The original topic of this thread seems to have strayed off the point of the discussion. If a newly licensed ham is looking for some help or even a person that is looking to get a ham ticket, the best way that I have seen over the many years is to locate a local ham club and start going to their meetings.
At the ham club meetings, the members will notice you as being new and should welcome you with open arms. Over the years, I have moved more times than I cam remember. But at the club meetings, when you ask for some guidance, the members will steer you to one of the more knowledgeable people there. That person is generally more than glad to sit and chat for a while. May even invite you over to their home. What your seeing in this is you have found a mentor to lead you along and let you gain some of the knowledge that he or she has.
Like my workshop is always piled high with multiple projects I am working on. But I always have a second chair for anyone the wants to come visit. I don't mind stopping what I am doing to chat or work on a radio that person may have brought with them. Fire up the test equipment and provide some guidance to my visitor.
When I got out of the army, I somehow managed to run into an interesting person over one of the local repeaters. We chatted on many occasions. Then one day on a Friday night, that person says "Why don't you drop by in the morning. I will be monitoring the repeater and will talk you all the way to the house".
He became my radio mentor and we became best of friends. I was more the mechanical person and he was the electronics person. I showed him how to do the physical parts of some of the work around his shop and house and he showed me the internals of radios and how to fix them using the test gear he had.
We became best of friends over the years. He moved several times due to work, but we kept in contact via email. On my vacations, I would travel to his house and we would chat about radios and work on his VHF and HF antennas.
It doesn't take much to find someone to help you expand your efforts to fix radios and build antennas. All you need is a person that will take you under their wing and show you some of the refined ways of ham radio.