you were either describing it there while the radio equipment is shredded and destroyed because of their fear because they know that pissed off the population i mean that's what's happening sold just another reminder another stuff in reverse order right now i told everybody gov liquidation brand new hundreds of them brand new handsets for that radio brand new just came through six hundred to a lot Okay, and that's, let me see where that uh... Gov Liquidation, okay, they just went through the auction, but if you go to GovLiquidation.com, there's all kinds of stuff that has been coming through. Thing is, it's like hundreds of stuff. So somebody bid on it and got it for a good price, but you're buying 600 pieces at a time. You know, handsets, for instance, they had the head pieces. separate from with the hand mic that are military that are built in the same spec as the standard PRC radio handsets that everybody is familiar with if you served. They are the same material, same type of course plastic, very dense, designed to take a beating. You can beat somebody on the helmet with it if you wanted to and most of it would probably survive. No, it's under radio equipment, under communication electronics, electronic items. Look over on the left side, you'll see a whole long list of go through those because it's worth shopping anyway. You never know what you're going to run into. I found the headsets. Go ahead. The electrical port, and then after that it goes to the electrical port. Okay, wait a minute. You're just bopping around, and you're doing this on the air. It's really cool, but it's wasting time. Okay? Here's how this works. www.govliquidation.com. If I can do it this quick, you can. Liquidation. Quidation.com. I'm going to do this, but I'm not going to do this again. You should be able to do this on your own time. I'm looking only at... Now, over here on the side it says Audio, Video, Photo and Photo. Okay, Audio, Video and Photo. Tap that. Okay. You go there, look at it says Headsets, Microphones, and there's all kinds of other stuff. Headsets. Right here. Now, do this on your own time. You can go to Headsets. Look at that. There's a whole bunch of headsets listed and they're all Milspec stuff. How's that? Now, you do that off the air. Okay, okay. There we go. Appreciate it. Now otherwise you want to talk about anything else, but we're not going to shop on the air here and stuff, okay? No, no, no. I was trying to figure out where to look, where to bend. Yeah, it's in the, it's in the, again, the shop projectors, etc. They've got all kinds of fun stuff there. They even have mixing boards. Right now, in fact, they've got 100 each. Z-core microphone element, six inch, for instance, six inch coil cord. These things are for the little handheld radios. There are 100 of them right there. Hold on, I'm going to tell you where that is. We will shop for a minute here. That's over in Lockburn, Ohio. 27 days out for the handheld radio units. This is a... The description is right there. 100 pieces. Microphone element, etc. It's real simple. Very straightforward. No demilitarization necessary. You buy these, they come out of the box as is. So go search that out, you'll find them. It's under microphones. In fact, let's go this way. For everybody listening, go to Audio, Video, Photo. When you go to Audio, Video, Photo on the main page, then go over there and there's a whole long list of electronics. They include radar equipment, radio navigation equipment, musical instrument. But there's headsets and microphones right there. And you never know what's going to pop in. By the way, in fact, there are 14 lots of microphones per lot. and they're in Lockburn, Ohio. And those are all coming up around the same date. So again, take a look, do the background, we'll give you the spec check on the item, what it is. Well, one of them has 1,500 of that microphone, and the bid right now on 1,500 of them is $6,829. The bidding just closed. Now that's for 1,500 of them. So instead of buying 1,500 for $6,000, you're looking at 100 of those microphones per unit. See if they'll work with the radio rigs that you're using. You can cross-reference that. All the data and information and the model types are on the page per the lot. So there's something for everybody to look at. If you're a militia unit, perhaps these will be useful for you. Now the other thing they've got, located at Oklahoma City, 46 Harris Corporation, headset microphone combos. and these are with the extended boom mic, not familiar with them right away. Looks like they go to the other set up for military radio. Yes they are. So there's another solution. And that's the headphone and the mic pickup. Anyway, enough on this. I'm going to let you go for now, okay? Okay, you can do the shopping now, go ahead and check it out. But again, gov liquidation is not the only place. You need to do some groundwork for signal communications work, the kind of stuff you're looking at. You'll find better buys by personally checking out those old surplus sites that are dusty and musty and have long corridors with all kinds of stuff piled up on the shelf most people don't recognize. That would be your best choice. Fair radio is another good option and that's what they do. They go down to check places like that out, they find stuff they like and they buy it. They just do more of the work and do some of the auction buying we're talking about right here. Check this stuff out and see if it's worthwhile. Remember shop through the whole thing. With the gov liquidation guys they hide stuff by putting it in the wrong category. That way whoever they wanted to have gets it. Oh, did I say that? Yeah, I did. That's exactly how it works, kids, because I've watched it too many times myself. Anyway, go ahead, Georgia, anything before we go? We're good. Okay, now I want to get this in before we do take off. I emphasize this particular piece that's posted from the trenches, worldreport.com. I highly recommend you all read this, spies and politicians, please. It emphasizes basically what we discussed. I took too much time talking about the radios that we needed to do anyway, I guess. But I wanted to read this on the air. So I'm going to probably do it tomorrow. It's Weapons Wednesday, but I'm going to do it tomorrow morning. In the meantime, take the time and read this and pay attention to what's being discussed here. It overlaps with what Don was talking about earlier, what we've discussed extensively on the air over the years, but in reality it's where we are with this country. There isn't anything that's going to fix it, kids. If voting were real, if voting were serious, voting would be illegal. But with the die-bolt machines and all the other BS as long as this racket is set up the way it is the votes irrelevant They're gonna play whatever scam, you know BS back and forth while they're busy threatening whoever it is that they have That's the idiot that's you know flapping up there with a rubber lip He's nothing but a meat puppet. Okay, so that's not relevant and it's not a way It's a waste of our time and resources to be fiddle-farting in that area instead you spend the money and time you have to build up a bigger army to build up a better fighting force and signal communications, medical support. Get serious. It's what the founding fathers did before we went to war. It's something everybody thinks, well this was just spontaneous and everybody just jumped off. Wrong. And I'll point out again as I've read time and time, Concord and Lexington were only a small part of a vast, vast effort to prepare for war. Not to fight the war, you know, in other words, oh it was the kickoff. No, wrong. You need to embrace the actual history of the American war for independence and what you're seeing now is a variation They're terrified that you will not just talk about the battle, but you will talk about what what adults need to discuss which is logistics Logistics is the key to victory Everybody understand that logistics is the key to victory you better be stacking and racking it now because you're gonna lose a lot of it later and Warfare is a waste of resources and material. The enemy understands this. Right now they are subverting our supply system for our own military. Setting us up for a fall. That betrayal will be on a massive scale. If you are not prepared to understand that don't expect anything or any kind of solution from above, you're being screwed there across the board. Screwed, blued and tattooed as they say kids. And because of that, if you expect to fight and if you expect to win, you all better get your act together and you better be the focus. That's what you need to do locally. If all you can do is if everybody says, I ain't got no money left, shut up. I'm not talking about spending my time. I'm talking about the idea of all you can do is outfit three people with what you can find in hand-me-downs and build, pile up the stuff so that you can keep re-outfitting those three people, then you've done your part. One person, one other person, if all you can do is from the extra and the support that you have, plus filling up bottles with water and finding whatever rolled oats you can put on the shelf, that's going to be fine. If each person did just that with one other man, we've doubled our forces and by God we are not. One of the things they point out here is they're always pushing the, oh, balloon routine, oh, shut up, we're not alone. Not many stretch and imaginations. Everybody's so pissed now. The more people that they pee, whose pool they peel in, they pee in, the more enemies they've made. There's a whole lot of people out there that don't have any use for those skunks are all chuckling and laughing and high-fiving during that BS with the state of the onion scam. That smelly rotten onion that froze and you forgot about it on the back porch and then it thaws again. Oh my goodness. Yeah, that's the only thing really we're looking at there with a bunch of sea lions clapping and acting giddily stupid and foolishly giddy and stupid. They look idiots. Look to be idiots. It's like why a foot shut it off. Instead, focus on the idea that we are going to be fighting a war and you're going to be having to try and keep your people alive. That really is where we need to be. Food production is priority. Fuel production is a priority. All the things that uh... a lot of our guys were calling about this morning especially and i can hardly of course product several critical subjects guys you gotta be prepared not just simply to put it in the jars can you got you gotta be ready to get past that first cycle and into the second we've discussed this for decades Now everybody's finally seeing the writing on the wall. There isn't anything they're going to do to fix this economy. There isn't anything they're going to do to fix this country. They're planning on dropping the borders, betraying you all, and screwing everybody, and then rape, kill, pillaging, and burning their way across the country. I'll tell you what, first time they come out, slaughter them. That's the only option you have. First time they come out, consume them completely. Don't let any of them get away. And as I've said many times now, Only a rumor of their destruction should return to where they came from but don't worry you'll be catching up with those fools too and getting rid of them. As long as you understand that and understand they bleed and die just like everybody else. All this BS with all the propaganda they're doing in the media, all the movies, well they don't do triple somersaults from five stories up and land on their feet while they're shooting into their armpits. Sorry guys, that's all CGBS. Fact of the matter is that they don't do any better than you or anybody else does with regard to gravity and gravity sucks. Anyway, read this piece, it's called Spies and Politicians. Very well done. And the little comments they made later on about the idea for all the women out there listening, you all better push your man to get ready to fight. Everybody out there better gird themselves because if the bad guys have their way, well you just take a look at what they did in communist Russia when they were feeling their oats and they thought they could push the red terror. That's what they're trying to push here and that's what they plan on buying those knuckle dragging idiots with you know with black uniforms That's how they plan on paying them with your blood and with your with whatever they can get away with the way it may have God bless the Republic death of the new world order and we shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire's on the run. We're at a march We'll be back in just a little bit here. But meanwhile everybody out there. Well, let's see it is Communications Tuesday, so we got, oh that's right, we got Joe coming up right behind us. He better be ready for food solutions here, guys. We gotta be ready to crank it out, and we're getting into the growing season already. Bye-bye. 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We are live and I want to welcome you back to Grow Your Own, the budding revolution, a solution focused gardening program for folks interested in growing your own food, self-reliance, as well as permaculture. We are coming at you live on this Communications Tuesday, February 4th, 2014. I just want to say I hope you all enjoyed last week's pre-recorded broadcast about the layers of the forest. I've received some emails from you all. I'll be checking those live in the show by the way. It's J-O-E Joe from the Carolinas at Gmail.com. So I did receive some emails from you about the show last week. It was pre-recorded and some of you said that you