"marine radios"
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan county sovereignty movements and Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions, noting that three additional counties had recently passed pro-firearms measures with unanimous county board support. He covered extended Black Friday sales opportunities at retailers like Sportsman's Guide and CenterFire Systems, emphasizing preparedness purchases including medical supplies, ammunition, and tactical gear. The show featured extensive discussion of communication technologies including marine radios, satellite phones, baby monitors as surveillance devices, and the importance of establishing local radio networks. Koernke also addressed currency circulation strategies using dollar coins and half dollars, warned about the coming economic depression, and discussed the preservation of industrial machinery and manufacturing capacity.
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Mark Koernke discussed political theater between Republicans and Democrats, characterizing both parties as engaged in scripted business rather than genuine ideological opposition. He covered preparedness topics including marine radios and CB radios as communication tools, emphasizing older American-made equipment. The episode featured discussion of Johnny Cash's 'Rumors of War' and attempts to locate the band Mazzaya Mountain. Koernke criticized mainstream media narratives and promoted Republic Magazine as an alternative news source. The broadcast concluded with a monologue questioning American exceptionalism and highlighting statistical rankings where the U.S. lags globally.
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Mark Koernke discussed gardening techniques for protecting tomatoes and grapes from birds, then shifted to preparedness topics including radio communications, equipment acquisition from salvaged marine vessels, and emergency broadcast systems. He covered FRS radio discipline, power management for radio signals, and sourcing marine electronics. The show included discussion of historical pirate radio operations from Vietnam and information distribution networks, along with technical guidance on radio headsets and throat microphones for field operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, home security, and economic concerns on October 23, 2014. He provided practical advice on protecting radio equipment from moisture using plastic bags and rubber bands, recommended marine radios for tactical use, and detailed home fortification techniques using plywood and secondary doors. Koernke covered a police brutality case in Montgomery, Ohio involving Dr. Randall Cox, criticized the court system's handling of false protection orders, and discussed rising ground beef prices (reaching $4.10 per pound) as evidence of economic decline, recommending support for local farmers like Baker's Green Acres as an alternative to commercial meat sources.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia organization, and communications infrastructure on October 1, 2013. He emphasized building small tactical units (fire teams, squads, platoons) rather than large formations, and provided detailed guidance on radio equipment maintenance, weatherproofing techniques using common materials like balloons and bicycle inner tubes, and low-cost field modifications for military radios like the PRC-25 and PRC-77. Koernke also covered the UN Small Arms Trade Treaty as a pathway to gun confiscation, criticized Israeli influence on U.S. policy, and encouraged grassroots information distribution through mailings and signage to raise awareness in local communities. A caller discussed marine radio frequencies as tactical alternatives.
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Mark Koernke hosted the evening Intelligence Report on June 25, 2010, featuring Captain Monahan from the Wolverine Militia Corps. The show focused on Quartermaster's Corner, covering ammunition pricing from Midway (Winchester .380 brass at $162 per 1000), reloading equipment (Lee Cast Classic press at $170), and 1911 barrels ($40 hammer-forged). BK delivered an extended technical presentation on motor-generator sets as an alternative to semiconductor inverters for DC-to-AC conversion, discussing DC motor sourcing (scooter, golf cart, and automotive markets), coupling methods, belt systems, and speed controllers. Callers shared off-grid power solutions including 12-volt copper pipe wiring, LED lighting systems, solar panel installations, and diesel generator preferences. The episode concluded with discussion of marine radios found at yard sales and upcoming ham radio Field Day preparedness exercises.