"battery management"
11 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke hosted a full day of The Intelligence Report covering the April 8, 2024 solar eclipse, which he used as a springboard to critique mainstream media narratives blaming climate change and 'white men' for the event. The show featured extensive caller discussions about eclipse observations, chemtrails, and military aircraft formations over Michigan. In the second and third hours, Koernke shifted to detailed technical discussions on radio communications, battery management for handheld radios (particularly Baofeng units), spare parts procurement, and operational security considerations for militia communications. The evening segment pivoted to preparedness topics including gardening, food storage and production, animal husbandry, and medical supplies, with recommendations for Italian military surplus burn gel dressings from Sportsman's Guide and Italian woodland camouflage uniforms.
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan Governor Whitmer's hypocrisy in enforcing lockdown restrictions while vacationing at Mackinac Island, contrasting her freedom with citizens' inability to access their own properties or produce food. He emphasized food self-sufficiency through gardening in various forms (buckets, raised beds, underground systems), battery management and recycling techniques, and warned of potential food and meat shortages. Callers from Texas and Indiana raised concerns about military preparations, nuclear war scenarios, and the suppression of religious gatherings during Easter, while Mark connected these issues to communist agenda and the 1933 War Powers Act.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 post-election recount efforts in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, alleging voter fraud and ballot tampering where officials might fill in blank presidential votes. He criticized the Electoral College and warned that the Dakota Access Pipeline protests would be temporarily halted before resuming, citing historical precedent. The show featured extensive discussion of preparedness, night vision technology from DAWS (ydtoe.us), battery management strategies, and light discipline in field operations. Koernke recounted a confrontational radio appearance where he debated a station owner, and callers discussed flashlight selection and operational security.
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Mark Koernke discussed defensive preparedness, sentry protocols, and tactical communications on September 20, 2016. The show covered alarm systems and signaling methods for perimeter defense, drawing on historical watchman practices and modern technology. Extensive discussion focused on night vision equipment, thermal imaging, and green screen technology available through YDTOE.us. A significant portion addressed battery management for tactical equipment, including the risks of battery leakage damaging expensive gear, quality control issues with Chinese-manufactured batteries, and proper storage procedures. The second hour shifted to Joe from the Carolinas discussing food production, permaculture, and self-sufficiency gardening.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and field operations, focusing on equipment organization and maintenance protocols. He covered practical topics including waterproofing electronics with Ziploc bags, organizing power supplies and cables, battery management and marking systems, and post-operation equipment inspection procedures. Koernke emphasized the importance of proper maintenance of night vision, optical systems, and weapons in field conditions, and discussed historical cavalry tactics and firearms. The episode included discussion of acquiring surplus radio equipment from yard sales and recycled sources, and concluded with Joe from the Carolinas introducing his gardening and food production podcast.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms procurement, including budget-friendly options like Diamondback pistols, Charter Arms revolvers, and Star Model Super B 9mm pistols available through JGSales.com. He covered scavenging and repurposing free or discarded equipment, particularly security cameras and optical systems for surveillance and ranging applications. Koernke emphasized preparedness measures including battery inventory management, charging systems, and color-coded organization using dollar-store containers. A caller named Dave from Utah reported suspicious county activity and harassment, prompting Koernke to issue alerts about potential militia mobilization in Utah, recommending gas masks and communication system readiness. The episode stressed equipment deployment logistics, water transport, and battery conservation for field operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, communications technology, and current events including the Dayton Hamfest, mobile UHF antenna options, night vision technology for security operations, and the Bundy Ranch situation in Nevada. Callers asked about affordable antenna solutions and shared experiences with first-generation night vision devices. The show covered battery management, equipment organization for field operations, and referenced international conflicts including Ukraine. Support was solicited for the Bundy Ranch with specific mailing addresses provided.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency topics including seed starting techniques using recycled plastic fruit trays as micro-greenhouses, battery management and solar charging systems for remote operations, and gas mask availability (Czech CM4 models). He extensively covered support efforts for the Bundys, including donations of supplies and plans to establish a radio communications trailer with multiple long-range, intermediate, and short-range radio systems. Koernke criticized federal law enforcement agencies (FBI, ATF, BLM) regarding the Bundy standoff and the 1993 Waco siege, alleging misconduct and false evidence presentation. A caller from Seattle referenced a police officer's confrontation with LAPD.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Spike discussed winter operations with night vision equipment, covering topics including battery management in cold weather, lens protection and fogging prevention, breath discipline, protective gear like the M17 gas mask, and practical applications of night vision devices on various firearms platforms. The show included a donation appeal for Spike's Indiana Freedom Talk Radio operation, well-wishes for ailing patriot activist Jack McLamb, and detailed technical advice on night vision scopes, thermal imaging, and ammunition selection for bolt-action rifles.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for an upcoming FTX (training exercise) scheduled for November 12-14, 2013, warning listeners to avoid the affected areas and prepare for potential power outages. He provided extensive guidance on battery management, radio equipment maintenance, and alternative power solutions using solar-charged LED lights and rechargeable batteries. Koernke also covered ammunition availability and pricing across multiple vendors, discussed copper rounds as alternative currency, and warned against participating in the Affordable Care Act, describing it as a scam that could result in liens on property.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons systems and ammunition availability on Weapons Wednesday, noting widespread ammunition shortages and high prices due to recent Washington D.C. visits by militia members. He reviewed specific firearms including AK variants, HK rifles, Suomi 9mm semi-auto rifles, High Point carbines, and pump-action shotguns from various retailers, analyzing cost-effectiveness and magazine compatibility. The show covered preparedness topics including battery management for optics and night vision systems, radio communications infrastructure testing in Michigan, and maintenance supplies like cleaning rods. Callers asked about VEPR rifle accuracy and magazine compatibility.