Here you can see an array of VHF/UHF mobile rigs that are on all the time.

From left to right: A FT7800 tuned to the 88 or 444, an AR-247 I bought for repeater control but I use it on Ray's 224.5 repeater, next is an old IC-28H I have had forver and now its the Echolink transceiver and I hear the 37 through the computer speakers, following that radio is a DR1335 I bought to use for IRLP before we abandonded that project and it monitors the 94 repeater and last is a DR06 I use on the 53.07 repeater

Also visible is my 2m SSB radio and the amplifier. My ICOM756 was a deal I got on Ebay. Underneath the TV is the Echolink server. Along the back wall are TV lead J-Pole antennas.

For antennas I have a slinky spring antenna stretched out 50 feet in the attic I use with a tuner and the 756's autotuner will load that spring on 80,40,20,15,10 and 6 meters. The manual tuner can bring the SWR on the spring down to 3 on 160 and the autotuner in the radio can deal with that nicely. I also have a tuned 20m dipole in another section of the attic that works well. Outside I have an 80m dipole, a 2m ground plane and a 2m halo that I use with the 2m SSB radio and amplifier. I once worked a station in Panama City with that set up.

All this is powered with the Alinco DM-330 you see on top of the linear which feeds the MFJ power distribution block you see on the floor. I have deep cycle marine batteries I can connect between the power supply and the distribution block for emergencies.