September 29, 2016
Evening Show
1h 10m
Complete
Radio Episode
2016
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Mark Koernke hosted an evening broadcast on September 29, 2016, focusing on shortwave radio testing at 7520 frequency to expand the show's distribution. The episode included technical discussions about night vision underwater applications, caller feedback on shortwave signal reception from multiple states, information about sending support to imprisoned activist Bob Stewart at FCI Beaumont Low in Texas, and commentary on Mexican history including the film 'For Greater Glory' about the Cristero Rebellion. The show also featured discussions on preparedness, radio equipment, and various cultural and political topics.
- shortwave radio
- 7520 frequency
- night vision
- preparedness
- bob stewart
- fci beaumont
- for greater glory
- cristero rebellion
- mexico
- radio propagation
- signal testing
- michael savage
- paul harvey
- second amendment
- militia
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As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, 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. He stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep. What would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Dill the Land of the Free. This is the evening. Jens report. I'm our currently and one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and I know I'm occupied territories. Well, these listening to us on a freedom talk radio. That's a micro station, CB, base stations, and ultra net hallmark and golden spike technologies. That's to the Mississippi guys. They're behind us by the way. Anyway, Don, what's it like in your neck of the woods? What's the day today? I was jumping off the wall, please. Well, hey, it's the 29th day of September. Year of our Lord 2016. Sun's down, northern lights, and we missed them last night to a certain extent. Someone said, hey, oh, take a look out there, they're there. And I looked and Seems to be a much clearer sky tonight, on tonight, the 29th day of 2016. And, you know, I'm below the 4-ation, you guys, as the... as the globe turns in. You might... you might see this for yourself if you stick your head out of the 9th day of September. Take a look for the northern lights if you've never seen them before, or if you have and you've never shared them with someone or someone you know has never seen them, and to see something to do. It's been a meteor shower thing I want to touch on real quick. back we talked about the onesies, onesies like a children's, almost like something you sit in the, you get pajamas, that's it, pajamas. It's kind of like a trend, we talked about that at the time. Watch for the next incoming trend, it's Joe to go down to, not to get his fingernails done or his toenails done, but to get his eyebrows, before I came on to the Hour this morning on Nat Kelly's show. that's the cutting edge of fashion don't you know just watch for that to pluck in your eyebrows teller well I don't follow that much I guess I don't think I'll be very look at look at fine example of some what what my eyebrows wonderful eyebrows yeah jewelry mustache is needed you curl you know grow it fine use the wax bring it around to the you know to the to the lip and you know join it in and do a reverse kind of like a goatee. Really impressive. His forehead will never be closed. But again, you guys, that'll be the latest. It's something to do that will lead you in another direction and do all of those things that, well, it's Hollywood. Hey, it is still the 29th day of September and we're 50 days for certain. I think it's like 40 days, maybe even 40 days to the of the next president, you know, the fall fallacy that they're telling us is going to be an election mark, you know, the dipole machines and the, oh, they're talking up the, oh, the absentee ballot in a couple of states. Now you've got all of these people out there in front of these places where you can go and cast your absentee ballot today, like in, I think it's Iowa, I don't know about that, it might be Indiana. I think it's Iowa though. Everybody get out and vote. Maybe three times. Or more. Or early and vote off. You can do the absentee ballot and then come back and say, I didn't do that. And depending on who you are, they'll smile, wink, nod, and absolutely agree. We're going to finally see. I had to throw this in there just in case. Let's see if we can pull it up while we're doing that. Anyway, you had a couple of questions. People wanted a response, a repeat on your response again. About night vision we were talking about some people were kind of catching it some weren't so Don remember we were discussing certain caller question I got a request can Don repeat the information Do you remember what we were talking about? Well we talked about a number of things in the five o'clock hour about night vision we talked about one question was can you put a device inside a tight housing and use it underwater and I've never rated on that for a while. If there was another one running so many, hey, we could talk about the comparisons. Maybe that's what I was doing as far as green screen and trying to describe some of the differences. I'm not certain. I don't recall the question in the, I'm not certain where to go with that, Mark. Difference between what you can and can't do with vision and what you can't can't do with thermal. I put this in the housing and use it underwater. There's technology that's already out there. I'm sure that it would be useful. Actually, I can't see why certain types of camera systems that are already in place, camera water type systems already in place, couldn't be applied. It would be an experiment to see what we could make work, but you've got some that are generic fixtures that are designed to be adjustable so you could actually operate the controls of all nine yards. One interesting thing about the night vision is that one's probably set other than focus and if it depends on the equipment and especially for underwater use, the question would be what might be required in the way of controlling the focus for operation underwater range being limited. Number one, I can't see you seeing forever into the deep. The other thing is, of course you have to worry about bleed over, but Underwater, there'd be far less, the screen refracting in your face would be a hell of a lot less than big beaming LED flashlight trying to illuminate the area. It'd still be a lot less of a signature and can probably be restricted and shielded too so that it wouldn't be as much of a problem. Well, much like a bunch of people who take pictures above, you know, the water line, they'll illuminate from multiple areas. You'll see, as was mentioned, if I were to put illuminators in a remote housing on a, you know, I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure I was hoping to pull the... Is that part of the eternal march there? Yeah, it says... You know, Taco Bell and whatever too. The particular shot here, the mandatory... I was hoping I had it queued up for whatever reason. The bugger didn't want to work right. But what's interesting is that particular clip just jumped to the combat girls in the pink miniskirt, the pink miniskirt 2-2 outfit. A prime combat and tactical uniform you would find in the office every day. Go-go miniskirt with go-go outfit and beret. It's so cooth. It just rattles the brain and inspires young men to want to work in the office with the girls with the go-go skirts on. White, red, or blue. Take her back. And I think they had a green one too. The red one is the one that doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me. It's like, hmm, that just doesn't seem like it'd be your first choice in either dress or combat uniforms, but it looks great to have the Chinese girls all the same color. I don't see any diversity there. You know what I mean? I don't see any black girls. I don't see any Indian girls. I don't see any... They're only Chinese! What the hell is this?! Oh, that's that global diversity thing, but it's only limited towards certain targets. I mean people. Yeah, I mean targets. So... Prepare them down. Yeah... Anytime somebody opens their face on the stuff, just pop them with a 2x4 or grab a baseball bat. You know, you only had the problem. That might have been the question about what could I get for under $2,000. I think we addressed that. And that came in from an email, and that's how I brought it to the hour. That might be what the caller was referring to. Well, actually, I think it was probably the night vision. They heard a little discussion about the night vision underwater. That picked at least somebody, what was the discussion about? They apparently couldn't get it, couldn't get it that clearly however they were listening on their phone. So I figured I'd bring it up again, just as a reminder. Again, the issue is white light guys underwater or at night is no different a problem than white light and white discipline above ground. If you do it, you will be seen. If you're seen, Okay, maybe they have to depth charge you or use an explosive charge with a fuse on it, but one way or another... They drop a hand grenade down there on two lines. And when they think it's close to you, they tug on the other line. It's like fishing, you know, like with mason jars. In this case, no mason jars, just the grenade. And then they've got probably baskets full of them available, or at least they probably would. Just something to think about there. Again, The other issue that we brought up talking about shortwave, we want to make sure we get that in here again. Guys, this hour, for those of you who may have just tuned in because you're going to pick us up on the 8 o'clock hour, the frequency is 7520. We'd like you to pull out your AM-FM shortwave radios, your receivers, and tune in 7520 right now, this hour. Let's see what it sounds like around the country. Give us a little feedback. Again, 7520 shortwave frequency. and we're looking to survey it for this hour. So on and off over the next 40 minutes or so, if you could just keep checking and tune it up and tune it in and see what it sounds like. And then if it doesn't seem to be working for you, let us know. If it is, let us know. We'd like to know either way. Okay? Just be a good idea. And the reason, well, we're trying to get into and diversify the way we promised we would, and we really can't wait any longer. We're going to try and get one hour or another up on shortwave. I just don't want to waste resources if it looks like we're not seeing any tap. We don't have the ability to necessarily print the way we want to. So 7520 shortwave, if you've got an AMFM shortwave 1 and 2 and weather channel radio, pull it out. plug in the batteries or plug it to the wall, break out those rabbit ears, pull them out a little bit and experiment 7520 and then give us some feedback. Give us a call or email with some feedback at liberty at provide.net and then just put SW shortwave slash shortwave shortwave shortwave. You know shortwave is all I have to put there. That'll be a notation and let us know where you are, how it sounded if you're able to get the signal in. We'd much rather say hello, Chris in Cincinnati instead of Agamul in Bangladesh. I don't know if there's anything wrong with Bangladesh and all of our friends there. Hello and good morning. And they're listening even as we speak because they do that on the Internet. They know we're on a mission. Yep. 7520 shortwave. Give us some feedback. Let us know how it sounds and what's going on at your end with reception. And you can do that even as we speak, right now. In fact, you should. It won't be us on the air. I got a reminder, buddy. Guys, we're just looking for a signal. Are you getting anything? There's broadcasting going on right now. Are you receiving it? 7520 shortwave, as we want to test. And then we'll go from there. We'll find out more about it. Go ahead. This spike there has went in and checked. It's 7520. It's lighting up its volume all the way up by the 80 on both sides of it. five two zero and you're in Arizona so it may be just on the edge you're getting the carrier but not receiving signal, full signal is the thing so we'll find out more and I would expect it may or may not go that far west. We can figure depending upon the transmitter they're targeting particular parts of the planet and they broadcast, it still is directional to a degree. There's an omnidirectional component, they're an omni component but the lion's share is pointed in a particular direction so that maybe what we're seeing is what we want to find out where are we going right now. Another influence to take into consideration is the solar flares this evening. Well, that's true. We do have a lot of, in fact, as was pointed out in the discussion I had today, we are looking at frequency changes for the winter frequencies also because propagation changes, guys. And in fact, they go a slide up and down the scale. uh... with regard to frequencies over the over a period of years until we come full circle back to the solar cycle so that is another component and again seven five two zero shortwave if you can please take the time break out your radio plug it in listen in to see what you hear we're not gonna hear us do not expect to hear us okay it's going to be something else but the frequency is that this window right now is the hour that we're looking to switch over to, you know, in addition to whatever else we're doing, shortwave. And that is a mission right now. Try not to do another hour. Okay, go ahead. How big of a slayer gun do I have to have to have later? It's purely a matter of what photonic torpedo technology you have. And you can scale it down, remember. They're photon torpedoes, but of course if you get the earlier Enterprise series, it was, you know, they gave it the full name photonic. torpedoes. We abbreviated it because it was cheaper sir, faster and easier to say. Photon torpedoes, fire photon torpedoes. Plus I was part of the later series, remember, as I got into the original Star Trek. Since Enterprise pre-date. Anyway, bark, the gawler jumped in there. Okay, we're here in South Carolina in the mountains, 1200 foot elevation 7520 is very very faint, two bars, negative 92 decibels peak is negative 91.5 and we have very faint voices in the background, mostly static. Very good, thank you for that, appreciate it, and you're a meteorologist, so. It may wash the Carolinas, go all the way up as far as even Virginia with a primary signal, and then move across the Atlantic or it may be sweeping on an angle from the middle of the country out across from the Carolinas to Florida. And then it's actually targeting Africa and Southern Europe. That's how the transmitters here work as far as what they're configured to do. They have a particular market overseas. We get the benefit of the overwash because their signal has to bounce. And so needless to say, a lot of that radio becomes American radio, as they say. So just a little heads up there. Anyway, for a really fun little ear candy. Oh, I haven't played this one in a while. And I just had, you probably heard it in the background there, just a little bit, a little violin, a little fiddle. And for our friends with the fourth light assault mech, those are my boys. and the second LAM. Guys, this weekend you are going to be up at the Emmerich Range and we're going to be practicing mechanized infantry combined arms team operations so you're going to see the rat pack up there. And if I can, I'll try to make it unfortunate. It looks like I'm pointing another direction, but fortunately, not unfortunately. but we may stop by on the way through and say hi their Friday night or Saturday we'll see what happens but it's going to be busy busy this weekend everybody's running all over creation anyway little beer candy for you guys there second raider fourth light assault mech and the rest of the crew they're gonna be out there in force here we go I'll be Horton bring the 50s and with the 200 you know the 200 the 100th anniversary of the American Northern War of Aggression slash the Civil War resurrected did a longitudinal pieces and them in recording point where I mean literally there are hundreds of them. They did an excellent job. Again, the recording studio and the engineering work are phenomenal. The quality of the music is great. And I highly recommend you take the time and peruse Bobby Horton's library because there's a bunch of stuff out there. Some of them, like I said, you remember when you were growing up, the Sink the Biz Mark was out there. We were young, played in all the AM stations when it came out. And every once in a while it was brought out there. especially during the anniversary of the sinking of the hood and oh, you know, then the sinking of the Bismarck. Just a little heads up. And as one of our favorites now, we've done this remake many times over, Battle of New Orleans, y'all remember that. And many people have done remakes of very good quality. In fact, Steve Boss did an excellent version also. That plot crocodile. Yep. When we touched the powder off, Gator lost his mind. Hey Mark, good color. I'm listening on a Sagin 909 with about 125 foot long wire and I cannot get the 7250. Very good. You might be real close in the bounce there. You may be in the hole because Nashville is the transmitter point. I do get 12 which is out of Nashville. I haven't turned on my SWAN 350 yet but I just have the Sagin 909 done right now. I also haven't checked because the site is supposed to be the frequency that's supposed to be active this hour, but it's available so that means that, we'll see what happens. The site too, maybe the site not to. Depends on political correctness too, you know how that works. But if the freak is open and online, then we should get something. It sounds like there's been some noise, but it varies depending on where we are. That's expected as, like we said, you know, it depends on where we are on the planet. check upstairs playing with one of the other radios right now to see what we can get in. But we're recording, you know, we'll also recording so we can kind of get a feel for it. A couple of other friends are listening that are on the west side of state, they're doing the same thing right now. So just keep trying if you can. Well, if it'll part with the radio while we're, you know, doing the program, let us know if anything else happens. Maybe if we're past the bottom of the hour or so, they do sell half our increments. Every half hour for many of the stations the to a change-up in programming something else might come through a little even a little better because of the kind of noise they make Know what I mean? Well, they're not just my field report about 30 miles in the Tennessee border. Very good. Thank you, sir It's kind of feedback we need to Say go ahead now. Go ahead. Sorry. I'm sorry. Well, that's great the frequent 7520 because he said 7250. I just want to make sure that oh, that's true. It'd be I'm sorry. Yeah 7520 double-check to make sure They won't be today. Well, there might be some on 7250, but it's not what we're looking for. Very good Thank you very much 7520 can't talk just a heads up on that 7520 double-check double-check Hey Arizona while you're there with numbers Look around and reach for and would you give everybody Bob Stewart's address please? I don't have that here. It's okay. I don't uh... We'll have to get that out. They're not too disconfused. I have it right here in front of me as a matter of fact. In fact, stay right here and see if it sounds right to you. Okay? Robert Wilson 04650-081 Next line. Delmont Low That's B-E-A-U-M-O-N-T, low, L-O-W, space, L-O-W, F-C-I, that's all on one line. Next line, P-O, P-O box 26020. Next line, Beaumont, that's B-E-A-U-M-O-N-T, Beaumont, Texas, 77720. And I'll repeat again, I'll do this three times. Robert Wilson. Next line. 04650081. Belmont OFCI. And that is spelled B-E-A-U-M-O-N-T. Space, low, space, capital F-C-I. Next line. Box, P-O-Box, 26020. Next line, Beaumont, same spelling. Texas, 77720. Repeat third time. Robert Wilson Stewart. Next line, 04650-081. Next line, Belmont, B-E-A-U-M. Next line, Belmont, same spelling, B-E-A-U-M-O-N-T. Beaumont 77720. That's complete. Any questions? Thank you. Thank you. And again, that's for Bob Stewart. And guys, if you can drop him a line, a card, just say hi. If you can send him a few dollars, find out what's needed or how to be able to put a few dollars into his account. That's something that can be done. And that helps him out. We'll be able to pick snacks up, buy stationary, pick up whatever he needs in the way of personal items for personal comfort. I don't know what their commissary is like. Every facility is different. Every facility has some goofball screwed up different rule system no matter what they claim to be uniform about. So the best thing, send him cash. Don't send cash. Find out how you need to send a donation. How can you send money to put in his account? Usually you can check the facility. They'll have a web page for Beaumont Low, FCI. Federal Correctional Institution, I believe. I don't know. I could use some other terms very derogatory there. But there's different categories. He's in a low security, I assume, low. That's what that would mean. Unless it's lower as in low location because it could have a high low. I mean, there's any number of ways they could come with some goofy solution for the title. That's again, government worthless tools. But Beaumont Low, FCI and if you do a search on that you'll find it in the computer. There should be information on sending money to prisoners. You would think they would have it. As far as I know you can go to the Federal Bureau of Prisons. I don't see it. P dot something like that. I'm sure if you just plug into your search engine they'll give that but yeah they do not take cash. If you send it, well that's one way of getting it. You could get a money order and send it to him and then they'll open the mail and send it back with an enclosure that if you want to give money to this person you have to send it to such again i don't have that paperwork right here in front of me specific yeah you're putting it into account for him uh... the account is what he draws from uh... and then however they want it done with uh... money order said they've done cash it depends like you said cash or checks vary depending upon the state and even the institution in a lot of state level and the federal level. It's a monkey screw project. So your best bet is find out for sure that we are not wasting time where it goes into the mail. Of course, the good thing is he will know that he got something. It's just being returned to you. You know, but that doesn't do him any good. He can't use it. So before that happens, we'll try to make sure we square away on that and get that confirmed. I just hadn't gotten that much down. I had his address here, but he didn't have the update on, you know, for the institution that he's at, which is that facility. So if you want to look it up yourselves, just look up Gomont Low FCI. That's the institution when you do a Google search. And then you should be able to track down the individual information. Anything else happening down there on the border, sir? No, there's a lot of stuff on down south of the border. They shot down another in a remote area or it looks like it got hit by a 50 cal and killed everybody on board when it crashed. There was a punch up. You know, the usual Fanfare 75 pass gravestyle. That can be just as quickly the government doing that as the cartels, if you can tell the difference anymore in many cases. An interesting movie, by the way. If you get a chance, sorry about that, this machine just kicks in on its own. Okay. An excellent movie to watch. And, guys, Mike, if you haven't seen it, For Greater Glory, the true story of Christiana, have you ever seen that? No, sir. Write this down. For greater glory, the true story of Christiana. C-R-I-S-T-I-A-D-A. This is interesting because this thing came out as a movie. You'll recognize the actors and actresses. You'll actually, you know, oh, I recognize him. I recognize her. What's interesting is this came and went real quick, but this is the post-communist, oh, the Mexican Revolution in Mexico of 1917, you know, same time as the Communist Revolution in Communist Russia, run by the Jews there like the one was in Mexico. Well, what's interesting is it kind of brings light to the idea that the Mexican government was executing ministers and priests all over Mexico and banning sermons, banning the church, banning having church. and the idea was to proceed forward to be progressive. Oh, wait a minute, we've heard that term before. And what most people don't realize is that there was another revolt, and this covers that particular situation. Again, it's for greater glory, the two story of Christiana, and I think Don, I gave you a copy, didn't I? If it's here, I'll have to dig it up. Oh, I may not. If you would have jumped at it, because again, I bought every copy they had, amazingly enough. out of the blue over at the dollar store with Dollar Tree guys go to Dollar Tree and check out if they get any of these video packets. Usually they get the same bundle of videos for all the different stores because I've been all over the country and I always check them out just to compare the Dollar Trees to see what their business does and I got every last one of these they had when I saw it because why make a copy when I can get a factory copy for a dollar with a box with a carrying with a with a clamshell even. It's for Greater Gory, the true story of Christiana. It's interesting, it's part of that history that you can't even let you see. When you talk about dragging the pre-sales, they're very graphic about that here. They dragged the pre-sales. The Protestants didn't fare any better than the Catholics did. What few were down there, they were shooting everybody. They were starting their red terror program. And people decided, this is not a good thing. Maybe we should not allow the Red Terror program to continue. So they decided to put some bullets in some Federales slash Communists to slow things down. C. Elitos de Puerto. Yeah. This is interesting. So it's definitely worth sharing too. So you get a chance. A lot of people down where you are probably haven't seen it. It did not get into, I have not seen this in rerun heaven anywhere, although you might check Netflix guys, it might be on Netflix and then again they might have pulled it off. It may be on Hulu also, but I definitely know it's out there in hard copy, so if you might be able to order it, certainly you can probably order it on one of the different services out there by computer. But watch Dollar Tree because that's where I got the copies I've got one right in my hand right here brand-new interapper never opened and I work I can't make that for a dollar. You know what I mean? Go ahead. I just tried Netflix. It's not on there. Okay, right. I just tried tuning in at 7.5 to I can't get nothing very good appreciate that and you're still headed south No, I'm in Atlanta. I'm I'm stopped in Atlanta Well, no, not the occupied zone, the seven counties. Oh, well, watch your back. Mark. Go ahead, Guller. Yeah, George from Texas. You know, speaking about radio, you know the thing is, you know, I don't feel sorry for Michael Sarich. When he was new, if he said he was being censored, why do you keep staying with TBS? He should have had a backup plan like everybody else. Right. Well, that's also, you know what, guys, how do you bow out? Something to think about there too. How do you bow out? If you've done your part and you don't need to do anymore, especially since it wasn't savage like kind of pro-Israeli. Yes. Yeah. I've heard him criticize the hell out of Israel out of the show. On and off. The thing is though that it's one of those things where like he said, well some people do think it had something to do with it. The idea is to diversify however we can. And it's interesting, especially if you're syndicated, being ready to move to something else, it should be always in the back of your mind anyway. A backup plan should have been in place. But on the other hand, how old is he? Everybody got to remember a certain point. He's like 75. Yeah, a lot of people get tired. I understand the situation. You got to be there every day for radio. Paul Harvey was lucky. I mean, I don't know that Michael Savage wasn't doing the same thing. Paul Harvey did radio over right up until the days he died. But the reason he was able to do it is because they went home and took his garage and turned it into a studio. Most people don't realize that. This is Paul Harvey. Well, Paul Harvey did his feed. Remember, he didn't do a nonstop 24-7 program. He did his feed. He'd go out in the morning, do his program. You'd go out to the syndicate, and he'd be done. But he didn't have to drive to any studio anymore. He didn't have to go to a network station or anything. It was right there in his garage. Some people think ahead, some people want to do it, some people don't necessarily, I mean if you've got to be there tomorrow, okay, five days a week it's going to be there. And you have this pocket full of, look at all the radio I did. I've done six hours a day or three hours a day or four hours or two hours or an hour a day for 10 years or 20 years. Look at what I got in my pocket, nothing. There's nothing there waiting for you to go. Other than, again, your archives, which are cool, but it's another variation on basically a newspaper. It's not like you wrote a book. Yeah, you can do that too. But that's separate from the fact that every day those hours are gone. You can't get them back. You have to commit to them. That gets to be, it becomes for some people, always work. Well, it is work. You've got to be clear. The question, how long had he been doing this? Right. Oh, he's been... He's been doing it before. I think he got... Let's put it this way. He grew gray doing the job. Yeah, that's my point. You need a signal report from Southern Colorado? Yes, go ahead, sir. Thank you. Appreciate that. I'm making out voices. It's like a three. It's three on your meter. Very good. And I can follow it along. It's somewhat, uh, it sounds like it's coming from a tin can, but that's probably my problem more than, uh, uh, the transmitter. Right. That's playing with, that's again, playing with the antenna, as you know, or playing with the gain. Um, but you're getting a signal and you're, you're in central Colorado? Southern Colorado. I used to know from years ago. So, uh, uh, I go by the end can. very good sir or that helps a lot that means that the back washer the side signal is uh... beaming in your direction in order for you to receive it all that means that one part of the blossom off of that antenna on to reach colorado from where it is but which is expected it's a big those are all boomer boomer transmitters that we're gonna be working out we've been on them before i'm just want to see how it's looking will experiment for a day or two we should know more either tonight how we might even have a message tonight i just haven't gone through it yet because They were supposed to get back with us, but at least we've got an idea. You guys are helping out a lot. In fact, spread the word. If you can let anybody else know, tell them to keep checking 7520, regular shortwave. And I didn't mention that also. It's regular shortwave, not upper or lower side band, guys. Regular shortwave, regular SW. I guess the time that we should be on it. Well, watch, what we're looking at is this hour. You're listening at the right time. I need it right now. Eight o'clock to nine o'clock. I don't want to add another hour if I can help it. I do believe that we can get later hours, but again, we don't want to shift the schedule around. We might. I mean, we could, but I'm already doing six hours a day. Okay? And I could do a seventh hour. If we have to, we will. And if we do, it's going to be later because before 8 o'clock, propagation is quite variable. Because of sun activity, bounce off of the ionosphere in and out, by the way. Any number of different issues with regard to other solar activity or thermal activity in the sky that can deflect the signal. But 8 o'clock on, which is why we always kept this hour. This is our traditional, one of our traditional starter shortwave hours. Eight o'clock from eight to, you know, remember we used to broadcast from shortwave from eight to eleven, easily, okay? And that would not be my first choice of things to do again, but it could be done. However, the big thing is this hour right here, if we're doing it, we could broadcast it on WWCR or whoever else, or Red Lion simultaneously, and in this case, seven, five, two, zero is the frequency that we're looking at. They definitely, that's supposed to be available. At least there's no change as of when I talk to them today. But who knows, and I'll buy tomorrow, that could change also. And it may not, maybe because of political correctness could be anything. But we're- West, I'm in West Central Missouri and I get some kind of a signal and some faint voices. Yeah, I don't think it's torqued up because I don't think they've got a paying customer for this hour for the moment. Which means that what they do is they don't turn the transmitter off. You don't do that. What you do is you cycle the energy down to save money because you're not broadcasting anything that's critical. You don't want to lose the customer base completely so they leave the signal that what they do is they'll turn back the transmitter if it's a rebroadcast of something or if it's just filler. In other words, they threw something up for the first half hour or something for the second half hour, and then they turn it back up because say 9 o'clock to 10, you've got a regular scheduled program, and they, it's like a big old dial. So it's a big old control dial, big enough that all five, your four fingers and a thumb fit around it, and you twiker up and you watch the meter go up with it. So I'm running a long wire and kind of internal to the house. So if I went external I'd probably do much better. Yep. Now here's another thing. Guys, if you want to, we only got another 6 minutes, 4 minutes and we're going to be off the air here for us for this hour. Pay attention, just stay connected. And let's see if they jack the transmitter, because if it is that they've idled down for the hour, because it's not a critical program, you're going to tell very quickly, because you'll hear it spike. You'll hear it as it goes up in volume and as your background noise will increase too. Whatever it is, they might be rebroadcasting. So we can find out that direction, what's going on. Sound good? That'll be 100 hours, your time, right? Yes, the next hour coming up. One more, in other words, six minutes from now. Whoa! Alright, thanks a lot, Mark. Thank you, sir. And again, I'll repeat, guys, you want to just keep listening. We won't be on that. We're not going to be on that. It's going to be whatever else the station is broadcasting. But we want to see whether or not you're able to receive the signal at all on that frequency. Now at the top of this hour, which is three minutes away, they may start to turn the transmitter power up because they've got a regular program that's scheduled. Whereas this last hour, while we've been up, there is not a scheduled program. It works out. That's why this hour will be available for us. Go ahead, caller. Next one. Jump in there. This is Mike back here in Arizona. I just checked that frequency and it's moved. I think it's her name's Joni Eric Santada. That lady had had that diving accident in a wheelchair and it's coming in five by five right now. Just started coming in? Well, after we talked about what was going on in Mexico, I just checked it like one minute ago and it's on like no. They're going from an idle, so very good. Now guys, listen in this hour and spot check it if you don't have to listen to it nonstop unless you want to check out the programming. But 7520, let's see what it sounds like for the 9 o'clock to, you know, from the next hour, which is two minutes away, from the top of this hour through to the next hour. And I guarantee what they've done, the last hour, the hour that we're on right now, is not being used normally, so what they do is they idle the transmitter back. That's what they did. That's cool. That means that if we hear it boom from 9 to 10, or from this next hour coming up, it's 9 o'clock Eastern time, coming up in a minute. Then that means chances are we'll be hearing the 8 to 9 the same way because there's not that significant a change. I mean the propagation doesn't click on the hour like that. You know what I mean? If it's changing, it's because of the transmitter at the other end. That's good. Good feedback, guys. So right now she's low and slow, although no, correction, during the hour it was low and slow. Now they've brought her back up and online and we're going to hear what the station normally sounds like. Tune in to 7520. Give us a spot check tomorrow or if you want to tonight, give us an email at liberty at provide.net. Liberty at provide.net and put radio check. Okay, there we go. Easy to spot. Radio check. Give me a radio check. Okay. and then we'll go from there and everybody listening if you just do a spot check you probably start to hear it tune up because we are just about at the top and their clocks are synchronized because I checked today. Our clocks are on time with theirs for sure beyond a shadow of a doubt. Other than that guys, Dom is going to be available in a few minutes also. Look outside. It got dark on us. Don, it got dark. What did you do? Did you hit the switch? You probably did that for marketing purposes, right? Oh, did we lose Dom? I'm back. We did lose Don for a moment there and I came back and I unmuted myself and then I'm muted again. So here we are. There we go. I can throw the switch on the darkness and it was your fault. It was quite the marketing light. Blame Don. Blame Don, you shut the lights off man. Okay, well I don't think you can do that. If you can Don, I would market that effect. Anyway guys, for everybody out there we got a lot of work to do. This hour coming up if you could monitor 7520 regular shortwave. Give us a heads up, if not today, give us a call tomorrow and a spot check during the 5-7 you let us know what's going on. We are again at the end of this day though and the last day of September tomorrow is coming up. God bless the Republic. New World Order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. But we are on the march for day and night. Ura, thank you all for your support. Appreciate you guys all pulling out the radios and checking on that for us. Don, your number for the night vision is on the webpage and take us off for the evening, sir. Pay that number, 231-796-8458. 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