"backup equipment"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, equipment maintenance, and radio communications infrastructure. He covered topics including CB radio reliability, backup microphone systems, antenna selection (Antron models), and the importance of equipment redundancy for emergency communications. Koernke also addressed the 2016 presidential debate, criticized mainstream media and educational institutions for promoting a fraudulent narrative, and referenced concerns about executive agreements affecting U.S. sovereignty. The show included commentary on government control, constitutional rights, and the need for informed citizens capable of critical thinking.
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Mark Koernke discussed emergency preparedness and communication infrastructure, emphasizing the need for citizens to be ready for isolation and infrastructure failures. He referenced a television miniseries called 'Amerika' (with a K) as an example of societal collapse scenarios, noting that the show featured major actors but was suppressed after a single airing. Koernke stressed the importance of neighbor-to-neighbor communication, ham radio equipment, and self-sufficiency, while criticizing government overreach through agencies like Homeland Security. He also addressed Middle East geopolitics, condemning ISIS and those who support intervention in Syria, and called for Americans to reject leftist ideology and prepare for potential civil unrest.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, communications equipment, and antenna systems on January 21, 2014. He covered CB radio antennas including the Antron 99, Yagi beams, and satellite dish repurposing, emphasizing practical field applications and equipment redundancy. The show included extensive technical guidance on 12-volt power systems, coax protection, equipment ruggedization, and backup strategies for field operations. Koernke also critiqued a BBC study on California speech patterns and promoted micro-broadcasting projects and satellite technology resources.