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Jeff, have you thought of becoming an Amateur Radio operator? I know that you may be limited space-wise, but I suspect that a set-up with a mobile whip antenna (intended for use on a car) might work well enough. There are a lot of people who value talking to someone in Hawaii. Also, there are a bunch of digital modes that work with low signal-to-noise ratios.
There is no longer a code requirement and the tests for technician and general are pretty easy. Plus, there are a number of on-line sample tests to help you prepare.
I recently moved from my location on the top of a hill with a 56 foot tower and a 1 KW amplifier to a small unit in a retirement community. I'm planning on putting a 2 meter and 10 meter antenna in the attic. (a 2 meter 1/4 wave vertical is only about 18 inches tall and a 10 meter 1/4 wave is only about 8 feet tall. Antennas for automobiles have loading coils and are even shorter).
I think that you might really enjoy amateur radio. PM me if you'd like.
There is no longer a code requirement and the tests for technician and general are pretty easy. Plus, there are a number of on-line sample tests to help you prepare.
I recently moved from my location on the top of a hill with a 56 foot tower and a 1 KW amplifier to a small unit in a retirement community. I'm planning on putting a 2 meter and 10 meter antenna in the attic. (a 2 meter 1/4 wave vertical is only about 18 inches tall and a 10 meter 1/4 wave is only about 8 feet tall. Antennas for automobiles have loading coils and are even shorter).
I think that you might really enjoy amateur radio. PM me if you'd like.