"antenna deployment"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed Canada's gun confiscation program set to begin March 31, 2026, featuring a video from Colin Noir News showing the Canadian government's plan for door-to-door firearm seizures despite 98% non-compliance from gun owners. The show covered communications infrastructure including antenna deployment, wire insulators, and radio equipment for field operations. Koernke emphasized preparedness measures including shotgun procurement for air defense against drones, ammunition reloading supplies, MRE stockpiling, and alternative communication systems. He criticized Trump administration policies regarding Iran conflict escalation and Israeli influence on U.S. foreign policy.
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Mark Koernke discussed gun confiscation efforts in Connecticut and California, analyzing the motivations and tactics of law enforcement and government agents pursuing firearm seizures. He covered preparedness strategies including ammunition stockpiling, radio communications setup, antenna deployment, and defensive positioning. Koernke also reviewed specific firearms recommendations including Mossberg MVP rifles, Yugo AK-47s, and ammunition prioritization, emphasizing ball ammunition and team-based defensive tactics. The episode included discussion of surveillance camera installation, MOLLE gear organization for field operations, and Connecticut police communications revealing intent to use lethal force during gun confiscation raids.
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Mark Koernke discussed a meteor or asteroid sighting visible across Michigan and the Northern Hemisphere, explaining how modern surveillance camera technology and radar systems deployed by amateur observers can now capture such events. He covered the history of listening posts and directional audio technology for defense, contrasted tube-based versus solid-state electronics (referencing the MiG-25 aircraft), and emphasized the importance of preparedness. The show included extensive discussion of upcoming field training exercises (FTX) scheduled for the weekend and a power grid down exercise planned for November 12-14, with detailed instructions on equipment maintenance, battery charging, fuel reserves, and essential survival items like magnesium fire starters and matches. Koernke also acknowledged donations of antenna equipment and discussed militia radio net operations across multiple states.
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Mark Koernke discussed food storage and preparedness, then shifted to commentary on government overreach, the Mayan calendar doomsday predictions, and calls for listener support. Joe McKeel provided technical advice on defeating computer Trojans by setting up dual administrator accounts, discussed personal health crises affecting both his wife Kelly and Mark's mother, and shared updates on the station's financial struggles. The show covered antenna deployment techniques, extension cord storage solutions, and ended with discussion of the 'Evacuate Earth' documentary and Arctic resource competition.