I'm nowhere near as active as I used to be, partly due to the poor HF propagation this cycle, "other things" and the neighborhood noise. Noise floor due to switching devices has increased tremendously in the last few years.
I have an old Wilson "System one" up around 50', a six meter Cushcraft 5? 6? elements with a matching problem, and a REAL poor wire antenna. Yaesu MK "Field" and Ameritron Al80B. Old IC-735 for mobile and an IC-706MK, along with a stack of commercial 450 radios used to use for link/ base remote stuff. (I still have a hamlink setup for the IC-735, completely controllable through a remote.
In a previous life, I've repaired and modified countless homebrew amplifiers. Still have some "after the house fire." Adapted the old Halliscratchers HT-41 for a pair of 813's, rebuild a little -known Delcon T210, which uses 3 4cx-250B's and will output 900W just about anywhere from 2-30 mhz. Also have a homebrew tabletop 8877 amplifer which suffered some smoke damage in the fire. And, a couple of unfinished ones, too, a homebrew 4-1000 in a big rack, and a REAL beat to sh$$ Heath Warrior with a hacked up (some CBer) tank and a blowed up choke filter. It may get converted to 813/ 572's or even a single 3-500Z With no filter choke the B+ will be a lot higher.
I've got some property (long story, poor market) that if I live long enough to get it sold, I hope to move out of town to a "quieter" (and larger) neighborhood. More room for wire!!
I used to have fun mobile. In the last cycle, I was commuting about 50 miles one way, and used to work typically 15m on a completely homebrew antenna system. I've worked all over the world, just "casually" mobiling homeward. Italy, German, England, ZL's, down into South America and the Carribean. This was typically with about 35-50W output, back in those days was a HORRID "Tempo 2020". But hey, it worked.
Later, I upgraded to a Kenwood TS-50, then an Alinco ??, and finally, the Icom 706 MK, and LATER UPGRADED ??!! to an IC-735 because of it's easy of operability, a screwdriver tuned antenna, and a Metron (no not Ameritron) RF amplifier. This was in my 86 Ranger, now gone, done on a stock battery/ alternator, mostly SSB With this setup one memorable night, I worked Hawaii on 75M!!
I still have a considerable amount of test gear in various states of "workableness". Tektronix 100mhz scope, couple of old CT Systems service monitors, a Motorola R200XXD series monitor, and an HP spec. analyzer and tracking generator. I've also got a counter that goes up to ?? ghz, couple of little Wavetek sweepers, and some other misc Wavetek stuff, along with some old HP sig generators..
I don't do anywhere near the amount of stuff I used to. My arthritis prevents me from hiking very far, so no more hilltop stuff
Back around '99 when I was still working, part of my job was climbing occasional towers. I sure cannot do that anymore, although I was up mine briefly a little while back. I climb now VERY carefully, with a lanyard around the tower, and lock off with a Gorilla hook every few steps.
Frankly, (around here) I've gotten completely turned off with the CB lingo used on 2 and even 450. Lots and lots of 2 meter repeaters taking up "the band" with no real purpose, and no real use. Worse, there's a faction who believe the calling freqs (6.52, 'xample) are for gabbing endlessly I don't even monitor 2 as a rule, anymore.