"micro-fm transmitters"
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness equipment and supplies, including battery maintenance for field gear, the Diamondback DB380 pistol available through Center Fire Systems, and micro-FM radio transmitters from Deal Extreme for emergency communications and community broadcasting. He reviewed surplus military clothing from MainGunBiz.com, fielded a caller's positive feedback on their woodland camouflage uniforms and tactical gear, and provided guidance on layering and camouflage techniques. The episode included discussion of gardening practices for food production, composting with coffee grounds and eggshells, and a reminder about the station's annual fundraising goal.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia mobilization efforts in support of the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, focusing on logistics and supply coordination. He detailed food donation requirements for volunteers (100 pounds per person including beans, rice, lentils, and canned goods) and encouraged state-based militia groups to organize supply runs using Michigan Navy beans as a symbolic contribution. Koernke also addressed communication infrastructure needs, specifically promoting affordable micro-FM transmitters (ranging from $69.99 to $205) available through DealExtreme for establishing ground-based radio networks at the ranch, warning that inventory was being depleted. He emphasized the importance of coordinated state-level militia participation and fundraising support for the show's operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and pricing for various calibers, particularly 7.62x54R for Mosin-Nagant rifles, noting significant price increases and inventory shortages across multiple retailers. He provided detailed recommendations for purchasing firearms and ammunition from specific vendors including AIM Surplus, Classic Firearms, and others. Koernke also covered preparedness items including weather gear from Coleman's at clearance prices, promoted micro-FM transmitter networks for emergency broadcasting with expansion planned in Kansas, and discussed electronic kit building through Ramsey Electronics. The episode included commentary on geopolitical events, particularly Ukraine, and featured a segment from Phyllis Schlafly on border search authority.
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Mark Koernke opened the November 19, 2013 morning broadcast with commentary on government overreach, constitutional rights, and preparedness. He discussed the CryptoLocker virus threat and recommended free prevention software, fielded caller questions about phone bone technology and micro-FM transmitters, and promoted government surplus auctions at govliquidation.com as sources for military-grade communications equipment. Throughout the show, Koernke solicited donations to support the Micro Effect network and encouraged listeners to engage in political and economic resistance against what he characterized as federal tyranny.