February 4, 2014
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1h 1m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed a wide range of topics including allegations of government corruption and drug trafficking involving HUD properties and mortgage fraud in Denver banks, the NSA surveillance programs and Patriot Act, and geopolitical tensions between Japan and China. He emphasized the dangers of relying on Chinese-manufactured electronics and military components, advocated for acquiring older, repairable equipment, and provided detailed information on radio communications equipment, repeaters, and preparedness. The show included caller George Patriot discussing amateur radio equipment and military surplus communications gear.
- hud fraud
- mortgage laundering
- nsa surveillance
- patriot act
- japan china conflict
- f-35 fighter
- chinese electronics
- military surplus
- prc-77 radio
- amateur radio
- preparedness
- repeater systems
- depleted uranium
- iran contra
- federal reserve
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picking up the cocaine and coolers and delivering them over to, well, Barry Seale is one of the people we delivered them to. We deliver them to several C-130s, C-141s flying in and out of Honduras to various destinations, whether it be north or down south to Noriega. Gene, when you were in Colorado and you were doing the delivering those mortgages up to Norman Brownstein, these were the missing 79,000 HUD houses that disappeared off of HUD computers by Danny Bush and Millman and the rest of them. Wasn't this correct? That's the correct time frame. So I can only assume that that's what it was, too. You know, I've heard these real quick John you were changing the deeds and taking them up there for them at the orders of then your superiors and then just real quick touch on what happened at the banks there in Denver when you were set up a contractor and They were robbing the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation with those banks. Could you explain that please? We set up a mortgage company and we were able to filter all kinds of mortgages through that. Very easy, using companies like Carl I. Brown, North American Mortgage, Lars Mortgage Corporation that filtered these mortgages on homes through and laundered hundreds of millions of dollars. Home America mortgage was one of an MVC Subsederate. It was the parent of Silverado, isn't that correct too? That's correct. Now with so many whistleblowers coming out, naming names, naming dates, transactions, and the American public are just dumb as dumb can be. And they don't believe anything the TV tells them. It's hard for people like, well, it's not really hard. But it's like, why can't these people be brought to justice? So many foreign countries have indicted them, international war crimes, using weapons of mass destruction. banned weapons of war, depleted uranium and nuclear devices. And you pointed out clearly, and that tape you did, what the interview did with Stu in 97, is that they have a whole branch of the Justice Department that does nothing but protect these people. That's it. You got to get it through a federal judge and through a US Attorney. They get it done. They have guys like Terry Nelson of the FBI. He's in charge and was in charge of anti terrorism task force in Miami You have I mean just just a whole unit that does nothing more than protect Don't in my particular case the the prosecuting attorney for the for the United States government Happened to be an Iran contra investigator. He never did divulged that in court and it still could be an issue if I decided to appeal but I'm comfortable where I am. I'm not gonna do that. I'm just gonna go out. My job now is to alert the people. I think people are a little more in tune today to all the corruption and maybe a little more willing to listen. But as Bush said years ago, as long as we had food on the table and a roof over their house, they're gonna be fine. You know, there's been a lot of flack by Snowden lately. So it's a supposed whistleblower of the NSA, but as I've told Gordon Stu and the audience, I mean, he hasn't said anything that intelligent people didn't already know. You know, gee, the government's spying on us. But my take on Homeland Security and the Patriot Act, when that went up so fast, it wasn't about protecting Homeland America, mom and pop, USA. It was set up by Jim To make sure they are absolutely protected, you know They want to stoop on everybody find out who's getting close who's who's stealing their money who's running their drugs and basically I don't think it is their own private Gestapo police force slowly for their own personal benefit It simply provided them the platform to protect themselves That's what it did. Yep Yeah, because nothing's a secret from these people anymore. I mean, let's say the three of us wanted to get together and plan a coup. You know, they're gonna be in our doorstep here in 20 minutes. Yeah, well, I had that experience. I don't wish that on anybody. I may inject something here too. I just put up a story on Veterans Today. It's called Snowden Replations, Nothing New Whistleblowers Who Reported Spying. I'm going to take a look at that article folks, it's also on that website because there's three stories that started in 2006. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said. We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave in this dilemma. We hope you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan and traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and see harm and keep our country, keep putting men of God in jail harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn old safe sworn and your daughters visit. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children, those sons of the Republic, arise? To defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the Man. Preserve our great Republican each God-given right. Iowa will keep vanished in the midst for once. His words were true. We are free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as Tyrants trampled each God-given right, we only watched him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? For the morning intelligence report, I mark your victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both behind the lines in occupied territories, micro effect that work in the morning also on a lot of micro station will be for a net technologies in west of the mississippi along with alaska we were the homework network on the eastern seaboard from the top of me to the bottom of florida from the bottom of florida across the ark of the gulf of mexico that will be in the mississippi texas oklahoma chunk of rascal whole bunch of wyoming to include both the third the fifth the pit and our friends in the recall state while you were using the clipboard, they were already trying to spread the face and scream and rant and cause problems to their faces, all of their names. Not where they live, we were collecting and who was back, along with government entities and agencies and the ADL was there too. Those safe houses and other operations now in the big log book, they're on. And also to the left coast way out there, the great state of Jefferson, where again, you should be using those nickels, those jippers and $2. because they got Jefferson and Molson. That reinforces Jefferson, Jefferson, Jefferson. So for all of our friends out there, if you can take the time, plug in the program and make it work for you guys. That helps to reinforce and in the process, no matter what you do, well, it's actually working for you. Anyway, it is a beautiful morning already. Well, yes, it is. The weekend is where we started February. the fourth of February it is the sixth year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2000 and earth calendar or Mayan Crow riot with the DJ's in the back when they used to be creative when they used to have fun on the radio when they were at all the same boring drones with you know if these are two guys and a girl very neo blah of course you know here's the other thing about the river like the wolf man river what's interesting is you couldn't see him he just pictured him, he had to be kind of like a werewolf man, so of course he had that motif. When you did see him, and you of course, Wolfman Jack got to be so famous as a DJ, you even saw him in a bunch of, well, you might remind you of that, a bunch of action and sci-fi pieces, the wolfman showed up as a personality. As a matter of fact, as a radio personality at that. The persona was projected by the image that he was showing, but of course, out of here. And we know he was a wolfman. Yes, he was. what would be fun if we had a real like that again what have you got a america actually having on the way we can't do that you know we're going to control freak grown over team place i mean and that even includes the uh... the uh... stupor bowl will run out there everything within the political years now you've got the can stop with five slash the uh... interior police of the kgv slash the uh... checkers running the uh... gmail you better time before the b have the queers in your crotch It was only a matter of time before they'd have the poop in there. And you have to be stuck to the regime, comrade worker. Take yourself up in a stupid manner, but whatever you do, pop when they grab your coil. I feel so proud land of the sea and the home of the slave. Anyway, that is Communications Tuesday. And for everybody out there, I would remind you that the signal communications alternate situations of all types is a critical keep collecting keep putting on the shelf because you're not going to have enough when the chinese shut off all the stuff that they're the only ones making includes well by the way the japanese do build stuff but most people realize japanese subcontractor the chinese a lot of categories now so while you have this Japanese people employed even in japan itself give a contrary to all the stuff for the talking about others so they've been they are mostly at no centric there by the way uh... in both china and japan what's really interesting is there are chinese people working in japan now because well everybody was that we're not going to have any children the world's going to be so full of people well it's going to be full of people anyway but it will go to people that they wanted to replace you that we thought were so smart because they all didn't have children so the one that didn't have children well they all made sure that the other people that really are like them outnumber them and so even in japan where they bought in this bs in the world was going to die everybody should commit super cool and frozen in place. Remember, the people who bought into this were from the 70s. Well, guess what? They didn't have replacements. They all wanted the same welfare benefits. They all wanted all this stuff, but they didn't have any replacements. And so now you see, here's something that most people don't realize, just like back in the day in reverse order where the Japanese would go out and have enclaves like in the Philippines, way before you knew about the Japanese, back in like the 14 and 1500s, well, yeah, actually going towards the 15 and the 16 hundreds the japanese well they used a lot of external labor in their own country they called them at that okay the at that are like the people who handled dead people they handle refuse they handle dead well they look at everybody else like that to hear Japanese you're not from the good old man of the go and so what happened is they should go out and they have their little enclaves on somebody else's piece of real estate all the way down the south China sea and all the other fun places they come in China on and off. Well today the Aries have enclaves. Oh, you didn't know that. Well you see back when Saddam was trading with oil, you know, with oil for Japanese goods, and Japan was buying a big chunk of Saddam's oil, well guess what? The Iraqis were also providing the manpower, kind of like external ETA, to come in and handle the oil and other production in country and Japan. Well, as the population has gotten older and becoming more and more a population of old farts with of course no replacements internally, they also have a lot of Chinese people in country now in little Chinese enclaves. So there's a Chinatown in Japan town. Oh yeah! And by the way, these are people who are heated enemies. These are long standing, it's almost in their genes now. After hundreds if not thousands of years of killing each other, in one form or another, the Japanese just had to look for manpower. In fact, any kind of power to include taking care of their rest homes and all kinds of other fun stuff. So a little background there about Japan and why. Now all of a sudden they're talking about a war between Japan and China. Well, let's talk about it. Do a social engineering study of Japan and understand that unlike the days of old, Japan doesn't have the boy and girl export possibilities they had that allowed them to project their strength back in the day. Video gamers, sorry kids, they didn't replace their numbers. So if Japan and China were to go to it this time around, well, I guess maybe they could scoop up some of that nuclear water from Fukazilla and dump it on the Japanese, on the Chinese, but remember the Chinese could lob some eggs back and forth too, and if you thought Hiroshima and Nagasaki were bad, Japan and China would catch up real quick. So, yeah, they lob a few eggs that way, the other side would lob a few eggs the other way. Remember, the Chinese would have less problem dropping eggs on Japan. If China, or, forgive me, if Japan were to try and drop nukes on China, everything comes back to pee in their pool. Planetary rotation and wind drift, that's right. In fact, let me point something out. I've already heard these idiots make this comment. Why, we nuke North Korea into the Stone Age! Yeah, you might nuke North Korea into the Stone Age, and you'd also be bombing a good chunk of central Japan in the process. Anybody look at maps? If you were to nuke North Korea, for instance, just across the way there on the... They always love these maps, so they show you just the place they want you to hate. the places they want you to think are the end of the world like Afghanistan. The map stops on the western side of Afghanistan, right? There's nothing beyond that because they never show you. And they always show you these pictures where just the country they want you to hate is in the picture. Well, if we start nuking places like China and nuking places like North Korea, which by the way, the radiation, now here's another thing to remember about physics. We bomb North Korea, the radiation is going to stop right at the 38th parallel like a force field. and none of that wind drift is going to hit the rest of the peninsula and frag the people in Seoul or the people in South Korea, right? You're making my brain hurt because you're having to think, oh, that really hurts. Yeah, but this is part of the real world of operational intelligence and combat planning. Yeah, we're going to drop a 20-ton, 20-megaton bomb on, you know, Paul Bo-dang-bao in North Korea. Well, the enveloping blast will pretty well take a big chunk of North Korea with it. And by the way, the western end of Japan's gonna go, what the hell, sunburn? And by the way, why is my hair falling out? And my teeth are bleeding. And I'm bleeding from all my pores. And most of our friends in Japan would probably think, hell with bombing China, I'd say they'd dump a few towards America. I mean, I would. Oh, my brain is hurting again, I'm having to think. So when you hear all this BS about how well you know, let's not forget we got the George Orwell tempest in a teapot fighting over dirt at the bottom of Japan. Okay, everybody catch that one, which they kind of puffed up and now it's kind of disappeared. You know, stupid that one sounds. That's a classic Orwell war where you've got these volcanic dots coming, these pimples, these puff pimples coming up out of the ocean. And all of a sudden, And, and China wants to claim it, and the Philippines, and Korea, and we're gonna kill each other for it. Really? How do you fight for this? On that piece of, shall we say, semi-molten ash? You know, land troops on one side of a half mile island, barely sticking up out of the water, and when it's high tide, even less. So what are you gonna do? Blob, blob. conventional weapons of each other and all of a sudden the chinese of the japanese or somebody else gets a little empty or maybe the israelis for the fun of it want to get things going big somebody drops a nuke in the middle everybody which is most likely what the israelis would do that's what the filter you know good for is you know get the little stuff stirred the pot back and on the laughing about it out of the way way way way all or or this is really a very different picture about what's going on so let's not worry too much about what's happened over there except all the goodies and electronics and stuff come from over there then there's two other directions they can go on this they can go really neutral if somebody gets into a a pissing match with the United States just very likely because they wouldn't want anybody to get to join sides and all of the side that well Japan does remember that we dropped two nuclear devices on them and they're fighting their time and maybe they just like to kick in for some fun and then on top of it and by the way if you haven't watched video games and war gaming activities that are part of the Japanese culture they haven't left the whole idea of the samurai behind in fact they do everything they can to promote the war culture from the techno end though whatever they could join in a it might not like the japanese that we might like the chinese with chinese men are like the japanese but they really really really really want to like us so here's the problem while stuff is available and since we've taken all of our technology and shipped overseas and now leaving motorola is making a bunch of their stuff in communist china what happens when we do have this little switch Guys, I want you to do a survey of how many actual American electrical components are done in the United States. I would give you a little hint, zero. It's a really easy math number, zero. In fact, I would say the number is quite simple to understand, zero. So when the Chinese decide to hit the switch, and by the way, how bad is this? How bad is it with regard to electrical component assembly? well let me give you a hint you know that big old f-35 fighter that's kind of in a big cost overrun right now guys did you all catch the little news blurb where they announced that they're going to take communist Chinese parts and put them on our f-35 fighter because we can't make them but wait we only have we're only going to buy about a hundred of these pigs number one and it ain't the razor it's the blades kid ain't the razor it's the blades So if the Chinese cut us off and got into a pissing match with us, who's making the spare parts for the F-8 F-35? For that whopping, it looks like a pig, to be quite honest. It looks like a, I mean, it's one of those aircraft that's like, man, that just looks like it's a bad buy. You know, I mean, I understand that, you know, again, aerodynamic design, all that, I was in aerospace, but it just doesn't have the right lines. Yeah, I'm sure it's really cool for being a quasi-stealth fighter until somebody turns on the old radar and it looks just like any old blip on the map. you weren't supposed to know about that. The only reason it's a stealth fighter, just like the stealth bomber and just like the F-117, as long as nobody switches over to other radars other than what is presently promoted by the industry, it's a blindside fighter. But the moment somebody turns on what we call old junk, it shows up as a blip just like a big bug, you know, a black bug on a white wall. They don't want to talk about that. So yeah, you spent a billion dollars on each aircraft, congratulations, and number one, if it can't get off the ground, it does you no good. And since the Chinese parts aren't being delivered, well, it might be a little embarrassing to find out that, yeah, you might kick the tires and try to light the fires, but the old Zippo just doesn't want to work. Now, that's planned. That's not accidental. But here's the thing, we need to be prepared for that. So if you're going to be buying equipment buy spares why a lot of what you're purchasing and I know a lot of people have been talked into Microtech, I think it's wonderful. It's really neat Star Trek is a you know space you know space-age technology is cool But space-age micro technology can't be fixed if you're buying into the ultra tiny and the ultra small and the ultra micro whatever guys I highly recommend that you buy spares. Buy spares, buy spares. You're not going to be easily able to fix whatever is so micro tiny. You can't open up the dash there in a battlefield situation with something that requires micro screwdrivers and a spy glass, a magnifying glass, in order for you to be able to see what you're doing. contrary to the Star Trek videos. You know, give me the Star Trek communicator and I'm gonna fiddle forth with this and somehow I'm gonna... Yeah, oh my arse. Sorry kids, doesn't work that way. That's just for the sake of the television series, you know what I mean? But not reality. In reality, what happens when you're a break? Well, we go over there and we replicate another little piece of plastic garbage like that. And it's all one kind of chunky thingy. And when one component goes bad, there's nothing you can do about it. Except that, that's just again cool because pricing and accommodation for the moment. But you better have backup and you better be a little bigger bulkier technology so you can work on it. 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No, but I don't know I don't think so we'll see what happens It's just one of those gray days. We are headed towards the rest of the melt like I said guys I told you months ago here. We have a cycle in Michigan. It's around the 6th We have a bit of a melt and we've already had warmer temperatures last day or two We lost some of the snow which then crossed over when it gets frozen at you know at night if it's clear then it melts a little more now if we've got a good snow like we've had then we may not lose all of it but we lose a big chunk of it and then we get this like crusty layer that the cats and the mice and the liberals can all walk around on that's not so bad and it slips slide in a way our slips slide in a way no because what happens is that snow on top and it doesn't offer a whole lot of traction and down below is the ice and whoa oh that hurt butt cheeks at once and the elbow too. Ooh, the elbows apart is gonna hurt. Butt cheeks got some padding. Anyway, so be careful out there and pay attention because we are headed into the melt right now. Actually it's been since the last day and a half or so. That happens here. The melt does not mean, don't picture 70 degree weather. That's Florida, okay? That's Arizona. What happens is it gets above freezing, okay? This is Michigan. We all know better. We're not gonna get any ooh. Ooh, really warm weather. And by the way, for people in Arizona, they're going, what are you? Yeah, I know, I was stationed down there and I've been to Florida during this. Oh, no, it's not. You just got thinned. Okay, just a reminder there. Anyway, we were on the subject of, well, I just, I qualified the whole thing with, you know, we have the Japanese go home with it with a flame breath, you know, and cover holders will show up. And only they'll be in like mechanical form and with, you know, meatballs on them or communist Chinese colors and they'll be winging through the sky and blowing the living snot out of each other. We've always thrown more out there in the Orwellian, the Orwell battle zone, way it is. And of course it's very real for those of us who will be dying in it because you see the guy used to get more of us to go out there and die for the banker's cause. We all understand how that works. And what the Shicer, that's why save a bullet for the banker. Save the country, hang a banker, and everybody's dead. because of that we need to be prepared to be a group if this area that we're talking about it you know shall we take posted well i hate to tell you about because of the global economy even though a lot of places because they feel like they just go all will make a couple of the bill stuff no no mexico assemble stop mexico doesn't make very much of anything communist china indonesia malaysia korea even Vietnam and Laos and Cambodia Thailand, etc. They're making electrical components and if everybody starts listening to what they're talking about guys all those areas are gonna be up shall we say in what we call the high Geiger range. It sounds like a drumroll. Yeah, it's a dose meter because the Geiger counter there too is just going off. It's like both that happens kids use from Indonesia, Malay, Japan If they're busy licking their wounds and they're busy with most of their... If everybody starts, shall we say, dumping eggs, shall we mushrooms on primary targets? The primary targets will be the industrial-based facilities that produce the weapons that allow them to continue to fight the modern warfare, to fight with modern arms. So trust me on this one, once that bomb goes, even if they do the stand-off thing, dropped the bomb here but the people you know that the other people who were the body that are for the machine would be waiting for the movement around the machinery when it's still radioactive what my brain hurting again my brain during the year if you go to where you have part-time delivery bs going on the campus at the global level to but we have to get pretty much got your memory local all-star economy well with the mexicans all of the places are assembly points they don't make they just have A bunch of people with little cups, with little parts, and they grab a part and they put it in, they grab a part and they put it in. When the cup goes empty, they can't make any more. And the cups will go empty. It's just that simple. Everybody starts lobbing eggs at each other. So, there, they get qualified. Now, electronics. One of the things to remember is, if you have older equipment, don't let somebody talk you into getting rid of it. If somebody else wants to get rid of their older equipment, you grab it. Let me give you an example. All through the winter, there's gonna be church sales. At one church sale here the other day, I just got about a $500 piece of equipment for $2. Why? Because it was a dinosaur radio rig. Not very fancy, and everybody looked at it. It's gray, and it had meters on it. Nobody really had an interest in it. I said, it needs $2? And they said, yeah, yeah. One of the old guys, you know, donated it. And I thought for a minute, who could have donated this? And then I realized, the old grandfather radio geek at the Knights of Columbus there. So I said, okay. And that radio immediately went right over, it didn't even need any dusting, cleaning or maintenance. Things had been kept obviously in a nice environment, but it also was covered. The plastic cover was laying in another table. I thought the thing in, have the cover for it and everything, the little plastic form fitted cover. That was over with the clothing and stuff. stuff like the you know in hobby crafts is like what the hell so I got the whole thing for a whopping two dollars and paid ten cents for the plastic cover they had no clue what it was for until I showed them it was goes on this oh so how it got separated who knows who knows what the logic is but that's okay now I didn't get a microphone and I didn't get any headsets or anything like that but I did get a five hundred dollar piece of equipment for two dollars now it's older technology so the cool thing is I can lift the hood And if a part goes bad, I can lift a hood on another piece of wreck that I have here that I've collected and I can take a part off of what he was doing and pull pieces out and do that. Okay? So just something to take into consideration there. Anyway, I heard the ring. I know we got a call. I want to do one more thing here real quick because I believe Bill was asking for this and Bill's going to hear this in the archive or maybe he's listening right now. You know what? I did make a mistake on the electronic gold mine. as opposed to all electronics and the for giving them a call for this second number one w w w dot goldmine dash he l e c dash products dot com again that w w w dot goldmine dash he l e c dash products dot com we got that now the reason i'm bringing this up guys is uh... there was a question about uh... uh... person take and Acetate cloth adhesive tape type 570F right now on the front page of Electronic Gold Mine that's the number that's the place I just gave you it's www.goldmine-elec-products.com on the front page they have a roll of friction tape for 99 cents and you can't beat that for the price In fact, it is item number G19750. High quality insulating tape made from acetate fabric coated with a rubber adhesive. 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Who do we have? George Patriot. Okay, speak up George Patriot, you're really soft in my ear. Oh okay, how's this better? A little better, go ahead. Oh okay. I was looking at some radios, I think they were something manufactured. The ASUs, I don't know, the ASUs are up and down in price. You can buy older ASUs for a pretty reasonable price. I won't get rid of mine, I've got a 2 meter yasu that's from about 84-85 and is probably the best 2 meter radio I have. It's a handheld rig about the size of a mid-sized older CB walkie talkie. But you know what, it takes a pound to the beating, it was built like a Breck Daug house, it's heavy, nobody wants to steal it, I like that part. But I know that it works really well and especially with our repeater system around here with the number of repeaters we've built, This has got about 9 watts coming off of a handheld and it will reach any of the repeaters that are within any distance I can hit, even beyond the horizon because they are all high altitude repeaters we have here as far as repeater stations go. I can target with the antenna, even though it's a pull out rat antenna, I can target out to the horizon all of the different repeaters we have. point of the, you know, all points of the compass. So a backpack held the issue. I haven't seen a whole lot out there that hasn't been, you know, a big chunk of change. Typically those, there are military package or those are mine radios, a lot of those. They're actually, in many cases, bolted right to the back end of a, the back inside cab of a pickup truck. They'll bolt them either to the center console or they'll bolt them right to the, uh, all of the truck. They're designed to be industrial. They will take a, uh, ruggedized and already weatherized. So like the marine antenna, marine radios, they're already moisture sealed, so they're a good choice, but they've always been pricey. So I don't know what you were looking at cost-wise, but now the China support stuff, and forgive me, I don't have it right in front of me. Hold on here a second, maybe I just, I took notes on this the other day. There is what's called a camp radio that one of our friends listening, I know he's listening, you should be, I recommended the other day here and I'm going to have to probably go back and get the information, the numbers on it for the price at about $80 or so. It's a little more than just a handheld. It actually has a, almost looks like a little Geiger counter, the way it's set up. It's got a top type handle carrier. It's got a pull out, you know, single rabbit ear antenna and it uses an umbilicus mic, you know, a springy mic. The unit itself is a little bigger than the average pair, but it has crank, I believe this thing has crank capability for charging the batteries, and it does have little flashlights, which is not critical, I don't really need that. And if I did have the flashlight in the field, I'd have to make a red lens to it. That sounds like a mid light, they gotta... Well, a mid light makes something like this. So this one's definitely chow-boo-bun-bi, so it's the equivalent to, or a knock-off from the mid-light board. I was talking about this last night with some of our friends here too. If you go through it, and we talk about this looking at deal extreme. If you look at deal extreme, you can see the format. After a while, guys, you'll recognize this. It may have a different box on it, but the keys will be in the same place. The readout will be in the same place. Everything is identical. They just change out the plastic on the outside a little bit. And it'll be made for Midland. It'll be made for San Sui. It'll be made for whoever. If they bond to it, the radio line does. It's cheaper to do that for the lower end stuff or the middle end stuff than it is to make up a new system. Well the big thing now is yeah, you can set it up as a stand-off or remotely controlled repeater or transceiver. It's not hard, it's really not hard to do anymore because we talked about the other day, two things to use. They, well you can even go wired, you can even do hardware for a distance. The problem with that is the signal going down the line to get to where it needs to go to the repeater unit. But that's a trick we've used. What you do is sometimes you have to put a booster, an amplifier somewhere down the line halfway or maybe two or three in a row depending on the distance. One mile, two miles, three miles. The other option is to use microwave or even again, laser. Some of the guys have used laser to get the signal to the target. Put it on an advantage point where you've got the greatest amount of height, you need a target. Microwave point to point gives you your signal for control and then you can do stand-up. You can also set up a timer system on it though too. If you want to, you can do a power-up. There's some noise makers on board. If it's a repeater for an actual on-time delivery signal, in other words, real live people. And you need to power, obviously need what is going to be a consistent power supply and you can replenish it. So the solar panels are the solution nowadays. They even incorporate one of these little crank generator systems which by the way guys you can buy separate. You can buy little units now that are nothing more than the tiny element that makes up the part of those little radios that is a recharge or crank generator so that can even be on standby in case you have to get some signal out for a minute or two. More energy obviously putting back in the batteries, but if you just needed to throw a little power in real quick, crank something up like that and add a little power just to get one last message out would be a good solution. As far as the repeater itself, the process using the can, a lot of the different rigs were already infected at F. But look, later on the PMPRC-77, a secondary shield that was actually built basically an energy dump. It was a line that you were supposed to take a rod, stick it in the ground, and step away from the piece of equipment, so to speak, and use it away from your position. And there were a bunch of little trick-pock packages that were ex-ens that came out in the late 70s and early 80s. out of a rig. You can run into these things, you'll find them. One is an activator box that goes on the back of piggybacks, the PRC-77. You plug it in to where the headset would be and it activates and reactivates the remote. The handheld microphone is about twice the size of a regular handset. You can't go very far from the rig. but you can operate the radio pretty much line of sight from out to maybe fifty to a hundred yards. And the idea was so their OD Green, they look at the atom box is about the size of a cigar box. And it hung and clamped onto the back of the PRC-77. It was an XM system and I don't know what happened or whether or not they decided to proceed with the project, but it was part of the solution for signal communications stand off so that if somebody dropped an egg on you, you know, dropped a mortar around, you weren't there. And there was a bunch of other packages like that. So if you look around, you might run into, you see down in your neck of the woods, well Georgia's got a lot of bases down there and stuff like that showed up in your surplus. Okay, another thing they did with the PRC-77 that you don't have to reinvent, they did a bubble patch keyboard. It's a bubble cover keyboard. It was all weatherized. You'd strap it to your leg. Typically, I'd strap it to my left leg. And it has an add-on box and it actually is packet radio. In the 80s, a bunch of these showed up as surplus in random locations and they're still out there laying around. and they actually work quite well. I used it with great success in the field. I was surprised at how eating the keyboard itself could take. The only thing is it's a bubble cover and the bubble covers, they yellowed and they got tired. But the unit itself, as far as the keyboard fixture and how it worked, I guess there were three different models and I got lucky with it. The model that I carried was about 10 inches wide, the usual about an inch thick and maybe what about 6 inches tall, not even that. Yeah, a little less than 6 inches tall. It was a complete keyboard with everything you see on your present board. It didn't have the supplement pad, all the extra ones off to the right, but it did have a key code entry pad so that you can move digits to do numbers. And those are actually pretty reasonably priced. I've seen those for about $15 to $20. So you don't have to reinvent that or come up with an idea there. for a keyboard system to punch into that 77 package. Those are all cool things. If you're around down towards Fort Benning, a lot of surplus companies down there that are fairly big, George Patriot, you might want to start checking down that way. You don't continue on the other side of the aisle? Well, I'll tell you what, sign up, hang up, and call back in about 10 after. Okay. Sounds good. Okay. Thank you, sir. We are going to go to break. Meanwhile, you all grab the next cup of coffee, smell, days Oh, you got to get on down the road you do that be careful on the roads why it's a work day You're not calling in sick. 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