I went for almost ten years without any major changes in the shack. I say 'major' but I did chop in my 590S for a 590SG almost exactly half way through and picked up a couple of handhelds as well. The 590 is such a good radio that about the only things I really spent any money on were aerials and even then, once I'd got the Hexbeam up, my only changes were different wire aerials which were cheap to build.
I've obviously spent a lot more this year but no matter how much time I spend browsing the retailer sites, nothing jumps out shouting "buy me". I was waiting for a price for the ID-52 to be announced to see if that tempted me but it's far too expensive. I can get a spare replacement valve for the amplifier for less than that (and am waiting for Acom to send me payment instructions).
My next project is to build the
QDX kit I've got here and I'm going to enjoy melting the solder on that build. If I get time, I'll start it one evening this week. It's CQ WW CW at the end of the month and I'm looking forward to that too.
I have a tri-band (2m/70cms/23cms) Diamond on order which should be here some time in December so there will be more aerial work to do. I'm going to take down the 10m vertical and the Diamond X510, use the coax that's on the X510 for the new vertical and the coax that's on the 10m vertical on the X510. That'll give me the tri-band jobbie with the better coax, slightly higher than the current aerial. I don't use the 10m vertical much and it's developed a fault anyway so that's no loss.
While I'm in the shack, I generally monitor the local UHF repeater, the local D-Star repeater and the YSF reflector that's used by local people along with the 890 being somewhere on HF, wherever there's things to listen to. Now the evenings are dark, the higher HF bands are totally dead in the evenings and sometimes I just like to tune up above 40m and listen to broadcast SW stations. Right now, I'm listening to China Radio International on 7,350.000 kHz.
Damn, I always write too much when it comes to radio. I'm still just so enthusiastic!