"fm100 transmitter"
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed micro FM broadcasting techniques, including remote broadcast setups, antenna placement, power requirements for transmitters, and portable equipment configurations using SKB cases. The hosts made an urgent appeal for listener donations to keep the Micro Effect broadcast network operational, emphasizing financial difficulties heading into 2015 and announcing a drawing for an FM100 transmitter and Yagi antenna. Callers contributed technical questions about setting up remote FM stations and firearm safety, while the hosts promoted preparedness, grassroots information distribution, and listener support for independent media.
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On December 12, 2014, the show focused on fundraising efforts for the Micro Effect radio station. Mark Koernke and co-hosts Joe McNeil and Donald Betcher discussed available equipment donations including Yagi antennas, limiter compressors, and announced a drawing for an FM100 transmitter (scheduled for New Year's Eve with a $10 minimum contribution). They promoted local micro-broadcasting initiatives, shared statistics about unemployment under Obama, discussed the success of their Saturday night country music programming, and played music including a Leslie Fish song called 'Freedom Road' to encourage listener support.
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed low-power FM broadcasting, including details about the FM100 transmitter and upcoming drawings for broadcast equipment. They covered the technical aspects of setting up a micro radio station, including limiters, compressors, and satellite receivers. The show also included commentary on constitutional issues, foreign influence in U.S. government, torture policy debates, and the ineffectiveness of recent Republican leadership. Joe described the history and repair of Ultradine 9024 limiters and solicited equipment donations from listeners to help new broadcasters get on the air.