Jim -
Dropping the code is probably the reason that the interest level is up. I believe that the Novice Class went away. A shame, as it was one of the most interesting. My Advanced Class did too, but I'm allowed to keep it. Even though I had Advanced privileges, I practiced my code on those bands/frequencies. And stayed there, for the most part. At the slow pace, I could sit back and copy, just like having a normal conversation (though it may have taken an hour to get maybe 15 minutes worth said).
I never chased Extra Class, again, when the code went away. No challenge, and I had more bands to talk on than I could possibly ever use.
Sorry, I can't let go of the 745. It was my first HF, sold to me by a long time HAM. He wants it, if I ever decide to let it go. He is a County Hunter, and bought it at a 'fest up in the Pacific Northwest, while on one of his many road trips chasing counties. He's made contact with every county in the U.S., several times over, and has been in all but the ones in Hawaii. I rode with him one time on a day trip, here in N.Carolina, and I don't know how he survives. Riding, talking in CW with the key on the seat, and making a verbal record in a small cassette recorder. Ran off the road several times, but would not let me drive. Didn't go with him on those, anymore.
When you at least get your Technician ticket, there may be some HF opened up to that class now. If so, that may be a chance to do some QRP on one of those bands/frequencies. I'll make myself bone-up on my code, just for the occasion. A straight key is fine, but a paddle keyer is much easier. You can actually send faster than you can copy. Be careful. The guy/gal on the other end may respond just as fast.
Anyway, I took the day off to take the wife for a doctor visit. When I get home, I'll start digging through gear and pull something to drop in place of the 745. And, I'll start looking at the Swan. Maybe even plan to bring it up on the lamp limiter, to see if it has life. Same for the SS gear that I decide to use.
Talking about 2-meter, I've got a bunch of 'vintage' SS 2-meter gear. Great big station-sized stuff, that I know works. Just for nostalgia, I may put it in place of the small, modern 2-meter radios that took it's place. I went through the same spells of wanting new to replace old, even when the old worked just fine. Now, the old has character.
I'll stick a shortcut to this thread on my desktop. Have a good one.
Jack