"code books"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed militia deployments to Nevada, field operations logistics including water, rest, and equipment management, and emphasized the critical importance of radio communications infrastructure. He announced a new nationwide multi-use radio (MERS) network testing every Tuesday at 9:30 PM Eastern on frequency 151.8200, promoted CB radio standardization and operator training, and provided detailed guidance on gas mask procurement, camouflage equipment, and field communications protocols including code books and phonetic systems. The show covered historical radio technology, three-dimensional circuit boards from the 1930s, government surveillance through cell phones, and promoted the Freedom Palooza event for July 3-5. A caller discussed 1930s-1940s shortwave radio technology used for civil defense.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and communications infrastructure, focusing on power supply alternatives for radios and emergency equipment. He analyzed geopolitical tensions regarding Syria, warning of potential Israeli military escalation and the risk of chemical or biological weapons deployment on the U.S. East Coast. Koernke addressed China's military capabilities, merchant marine fleet, and potential conversion of container ships to aircraft carriers. He also provided detailed guidance on alternative communication systems using packet radio, low-baud modems, and phonetic code books rather than encryption, citing historical examples from World War II.