I have so many favorites! But I have a big soft spot for the Icom IC-735.
Built like a tank. Super-reliable. Easy to use, even for a beginner. Easily modified for all-band transmit. Pretty hard to damage with SWR foldback etc. Still pops up on e-bay and other sites from time to time at a reasonable price.
It doesn't have the world's nicest receive audio, and it's definately not a monster on AM, but it does what it does do very very well.
Back in the 90's and early 2000's it was also the go-to HF radio for all the commercial fisherman out here on the west coast of Canada; and those guys don't mess around when it comes to gear. The 735 had a very solid reputation!
You didn't say current radio so My all time favorite radio is a Hammerland HQ180AC General coverage Receiver that I used as my Novice receiver. It was paired with a Johnson Viking Ranger transmitter, Johnson Viking Matchbox antenna tuner, home brew VFO for the Ranger when that became legal. I don't remember what key I used.Like the title says, what is your favorite ham or CB radio of all time (so far) and why? Please don't just give us a make/model - tell us why you like it!
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If it's 40 channels and cassette tape, it's a 50XLR. 40 channels and 8-track it's a 55XLR. 23 channels, no idea.My Cobra AM/FM/TAPE/CB thats in my 74 K5 Blazer. I havent found a model number on it, but it's the greatest thing since sliced bread.