December 12, 2014
Morning Show
1h 1m
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Radio Episode
2014
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Joe McNeil and Mark Koernke discussed micro FM and CB radio broadcasting as a means for local communities to disseminate uncensored information. They covered technical aspects including antenna placement, signal strength, audio levels (unity gain), equipment selection, cooling systems, and practical setup using CB base stations, mixer boards, and transmitters. The hosts emphasized that clean, efficient signals at low wattage can effectively reach local areas, and encouraged listeners to establish their own micro stations for traffic updates, emergency information, and alternative news reporting.
- micro fm broadcasting
- cb radio
- antenna placement
- unity gain
- transmitter setup
- signal efficiency
- local radio
- alternative media
- emergency broadcasting
- radio equipment
- mixer board
- base station radio
- gorilla radio
- pirate radio
- ku-band satellite
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Nature's answer to healthy teeth and gums. And remember, It's all completely natural, available at participating health food stores nationwide. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to him, 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, though, we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. Enlist the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't 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. You've given government control to those who do you so they could burn down churches and seasonally harm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've 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 will fight to save? To children, and to fear, ones of the Republic arise. Take a stand. End the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in each God-given right. As Iowoki vanished in the midst of whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. Or even now as pirates trampled each God-given right. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedom he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Welcome to the Morning Intel Report. I'm Joe McKeel and for the moment I'm here all alone so you're just going to have to put up with me. Let's see what we got December 12, 2014 and we have some 42 degrees here at the studio on a cloudy day coming into view. And Man, what a day. What a way to start a day. There you go. Man, I got a phone call about, I don't know, 11 o'clock last night from my dear friend Mary, who always is posting things on our Facebook page. And a lot of people are visiting our Facebook page. What she's telling me is we got to get somebody to like the Facebook page, okay? So you can find our Facebook postings actually on the front of the website down there towards the bottom. And if you would, like us on Facebook, the microfet, like us. We're at some, what, 422, I think she said, likes on Facebook. Okay. And she would really like to see us jump up to about 500. Okay. So if you get a chance go to Facebook and like us on Facebook and check out some of the articles that get posted there seems to be Well, I don't know I think people are coming around, you know, they're waking up, but they haven't found the micro effect yet Okay, and if you'd like to call in this morning, let me give you out I'm gonna give you some information here waiting for marking get in here. So Get your pencil and your paper ready. All right Pencil and Piper and the number to call in is 208-935-0094 once again 208-935-0094 and I want to remind everybody also that we do have a drawing coming up on the 19th okay on the 19th for KU-BAN satellite receiver system a system that is free to air and what that means is there are no monthly fees and you basically just hook it up to your television and uh... or maybe a stereo system or something along those lines whatever you want to hook it, you have to have the television by the way so you can uh... know where you're going with the program and you have to see the program, you know it's like a computer kind of thing, right? okay but five dollar minimum contribution will get you a name and a hat five times and uh... a dollar per entry after that no matter no what's the word I'm looking for? no limits yes no limit on how many entries you make. Okay? So to get that done today, because that is going to be on the 19th and what is today? The 12th, so 9th, 12th, yeah. That's all about a week away, you know? So you want to get in on that. Also, we've had donated, you know, we've been talking a lot about micro broadcasting here in the past few days. I want, I'll go ahead and elaborate on that a few minutes here this morning as well. People getting involved, you know, just something you can do. We all have something to do. We just need to find out what it is. And of course, micro broadcasting is something that everybody can do and it doesn't take a grand wizard to figure it out. It's not like the days of old. The days of old, it was very difficult putting a little radio station down the air, but today with today's technology and the digital equipment and all those things makes it all very easy. and very easy to program and put it all together. So I hope some of you out there are thinking about putting a micro station together. There's lots of them out there. And we can't, we're going to try to help get a few more up out there. And now I think, it's not just as arrived. Good morning sir. Oh, I had to run and get some firewood real quick. Oh man. outside that took me a moment only because for whatever reason the rail. It just had to be repentished. Yeah just restocking real quick and it probably isn't enough but it'll be enough to keep going on with the program. Well for the last three hours we're good to go. Oh right well in theory. I'm Mark Krunke. I'm Joe McNeil. And very quickly here one day closer to victory for all and sisters behind the lines and occupied territories. Hello, Mike from Pecan network in the morning, from Liberty Tree Radio dot for MG dot com, Indiana Freedom Talk Radio dot com, running on the Microsoft micro stations, CB base stations, alternate hallmarks, and gold, and golden spike technologies, east and west of the Mississippi, along with Alaska. And, good morning, as a matter of fact, on the very subject Joe was talking about micro FM broadcasting, 95.7, I believe that's our new micro station up towards the Illinois area, it's going to be 95.7, a lot of space on the dial farther north you go in Michigan, it's a little remote, but there are some boomers here and there, so as far as FM, so you don't want to step on anybody else. When you do micro FM, typically micro FM, they're cleaner, they're more harmonic frequencies, and let me give you an example to see if I can do something for you here. See, we've got a good old WU of M, you know, there's other term people use for it here locally. Fantastic FM station Joe big big stations and their their finals are so dirty Lead to three channels up and down the dial on where they're supposed to be. Yeah, literally right. We're hearing them through their speakers This is coming in bouncing off the glass And that anybody else would have would be dragged away and they'd be putting guns to your head and the FCC would tell you all about how evil you are but I guess when you're a special type operation lawyer, you're telling your U of M, you could get away with all the parasites that are in the... The best thing to me, that they're doing this, or any at all, the counterpart radio stations that are up and down the dial, if they did that, I guarantee there'd be, you know, maybe from the good old WU of M routine, you know, they're stepping on this, which nobody is gonna step on anybody. FM is really quite kind of funny about that. You almost have to be on top of each other as a big transmitter, but you can interfere with your, shall we say, the other broadcasters by, well, running a really dirty station that you're not maintaining properly or that you've intentionally, that's exactly what WU of M did. They're spooks and tooks. They're CIA slash Mina Mazzott. What happens is, you see, if you put a station, if you've got a station, what they were supposed to do is they dirty their transmitters to try and then of course use an excuse, an argument, they're all, there's somebody over bleeding or they're dirty transmitter. Now people don't think to listen to the overbleed. The problem with it is when you've got a big transmitter, it creates a much cleaner signal so if you're listening you can actually hear even the call sign. And there's no doubt who's doing it. Well, you see what's fascinating is, years ago we had our micro station Well, within a couple notches of WU of M and They decided to over thing up and piddle with their transpinnin' car FM station down the dial away from them Well, they oh they talked up everything they opened up all and they tried to just scramble the whole FM cuisine area guys It gives you an idea how desperate your enemy is, you know in some places in some cases in this area Of course, that's what the pic did. We know who did it. We know who they were. See I worked at the U of M So I've got a list of names there of the people people and who we know all of their people we know who the shakers were in at the Institute for Social Research who were tied into it all the other fun stuff see we're not blind nor are we deaf in operation. You know, a business that they are going out fascinating and again this morning I could have actually if I should have been thinking before I said a word I could have actually said hey listen to this I could have put my machine up here put the phone program with a system And the fact that the little micro-efensations don't have that problem, guys. Your little micro-efensation is so clean, especially like the FM100. No harmonic frequency up or down the bandwidth with it. The DX radios are the same way, Joe. We're finding that they're very clean radios, and so you're producing a better signal. Your signal is more efficient in several ways. Number one, you're not fiddle-farting with anybody else. That's cool. But remember that if you have a more efficient signal, you're putting more signal into your niche, into your frequency choice. and it's golf so that means you can't create and ski. It's not like a regular FM station, which in reality you are. The neat thing about micro broadcasting is you can get the local information out that we used to have in the radio system in radio years ago. Information like traffic information. This is something a lot of our guys do down around Columbus, Ohio and several south and several other parts of the country because I haven't listed every micro FM. You know Joe there's thousands aren't there? Yes, there is. But the cool thing is, is if you see, if you're in contact with, you call up the sheriff's department or you monitor the, for instance, the police, well, you can access pretty much every department in the country, guys. This radio traffic for emergency allows you to tell people, hey, good morning, gatburns! I'm Caddini, we ain't got a car accident, so if you're headed to work this morning, you can avoid that intersection by, and you might even give people a session as well. That means you're not backed up 40, 50 or 100 cars in a traffic jam and you get to work on time. You make friends and minds element. Drew, it's not a bad thing. It's a good thing. You're actually performing a service. Well, in the process, you can also, of course, you can do news broadcast if you want your own version. With information, we certainly have a database that's more effective and we're not going to filter, nor are we going to direct towards the control media does so that they can beat the enemy agenda. we can point out the enemy agenda and report the information that people weren't supposed to know about, which is kind of cool. Again, for everybody out there, I would remind you that there's a lot of work that can be done with micro-FM and micro-AM. You'll notice I've mentioned that. Now micro-FM, it's like the reason the military likes FM and uses FM, and has used FM for quite some time now, is because military forces in the field or Let's say you have a lot of transmitters out there like we do in the United States. FM goes out like a mushroom. The signal drops to a stop. In fact, you can very accurately map out your FM signal from the get-go. You can pretty well determine its range. And if you add, you can then map out where your signal is going to go precisely every day. Where you know if you want to target more of a road or target more of the expressway or if you want to cover a not worried about the corn Not many of the cornfields, not many of the cornfields, not many of the cornfields. Not many rabbits and squirrels and birds are listening. And if that does happen, then you know that the rabbits and the squirrels are taking over. Well, you know, it's, you know, when you hear big radio stations, you know, you're listening to KORT, one million watts, downtown Detroit, you know, what have you. And then somebody comes along and says, hey, You can put up a little one watt transmitter. It just doesn't sound too appealing, you know. But I have to share with you folks, and it's my, in my experience, and I've done it. Because of the height here, obviously I'm sitting here on top of the mountain. My view from the back side of my property is a prairie that goes way out there before it gets to the mountain. So I cover everything in between. But one watt. a single watt with a 9 dB gain, yaggy antenna goes about 30 miles. Now, it's not going to be ringing anybody's bells out there at 30 miles. You'll have to, hopefully you'll have a digital radio and you can just dial it directly in. If you have one of the old ones where you have to scan the needle back and forth, it might be a little more difficult for you. But I promise you, The higher you go, the better off you are. And let me point out here right now, nobody, nobody listening to my voice, do you ever want to put your broadcast antenna in a tree? Do not put it in the tree for the sake of gaining some height, okay? There's other ways to do things. What is it, five or six years ago or something? I was riding around one day and I noticed all these old abandoned TV antenna towers, okay? So I just stop and ask, hey, would you like somebody to take that down for you? And most of them, yeah. Yeah, I'd like to get rid of it because we don't need it anymore. We got cable, we got this, we got that. But okay. So you just bring the tower down, take it home, stand it up, put your antenna on top of it. There's a lot of that that is taking place already. So if you're looking for a tower, they're not hard to find just so you don't look for somebody who used to have your TV and you know some people are really into TV as we all know and they went through a lot of expense to Purchase the tower and all kind of things. So those things are already available and of course the higher you go See, it's not it's not so much how much water you know one million watts big deal But I have to share this with you that one watt is going to go say 20 miles If you add any power to that, it's not that it's going to go 100 miles. Basically what you're going to do is you're going to saturate that 20 miles and fill in all the cracks and saturate everything out there with a better signal. Not so much reach out farther. That's a misconception by a lot of people. Right now we got Henry on line one here. So Henry's calling in early. I hope you brought some breakfast with him No breakfast on Friday. Okay And we had a listen right now and he requested my would ask the question and I'll jump off guys. All right There's a couple of different Techniques that have been used but yes, you can use the mic connect. That's one Some of the guys have actually just walked into the open up the the mic, you can buy a plug cord and utilize that. Depending on the type of board, that can be RCA jacks, that can be cable jack, or it can be data stream connectors, there's a number of different older ones, or the other option, again, the first option is use the face mic connection. Now, needless to say, you're used to the idea that you key the mic and you're sending a signal down, you're sending the mic to the activator down the cable to the machine and sending it out. With the hood and you apply what connector you want or jack you want, you will either put another in the face or side of or the back of depending upon how you're moving that cable and what you're going to, you know, again, what's in line with it or over top of it or underneath it. A line of any kind around electronic, if you're running a new line, here's a little hint, don't come out from center of the system. You've got all kinds that you will put on the line. It's an eel to free all kinds of RF, all kinds of fuzz. Let me interrupt here just for a second Mark. If you put any kind of a booster in line, you're on amplifier, it needs to be as far away from the transmitter as you can get because one will feed into the other. Yes, you'll get more fuzz, background and all kinds of certain distortions depending upon the system. But there are filters set up to help help. In this case, straight out of the transmitter, the of your sound and technology is the same. The only thing is what signal out. One of the things about CDs, they're typically designed to go, yeah, big bread. So you're typically used to a burst transmission? Oh, I was going to be the other part of that. Yeah, he just, we go out there. Camper one to camper two over. It is camper two. The thing is that, you know, a lot of, we're not usually going to use a smaller box. You could get away with a smaller box, but a little like a duck boxes or regular smaller, you know, like inline. for regular transmission for a while, but it's going to start collecting heat. Heat is the enemy help to keep everything going, obviously. Heat builds up. So typically what you want to look for in the net is a base station, number one. We've had a lot of different radios we've talked about here, and things like that, in big radios that do more than CB. I wouldn't use transmitter this kind of work, because it has too many other applications. On a CB specific radio, and the reason It also has a few more pieces of technology on board and usually a few more bells and whistles so that you can clean up the signal. And that's kind of cool because other pieces of equipment used to be, you'd have to open up the back and take the little screwdriver or your own tweak box driver, adjust things from the rear. It has all the bells, whistles and adjustments for tweeting and leaking so you can see everything. So there's an advantage there with regard to adjusting the signal from day to day, although it's typically not necessary. But if you have an atmospheric condition, you can actually adjust and help to make the sound better, right from the get go. But calories are the other issue. Heat, build up. Some rigs rot and if they were to run too long, would actually run too long. There's a lot of, what they did is to get that energy out there, they would build up a lot of calories the designers didn't, and a lot of other stuff that we've added to equipment like that more recently. So you're looking for a radio typically from the 80s, a base station, and it'll be a freestanding like a desktop box. There's a number that are made by Kenwood, UNIDINE, it's a flavor choice. Favorite radio family is in a base station radio. It would probably work. We've used several Unigens up with Channel 27. I think we've gone through two of those, but only because we keep watching for them. And we back them up with another radio before we ever have a problem with them to be safe. Otherwise, it's pretty straightforward. Out to the mast, more height, gives you better range, and with the CB, in this case, the CB base station, you don't want to use your beams, you want to use a... A regular Antron, an omni-directional nightfall antenna is fine. We're at the bottom here, Mark. Yes we are. And I'll tell you what, we'll talk more about radio, because we've got to get this system up and online and we need to expand what we're doing, guys. It's obvious the bad guys are in motion. We better be faster than they are. Back right here on the rocks. Joe Mark, Intel report is Friday already. People are waking up. People are saying no to GMO, gluten toxins and sugars. Masses are moving to holistic natural and organic foods and supplements. 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And I tell you, we've been asked time and time again to talk about micro broadcasting. So that's what we're going to do here. We started off that way here this morning. One of the things I wanted to bring up Mark was quality of sound. I mean, people need to understand, you know, you're so used to riding around listening to, you know, that big boomer out there, you know, you can turn up your radio. and make it nice and loud, you know, it's got a real presence to it, okay? Well, you don't accomplish that by turning up the volumes on your mixer board or on your computer or your CD player or any of that, okay? And I'm going to explain that right now. So if you want to take notes, maybe you should because you got a couple of things involved. First, I'm going to start off with you're using a computer as your main source. Okay, you have all your music or your recordings or whatever you have is in your computer. Okay, so now you've hooked your computer to your little mixer board and then you have your mixer board going to the transmitter. Okay, and you want to sound, believe me, you want to sound crisp and clean like Mark was talking about a little while ago and you could accomplish that. But let me explain to you what it is that you're doing and what it is that you want to do. If you want to be loud and proud at one watt, you're not going to come in like some big booming radio, okay? Just understand that. What you do, like for example, we use Windows Media Player here at the studio. When you turn the volume up on the player, it gives you what percentage you're at, you know, 25%, 50%, 75%, 80%, 100%, you know, wherever you're at, 57%, 29%. the center of your, let's go 100%, half of 100% is 50%, so that would be something we refer to as unity gain. Okay, so write that down. 50% halfway is referred to technically as unity gain. Okay, so what you're going to do, you don't want to turn your computer all the way up and then put your mixer board at unity gain. You want to set everything at unity gain. Okay, so if you set your computer that you're using as a source you set that at unity gain halfway When it comes into your mixer board you turn the channel up halfway You don't want to go any louder. It's not going to make it any better What it's going to do is make it nice crisp and clean That's what it's going to do if you start pushing your audio levels to sound like a big booming station All you're going to do is start over driving the transmitter and it's going to be just a little too loud. Of course, that's where things like I was talking about yesterday, the Ultradine 9024 limiter compressor comes in at that point. Okay? But everything you do concerning volume, I don't care if you're playing music, recordings, or whatever it is, everything is set at unity gain, halfway, so that you're not over driving. Now, I did bring up yesterday the 9024. If you want to go on say EB, hey pull up eBay real quick and just punch in a... ...Barringer just like it's spelled up here. Barringer 9024 and see if there's any of them on eBay. If you go from your mixer to your 9024... and you have all the settings right, it's going to compress that signal and keep it consistent so that you don't have to sit there and play with your volume control every time another song comes on or every time another recording comes in because everything like I was playing yesterday is recorded at different levels. Alright, she's going to work on that here for me. I'm just going to see if there's any out there. Just so everybody knows, if you're interested in putting up a little station of your own, and you want it to really sound good, I'm going to put this out there. I will part with three of the reconditioned 9024s that I have. When I say reconditioned, we put new power supplies in them. The old power supplies, I mean they did their job, but the newer ones are better and they work perfectly. And I will ask $200 apiece for those. $200 apiece. I'll send you a 9.024 to put in line. Okay, and I only have three of them. I'm not going to part with any more than that. I need a few spares for whatever reason. Here's the station. Okay? And that, again, helps you with your audio levels. So again, unity gain is what you're shooting for. It's halfway, you know, your slider goes up halfway, you turn the knob halfway. You're, you're, you know, say if you have a satellite receiver system, you know, everything you're going to feed into that transmitter is that unity gain. And that way you know it's clean, it's not over driving, it's not doing anything but what you want it to do. Now, if it sounds a little tinny or something, hopefully you have a few adjustments on your little mixer there, you might be able to add a little bass or a little midrange. Generally with talk radio and people talking, You want to use that mid range. You don't want so much bass, but you want mid range to get that guy's voice who's talking out there. And then based on the kind of music that you're playing or something, like I said, you can throw in a little bass or a little treble. But talk radio is better in a higher, you know, in the mid range, you know, twist that up there just a little bit. But unity gain is what you have to remember. Now, if you're writing this down, These are just little things that people don't think of. They think you turn it up real loud and you're going to sound real loud out there on the airway. That is not how it works. Now in the event that you purchase a little booster, a little amplifier or something, I'm going to suggest, and I'll explain why. Yes, you can go on eBay and you can buy, yeah, there are some. How many of them is there? Does it say? Okay, yeah, there's a bunch of money, babe right now now two four and they go one here for 219 with a 129 1 195 190 another one for 129 There are some of them on on eBay. I keep in mind Those will not have the upgraded power supplies in them But I know where you can get that fixed and I know how to how it's work how it's done how it works. Okay? Mark, is there something you want to throw in the middle of this? You want me to keep going? Keep going. Well, just real quick, answering one more thing on the CB issue. Yeah, okay. Cooling, cooling, cooling. I can't emphasize that enough. For that matter, even your FM stations, well, it's heating and cooling. You don't want to get too cold if you can help it. Clean the place up. Make it nice. If you're going to do like a lot of the guys do here, houses that are underneath the, remember the old 48 towers guys, and a lot of the guys, what they've done, take the well, about the size of your bathtub, clean it up or is it almost always messed up? Well, change it out. You can go to... Here's something that I did with my amplifier, for example, those little fans that you get in computers that run on 12 volts. Right. Okay. You can take and put a fan on the cooling fans or outside, but here's something that you need to pay attention to. Fans, just like in your computer, have a tendency to draw a lot of dust. Okay. So you need to check it every once in a while. Wherever it's blowing, it's going to blow dust or the fan is going to get full of dust and you need to clean it out. But you can take a little... For example, my amplifier runs off of a 12-volt supply. So I just hooked up the fan to the 12-volt supply and put the fan on the cooling fins and allowed it to cool down. So you can use something like a computer fan to cool things down. Exactly. the cooling end there's so many, you can go to any number of sources, you can go to deal with, you can go to any kind of electronic supply, but you want to find cheap. In other words, they eat money in one direction, worry about when she can have two, three, four, five of them there. They're going to run for a long time. How long does a computer fan run? I'm in the back of your computer, think of it that way. Now those are a little more industrial, there's a lot of them that you can find over the counter. And when you walk into your studio, you hear this, weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Now the thing is that you're pulling calories or keeping a little heat in there. If you're in cold weather, remember we want to watch the machine heat itself. It's nonstop and running and if you rack side the little building and that creates... The big thing is just, again, common sense. You can figure out the 12 volt system is your best choice or, you know, for snicker, you know, idiot. Bad, you know, it's like anything else. And even your little guys can be the same way. But if you get a friendly, you can pick up extra batteries and, you know, get them to reuse. out any money. Usually at the trade you give them an old, funky battery you've got laying around and they give you a battery that's good for a couple years at least. And now you've got a power source and you've got a solar panel running. The unit itself. Now that's another trick with these CB radios, and I've mentioned this many times, one of the things that everybody knows about CBs is that a lot of them do run hot. You don't have to tell me that. We all grew up with CBs, right? Take those cooling pins you can get from these computers Especially the new gaming computer. Yeah, right off the PCU. Yeah, there's these massive, especially if you come to a place where they tear computers apart or they got wrecks all over the place or recycle stuff. If you open up those gaming computers, they've got these massive cooling bins. Rack of those right on top of your CV, of course. Now, if you have cooling, if you do have cooling vents on the roof of the CV, which a lot of the older ones do, put a stand off so it still circulates, which is what you want it to do. Cooling fan fins on top of that. cooling pins like we're talking about now the air is gonna pull from the computer from the TV and over the cooling pin so the heat sink is gonna do its job and to you know the is the fans gonna help it assist this is gonna keep your machine at what we call operating temperatures and that's the most common thing people are concerned with I know that's what I call is well if I keep the mic open all the time the machine you know it starts to warm up well it warms up because remember for operation intentionally their box radio Joe, don't you run a radio pretty much? 24-7, yes. Yes, fine as far as receiving goes, right? Oh yeah. And you talk on occasion, not going outbound. You're just monitoring, which by the way, I just think the other way. We're keying the mic non-stop, and we're signal out non-stop. Everything else is making sure you're connected. The cool thing about CB is that your radio technology and all of your cabling and everything, you could already have, you know, all they do is go to a CB shop, anything and everything they need. B-Station, you know, a few minutes. The Zenith's everything else set up being bored. It doesn't have to be a big mixing board, guys. Remember, if you're just gonna plug the micro effect in, you can run your computer to the mixing board with whatever filter transmitter. Remember, just look at it as a transmitter, not a transceiver. And that transmitter sends outbound whatever signal you want. This started years ago with, the way it did it with an M29. I say there's programming out there and if we set this up and this up, we can plug the CV in and walk away. Yeah, the other interesting thing is everybody knows that they're up and on the air, you know at certain times some of the CB stations still in only so many hours a day because their logic is well when are people awake? When do people want to hear this? You've got only all the equipment we run everything Joe's got in his system everything that we've got sitting in ours is only good for summer We're measuring we measure years in hours. You still measure in hours of service It's kind of like when you're dealing with if you ever had a heavy piece of machinery as an hour beater Yeah, tells you how many hours of service something to think about there. You have CBs again, if you know somebody that knows what they're doing, RCA jacks in the face away, you know, like to isolate them, that's another option and it makes it look not very complicated. In fact the best way to make everybody understand it, which horizontally to the right, the keypad, the standard mic connection, when the key with RCA jacks were. Or you can put on a big old D104 lollipop and everybody can hear you flush the toilet. Plus hear the program. Yep. Hey, we got Henry and Jefferson on line one there. Good morning, Henry. There we go. Henry, jump in there. I got one more question on that. Now, you just took the mic and connected the wires at the mic. There would be two wires there that could hook into the board would transmit. Exactly. That would work just fine. If you've got a new one for that job, you'll find those and they've got about a 10 You put our, you know, snake mic and those that... It was your worst one you got in the box. What can I get for it? I was like, I can get rid of my junk. Everybody's happy. This guy wants to buy my junk. Yeah, that junk piece is perfect. And the thing is that that's what I'm talking about. You can go pick the proper leads and what decker's there. Yeah, you're not going back and forth. Well, let's see. You've got... Yeah, you're only gonna need two. Yeah, but understand that you know, I don't know maybe you know better than I do, Mark. You know, when you key to my gate triggers that transmitter. So as soon as you turn that thing on, it's going to be constantly on. It's going to be constantly on. Yeah, that's the point. But that happens with your FM transmitter. So you shut the switch off, she's on. Right. once you power up once you plug it in power up remember I'm thinking CB FM you see the FM you know it's just bouncing around my mind okay I gotcha yeah there's nothing is the only difference is making we're going from a mechanical end to the transmitter once you get to the transmitter that's where the change is yeah we're good to go yeah otherwise everything else could be an FM radio and you're doing the same thing an FM military radio see that's what guys used to do where micro FM came from is Vietnam Like I said, what these guys did, radio geeks over in Vietnam had a... Well, you all saw that, right? With the guy who had committed suicide. Understand that that's not the micro FM that everybody remembers. In Vietnam, it's where you were sitting in your, per se, though somebody probably wants to kill you with this radio, because the guys told him, get one of these radios. He's tuning in and, hey guys, dude, this is Hal over here in Caobou. Get cast in this morning, I'm gonna give you some Grateful Dead. They played music that you recognized in the world of Vietnam. geek at the other end when he was in Bangkok and Hong Kong and he had everything he needed to make a little micro FM station that was basically sort of backpack taller than that they had all kinds of little pirate FM was beautiful because certain time and everybody knew to kind of scan the dial what's the odd man looks like up through the middle of that dial man there's some numbers there I did with a fingernail polish look there's a red dot and you go up the red dot and slam again dudes over and drive a key man. Tell you what, we got some radio for you. Some latest stuff from the Who man. It's really cool by the way, anybody wants a request, tap in the key over there, you know what to do and there was a whole subculture to this. And we're building another one. Yeah, and it's funny because we call it Gorilla Radio. That was originally what FM was called, Gorilla Radio. We're going to go to the top of the hour break here. Anything else for us Henry? Henry, come in here. Just real quick, if you went from your TRS jack, your headphone jacked out of a computer, now you're going to have three or four wires there. How would you find out the right wires to look from that earphone jack from a computer? We're going to have to catch that on the other side. Stay with us. We'll be right back. I'll put an input issue there. That's only his power. I have to do the values on the thing. We're going to go to rights. It's a good question though. I've never quite done it that way. We're heading to the top here though, God bless the republic. Yes, to the New World Order. 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