I first got into this in my early 30s , back then you have the old timers still.
That was the Late 80s , back then you had to learn Morse code in order to be able to broadcast anything.
It got to where no one was ever on the air any longer when the Internet took off ,but that is changeing again, and believe it or not, the FCC was doing all it could to encourage people to get into Short Wave again.
They announced that the Laws had changed and that you didn't have to learn Morse anymore ,but also if the Ham Bands didn't pick up again we were going to lose them to other Communication needs.
I have a General License ,i was going for a Technician but i was transferred to Alaska and i never had time to do much with it .
Some of the guys who do not know a lot about this will want to be tutored and ButlerFord you have a wealth of knowledge that would be more than helpful in this.
I have a ICOM IC-W323A ,i use a 1/4 wave dipole for an Antenna with a Kenwood tuner , i like the dipole antenna because it has a lower profile and takes up less room.
But it is far from the best design , but that's just my opinion. I had a Texas Towers L-234 Broad Band before this and it was great ,but it took up almost a 1/2 acre of land by itself when you included its ground plain.
I prefer the older tube type Radios ,not for any real particular reason except this is a hobby and i like to work on them.
In the 60s and 70s about every town had a store that sold Ham Gear ,i was blessed to know the owner who's name was Pete Anderson.
He had about every type of receiver /transmitters ever made ,before he passed away he gave me some of his Radios.
EH Scott ,Hammerlund ,top of the line Radios back then and they can still hang with the new stuff.
But as far as portability they bring a big ,,O ,, being heavy and fragile.
Guys here need to decide what it is they want to do ,listen to the world or even be able to talk to it.
Entry level equipment is all over the web right now ,and a Hobbyist can enter the field with a good receiver for under $100.00 or less.
An Antenna can be as simple as attaching a long wire to rain gutter ,if you are only receiving.
Just my opinion, that an inexpensive receiver is the way to start ,that way you can see if this Hobby is really for your taste.
Digital VS Analog is a discussion i know will be coming up here , Analog is more of a Nostalgic part of this.
Digital anymore is so much of the dominate force, but it lacks the ability to ( Ferret ) out a signal like Analog can.
Tubes have a broad range of tolerance , Digital is fast ,accurate ,compact , so do not run from eiather if a good deal is found.
If you don't know where ,or what to look for ,plenty of guys on this forum will be more than happy to assist you in that.
As well as set up , licensing if your going to transmit , where to buy ,and if you go with tube types don't be afraid of parts availability.
I have over 20 places that usually have what ever you would need ,this is a great hobby and Manufactures in Japan are makeing replacement parts for about all of the older sets.
Including ones from the Transistor era , button tube era ,and on into today's equipment.
The Older Stations that have been around as far back as 1939 ,are moveing on the dials now ,this year 13 new stations are coming online soon.
Talk Radio is now the #1 money maker on the AM Dial . ANSR was the first ,GOD bless America ,we did it first.
Radio Moscow followed ,and the only reason i can think of that it was allowed to remain a non partisan voice was so it would attract other listeners to it ,and show the world the tolerance that the USSR had.
Propaganda i am sure ,but it was still even better then ,than Fox is now.
I will make an updated list of the places on the dial that all of these Stations can be heard.
The reason i haven't yet is because they are announcing they will be moveing ,so it would be old news by the time i got it to you.
They are moveing because the FCC took out some bands for Cell phone ,emergency, and other needed use.
Some of them were on these bands , and America is a large market for them.
The FCC out of all the other Government branches is the most tolerant and easy to deal with ,they are forgiving ,and they love this as much as we do.
The goal is to show them we still want our bands for our own use ,and it has never been easier to get a license as it is right now.