Here's a quick look at my desk in Palmerston North.
From the top of the tall cabinet, two Uniden UBCT8 scanners, a Kenwood R2000 HF receiver, an Icom R7000 VHF/UHF receiver and a JRC NRD 515 HF receiver. Hiding behind the laptop, which is displaying the GUI for a Winradio G33DDC HF receiver, is a homebrewed power supply which delivers 13.8 volts to all those receivers that use 12volts, a small stereo amplifier that feeds the two speakers at the top of the tall cabinet, a GPS derived clock in UTC and couple of handhelds. The cabinet on the right contains a Behringer 8 channel stereo mixer which catches all the line output audio from the radios and feeds the selected audio to the amplifier and speakers - another output goes to an old desktop running "ScanRec" to catch the audio that I'm not listening to(?). Under that is a VLF/HF multicoupler which feeds signal to all the HF receivers (and others out of sight) from a triangular 30metre loop outside. The receiver at the bottom is an ex-marine Debeg 7313 which has great audio for HF and MF broadcast band reception.
The old desktop computer runs Windows XP and can display/control the scanners and the R7000. At the top of the tall cabinet is a KDK FM2030 for the Ham 2metre band and an MP3 player/VHF FM transmitter which I can feed from the mixer so I can hear everything from all over the house and garden - but not much further!