"headsets"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, equipment maintenance, and current events on Communications Tuesday, November 2, 2021. He covered winter gear and boot recommendations from military suppliers, emphasized building local phone grid systems as alternatives to monitored telecommunications, and discussed camouflage patterns and cold-weather operations. Callers reported ammunition and magazine availability from online retailers, and Koernke addressed a fatal car crash in Arizona involving a 16-year-old driver transporting illegal aliens, criticizing border policy and calling for military enforcement. The show included extensive technical advice on protecting and maintaining radio headsets, batteries, and tactical equipment for long-term use.
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Mark Koernke discussed the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, characterizing it as Western-backed interference in Ukrainian affairs and calling for Ukrainian resistance against what he termed international banking interests. He then shifted to tactical preparedness topics, including night vision binoculars available through Don's network, proper formation techniques for moving non-combatants through contested areas, and communications systems for militia operations. The episode covered equipment selection principles (simpler gear for new recruits), radio discipline and range considerations, and various headset and microphone options for field operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed communications infrastructure and preparedness equipment on August 12, 2014. The show covered repeater technology and affordable radio equipment available through 409shop.com, including Baofang radios and various connectors and adapters for field operations. Koernke detailed Czech-made field telephones available through KeepShooting.com and emphasized the importance of maintaining spare parts and backup communication systems. He also addressed station technical issues, fundraising updates for Liberty Tree Radio, and upcoming Czech military radio packages expected in the surplus market.
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Spike Timmons and Mark Koernke discussed Saudi Arabia's anger at the United States for refusing to bomb Syria, analyzing Prince Bandar bin Sultan's threats to scale back cooperation with the US. The hosts criticized the geopolitical manipulation by Saudi Arabia and Israel, comparing their relationship to puppet masters controlling American foreign policy. Mark also provided detailed commentary on communications equipment reliability, recommending industrial-grade headsets and discussing government surplus equipment available through govliquidation.com, including vintage vehicles and military-grade radio gear suitable for field operations.