My dad held a master radiotelephone technician license (? can't remember exactly because the classification does not exist anymore) that allowed him to service, operate, and repair any transmitter under the authority of the FCC. So he had manuals and books going back to the 30's - a lot of them Ham related. As a kid in the 60's I tried and tried to learn code and even in high school with the ham club, but I just could not do it. I think guitar practice got in the way! Became an avid SWL listener during this time, learning to keep my bare feet off the basement floor when dialing an early 50's era Halli! As the major stations shut down I somewhat lost interest until the no-code was passed. With that out of the way, my rabid ADD could handle the theory that I learned long ago and the rest is history!
I've got a barefoot Icom 736 with the MARS/CAP mod, and a LONG Carolina Windom 160 from Radio Works. It covers 10-160 that the radio can easily match with internal tuner, pretty impressive for a wire. Don't laugh but I use a Turner Plus 3 dialed way back that sounds great and really cuts through without overmodulation and a gold D104 that comes pretty close, but just looks so good! I carry a Baofeng 7w uhf/vhf in the car with a little roof mount. Other than the scheduled meetings on the local repeaters, not much traffic there. Every once in a while I'll catch an interesting simplex QSO on the road with another Ham on vacation.
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Jim