"led illumination"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the no-fly list and vaccine mandate intersection, warning that the government could use vaccination status to place people on no-fly lists, which would then trigger federal gun purchase prohibitions under proposed no-fly-no-buy legislation. He covered ammunition shortages, particularly 7.62x39 Russian imports being cut off, and recommended alternative ammunition sources and reloading components. The show included extensive discussion of preparedness, fortification construction using rubble masonry and concrete, drone mapping for area surveillance, and detailed tactical field operations including foraging, navigation, and defensive planning. Koernke also promoted high-output LED illumination devices (OD-50 flashlights) as tactical equipment and discussed various suppliers for gas masks, chemical protective gear, and ammunition.
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Mark Koernke discussed economic collapse preparedness, property value inflation in rural Michigan, military factionalization, and extended technical analysis of laser and LED illumination technology for defensive applications. He covered the Afghanistan withdrawal, Taliban acquisition of U.S. military equipment, opium trade history, and synthetic drug development. Callers contributed information on bear deterrence, Afghan pilot training, Pakistani-Indian tensions over Kashmir, and military equipment deals.
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical radio communications and field equipment organization, covering topics including NVIS (near vertical incident signal) antenna techniques for HF radio communication across 200-300 mile ranges, proper radio operator kit assembly using repurposed briefcases and foam padding, and maintenance procedures for radio equipment in squad-level operations. He also covered DIY electronics projects including LED illumination systems powered by salvaged batteries, contact-triggered alarm devices using smoke alarm components, and the tactical applications of noise-making devices. The episode included a caller (Bob from Michigan) contributing technical information about NVIS radio propagation and antenna considerations for mechanized units.