"fcc"
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Mark Koernke discussed federal government overreach and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, January 27, 2021. He analyzed two videos: one about a diesel mechanic under investigation for selling parts (potentially targeting gun owners), and an FCC warning to amateur radio operators not to commit crimes, which he interpreted as a prelude to communications shutdown. Koernke emphasized that Americans are outnumbered and outgunned only in propaganda, advocated for practical firearm training and ammunition stockpiling, and rejected political solutions, arguing that voting is dead and war is inevitable. He fielded caller questions about ammunition shortages, suppressor legality, and gun part sourcing.
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Mark Koernke discussed electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and their health dangers, citing research linking cell phone use to brain cancer and infertility, and criticizing the FCC for ceding regulatory power to wireless companies. He addressed the border situation and militia support, requesting contact information to coordinate supplies and vehicles for militia members operating there. Koernke also covered ammunition availability, preparedness resources, and made commentary on immigration policy, Biden's presidential candidacy, and allegations of inappropriate behavior toward children.
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed how to establish low-power FM radio stations as a grassroots alternative media network. They provided technical guidance on finding available frequencies using radio-locator.com, selecting optimal frequency spacing, and building transmitters and antennas. The hosts emphasized the importance of micro-FM stations across America to counter mainstream media propaganda, and discussed antenna design, ground plane principles, and equipment sourcing. They also addressed studio setup and cable management best practices for radio station maintenance.
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Mark Koernke discussed radio equipment maintenance, weatherization, and field durability, drawing parallels to military gear design and the importance of ruggedized equipment over miniaturized alternatives. He covered CB radio history, the transition from 23 to 40 channels, intentional power degradation by the FCC, and strategies for upgrading older radio equipment. Koernke also addressed preparedness, border security concerns, and announced upcoming communications initiatives including signal vans at Knob Creek. The show included music interludes and ended with Joe from the Carolinas beginning a segment on permaculture and self-sufficiency.
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Mark Koernke discussed radio modification techniques for emergency communication, emphasizing caution about out-of-band transmissions and FCC interference concerns. He then shifted to "Weapons Wednesday," providing detailed shopping lists and sourcing information for ammunition, magazines, and reloading equipment, including AK-74 magazines from What a Country Inc., MAS 49 rifle magazines, and reloading supplies from Hornady and Graf & Sons. Callers asked about AK and SKS rifle modifications, stock replacements, and magazine options, which Koernke addressed with specific product recommendations and company contacts.