When I have time, I usually start with 15 meters and work my way to 80 ( or 160 if I stay up late enough, which I don't). Mostly active in the late afternoon with 30 and 40 meters working FT-8. I haven't worked SSB phone in years, maybe since 2011. I have my DXCC with 136 confirmed but I'm a bit lazy with other projects. 10 meters is fun because you can log a lot of Technician class ops who are hungry for contacts on the HF bands. I'm good QRZ, eQSL, and LoTW. I quit the Bureau when Covid hit. Antennas: Hustler 4BTV with 30 meter band trap & 100 radials, Butternut HF5B beam, 260 foot end fed wire over the house up to 35 feet, ancient Cushcraft AR270 vertical for vhf/uhf, homemade VHF quad in the attic along with a 10 meter band folded dipole, antennas all over the place. Radios: Yaesu FT-840, Icom ID-5100 and Icom 51 HT, Yaesu FT-817, Yaesu FT-2900, and a venerable Kenwood TM-733 and a BTECH UV-5X3 for 220. 73