"electromagnetic interference"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed radio communications technology, emphasizing practical preparedness for off-grid operations. He covered battery management for handheld radios, the importance of spare components, antenna selection, and the advantages of simple, reliable systems over complex equipment. Koernke addressed caller questions about space exploration, satellite communications, vehicle tracking technology, and the risks of carrying cell phones during civil unrest. He explained electromagnetic interference in urban areas, the history of suppressed technologies, and the role of militia training sites in post-war America. The episode included extensive commentary on government surveillance, the January 6th Capitol incident, and preparations for anticipated armed conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed economic collapse, war preparedness, and environmental hazards including Fukushima radiation and chemtrails. The show featured extended caller discussions about electromagnetic interference affecting smoke detectors and atomic clocks, solar activity, weather modification technology (HAARP), and the detox formula for dealing with airborne contaminants. Technical topics included repurposing electronics, Linux Mint as a Windows alternative, and military intelligence resources. The episode concluded with reflections on the Pledge of Allegiance and its meaning.
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Mark Koernke discussed morse code and telegraph communications as reliable backup systems that function even during electromagnetic interference or nuclear events. He covered various key designs, crystal radios, and DIY radio construction techniques, emphasizing their importance for preparedness. The show featured a caller discussing surplus equipment sources (surpluscenter.com, surplustrader.net) for generators, solar panels, and mechanical parts. Koernke detailed universal receiver hitches for militia and prepper vehicles to enable rapid equipment transport and denial of enemy resources. A second caller discussed the film Cloud Atlas and Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time, exploring themes of tyranny, faith, and the importance of understanding technology and communication in resisting government overreach.