OK - starting simple
Take a look at VKS737: The Australian HF Radio & Radio-Telephone Network ! - once you join one of the providers you effectively become a joint licencee so there is no need to "get a licence". Sort of like joining an internet provider - gives you access to the system allowing you to transmit on a number of defined frequencies (which are probably in your radio).
There is a bit of jargon and protocol but it should be outlined on the website and it's mostly fairly simple.
If you have a tapped antenna (one with multi access points for the plug of a "wander wire") you don't need one of the large based aerials which are quite expensive. You manually change the frequency on the aerial to the one which you want to use. When the auto type is working correctly it "automatically" tunes to the frequency you are transmitting on.
Does your antenna have a base, and does it have any maker's name or model on it ?
Earthing the antenna base to the vehicle is quite important.
The power supply to the radio needs to be adequate - the power drain when actually transmitting is quite high.


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