"low-power fm broadcasting"
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Mark Koernke discussed low-power FM broadcasting equipment, techniques, and resources for setting up community radio stations, including the use of satellite receivers, computer-based automation with Windows Media Player 9/10, and hybrid phone systems. He announced a drawing for a Ramsey FM100 transmitter and YAGI antenna, promoted the IQ social media platform as an alternative to Facebook with multi-level marketing opportunities, and addressed a West Virginia self-defense case involving a man charged after firing a warning shot to protect his fiancée from attackers. The show included commentary on energy prices, SUV purchases, and preparedness themes.
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On November 4, 2014, Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency, including winter planning with modular wall systems for snow drift protection and temporary shelter. The show featured extensive discussion of low-power FM broadcasting technology, covering transmitter setup, antenna systems, mixer boards, and practical examples of community radio stations. Koernke addressed ammunition handling, criticizing Hollywood's false portrayal of ammunition safety in the TV series "The 100," and discussed his personal experience handling large quantities of surplus ammunition. The episode included caller Mike from Florida discussing gun licensing, permits, and Arizona's constitutional carry laws, with Koernke emphasizing the distinction between rights and government-granted privileges.