"am radio"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed Trump's speech to the Israeli Knesset, criticizing it as obsequious repetition focused on money and support for Israel. He analyzed the ordnance plant explosion in Michigan as a classroom example for understanding blast hazards, material dispersal, and the importance of hardening locations with overhead cover and sandbags. The show covered extensive communications topics including AM radio frequency elimination plans, battery storage and maintenance in cold weather, Morse code utility, radio equipment pouches, and countermeasures technology. Callers contributed discussions on signal jamming, equipment tethering, and preparedness logistics.
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Mark Koernke discussed election integrity concerns, voter fraud reports, and preparations for potential civil unrest. He criticized mainstream media coverage of disasters like Hurricane Helene, alleging FEMA was undercounting deaths. Koernke emphasized the need for armed preparedness, alternative communications systems (shortwave, CB radios, military radios), and practical survival skills including camouflage techniques and emergency supplies. He addressed medical freedom issues regarding blood pressure diagnoses, promoted homeopathic alternatives, and warned against government overreach. The show included caller discussions about health-related gun restrictions and featured music requests with patriotic themes.
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Mark Koernke discussed alternative transportation solutions including 80cc moped conversion kits as cost-effective commuting options, then pivoted to energy independence topics covering multi-fuel heating systems, hydrogen fuel conversion technology, and historical suppression of perpetual-motion generator systems by the federal government during World War II. The show emphasized micro-broadcasting as emergency communication infrastructure, contrasting FM and AM transmission capabilities, and encouraged listeners to build ham radio and micro-FM stations as homeschool projects. Koernke concluded by recommending satellite dish monitoring to access unfiltered battlefield footage from the Georgia-Russia conflict.