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I'm a huge fan of the ARRL Antenna handbook. If you can't find it here in one of my early posts I'll locate a version on Archive dot org.
That's a good start because amateur band antennas are, well, different. You don't have to forget everything you learned about 11M antennas but you do have to open your cranium to the principals that define effective radiation rather than the myths, hearsay, urban legend, hype and absolute BS that permeate anything and everything Citizens Band.
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I strongly recommend that the Technician and General exams be studied concurrently. Enough of the General exam is similar to the Technician exam that it just makes sense.
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Just figure it out.
That takes care of 2m and 70cm but what about HF and 6m?
in true shadetree fashion the new bearings were installed.
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Okay that's a lot for a nugget to swallow so I'll type some more brain vomit.
Don't get a Hybrid like a Kenwood TS 520-530 or TS 820-830 unless you are prepared to work on it. Other than Terry Wagoner
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There aren't a lot of good techs out there. If you find one, tell us all.
Now the subjective slide of things. As much as I like and operate things like the TS-830S and the Tempo 2020 they're not for everyone. I could tell you stories but that's not what I'm here for.
I like the Icom IC-735. General coverage receiver, a bit of memory (if you change the battery) a tricky AM but not without options (See adjustable B- introduced to the ALC jack) well over 100W, needs a stout DC supply, and has a great following.
It also has a limited CAT functionality.
There are a few other things about the 735 but, well, Google is your fiend.
I own a HW-101 and SB-101. Heathkit are not for the faint of heart or those without a tube tester. Remember these were built by amateur solder jockeys and not by a factory.
I own a FT-857D. I hate the receiver but the "shack in the box" (HF,6m,2m,70cm) is convenient. The earlier 817, 897, also have issues but to each their own.
Simple and experimental (class-E driven) SSB transceiver. - threeme3/usdx
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Special note here. The Radoberry is a a transceiver in name only. The TX output is on the order of about 2v P-P. In short, barely enough to drive the pre-driver of your CB radio. So although it's intriguing t calls for some understanding of stage gain and prior rf construction practices.
In the end you need an antenna.
You need a receiver.
You need a transceiver.
A note here, I regularly converse with southern Kalifornia from the puget sound on a crap loop with 100W. Anything less and it gets boring.
Arrange for at least an 80m antenna. My recommendation is
I prefer the 80% version with a 4:1 balun.
And
I Walk the walk. Although I do not and will not participate in online exams I am a VE and I am dedicated to the art science and enjoyment of Amateur Radio.
I will help in any way I can. To that end I have a curious but effective means for anyone that just can't seem to absorb enough of the material to pass even the practice tests. It isn't for everyone but if you just can't for some reason I may have an answer.
Enough for now. It's late, even on the left coast and I have to ...