"community radio"
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Mark Koernke and caller Joe discussed historical military technology transfers, including how the Soviet Union copied American weapons like Gatling guns and B-29 bombers during the Cold War. The conversation focused on the Kama River truck plant in Russia, a massive 27-square-mile facility built by General Motors that produced military trucks used to supply communist forces in Vietnam. Koernke detailed how U.S. corporations and technicians maintained this factory throughout the Cold War, enabling communist military capacity. The show also covered the decline of community gathering spaces in America, the importance of local radio station involvement, and opportunities for surplus military equipment auctions.
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Mark Koernke discussed low-power FM broadcasting equipment, techniques, and resources for setting up community radio stations, including the use of satellite receivers, computer-based automation with Windows Media Player 9/10, and hybrid phone systems. He announced a drawing for a Ramsey FM100 transmitter and YAGI antenna, promoted the IQ social media platform as an alternative to Facebook with multi-level marketing opportunities, and addressed a West Virginia self-defense case involving a man charged after firing a warning shot to protect his fiancée from attackers. The show included commentary on energy prices, SUV purchases, and preparedness themes.