"fm transmitters"
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil announced a conference scheduled for Friday at 4 PM Pacific (7 PM Eastern) to bring together people with skills and resources to work on practical projects for America, including communication networks and trade groups. They discussed micro FM broadcasting as an alternative to mainstream media, directed listeners to dealextreme.com for FM transmitter kits, and emphasized the need for "doers" rather than idea-generators. The show covered tensions in Asia regarding China, criticized government military psychiatric services and their alleged role in promoting harmful agendas, discussed illegal immigration and Jeb Bush, and addressed a Nevada rancher situation involving federal overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia training activities, Connecticut gun confiscation concerns, and preparedness equipment sourcing. He covered military surplus generators and engines from Coleman's, AR-15 components from Aries Armor, CR123A batteries from BG Micro, and FM transmitter technology. Koernke also addressed Oklahoma's nullification of Agenda 21, the Baker's Green Acres farm harassment case, and gardening/hydroponics preparation for food self-sufficiency. A caller provided updates on battery availability and equipment sourcing strategies.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness technologies and tactical communications on September 14, 2010. The episode featured a caller (Bob) delivering materials including briefings on 9/11 and scalar technology, followed by extensive discussion of low-cost surveillance and communications equipment including baby monitors, wireless phones, FM transmitters, and night vision systems. Koernke emphasized repurposing discarded electronics for defensive monitoring, detailed construction of listening posts using Ramsey kits and salvaged equipment, and promoted his night vision training DVDs produced by Don Yankee D. The show concluded with discussion of alternative power sources, LED lighting, and a segment on the 'send a rope' campaign.