Radio: Gonset tube rig, model G12, only had the 12 volt cord so it took a lot of current to run. Channels 5, 9, 11 and 15. Had to yell into the Mic.
Power Supply: Borrowed the ol mans 12 volt battery out of his truck. Got my ass chewed out if the battery wasn't in the ol mans truck by morning. Many times he coasted down hill and let the clutch out to start the engine, because the bettery was dead. Battery acid ruined a lot of my clothes, and left a hole in the carpet, which I hide from dear ol Dad. But he found out any way!
Battery Charger: Old WWII type that made noise and hash in the receiver. But had to be left connected so that the ol mans battery could be put back into the truck at 6 AM next morning. Woke up with battery acid taste in mouth. Patowwieeee....
Antenna: Some sort of coax, feeding a 102 inch whip antenna mounted on a 10 foot pipe on top the roof. Shield not hooked up, no place to hook it up 2! Didn't know about SWR's. My VOM meter only had volts and resistance scales.
Range: Transmit 2 miles. Receive all over the place.
Entertainment: Priceless. Meet some of the greatest folks.
Garage Radio: Gonset G12, 1/4 wave ground plane, still has low audio. But is a blast to use.
Jay in the Mojave