"infrared signaling"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical preparedness, signal communications, and battlefield procedures during this afternoon episode. He covered practical survival tools including signaling mirrors, LED lights from dealextreme.com, and fire-starting methods, emphasizing their multi-purpose applications in emergency scenarios. The show included extensive discussion of patrol security procedures, friendly force identification protocols, and lessons from recent law enforcement confrontations, with callers contributing insights on password systems and infrared signaling. Koernke stressed discipline, operational security, and the importance of maintaining procedures during transitions between combat and secure areas.
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical communications and surveillance techniques, focusing on infrared signaling, night vision technology, compass navigation, and time-distance calculations for field operations. He emphasized the importance of older, redundant radio equipment over modern centralized systems, citing vulnerabilities in contemporary emergency services infrastructure. The show featured extended caller discussion about acquiring used military-grade radios at hamfests, their superior durability and repairability compared to newer technology, and practical applications for independent communication networks. Koernke stressed multi-dimensional thinking combining compass work, timekeeping, and distance estimation for survival and tactical scenarios.
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Mark Koernke and Don Fetcher discussed preparedness communications systems, including night vision signaling techniques, field telephone infrastructure, and surplus equipment sourcing. The show featured extensive technical instruction on infrared LED signaling, laser-based communication methods, and field phone installation using PVC conduit. In the second half, the hosts analyzed a detailed article documenting violent crimes against white victims by black perpetrators, discussing media coverage disparities, self-defense tactics for multiple-assailant situations, and the political motivations behind selective reporting. The episode concluded with caller commentary on media interview tactics and a detailed account of Koernke's confrontational 1980s interview with Sam Donaldson.