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BART Route To East Bay POTA Sites

 This is the route I take to East Bay to do Parks on the Air activations! (Minus the bicycle.)

US-0757 POTA Notes 2026-01-09 US-0757

 An AM broadcast station was loud in my headphones for about two minutes. Then, TouCans mysterious noise cacnellation circuit charged, and the POTA was off and running. According to the POTA website, I haven't activated US-0757 , aka the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park , in about eight months. It was nice to be back! We'd had about a week's worth of atomspheric river rains, so it was pretty phenomenal to have this view during the activation. The temperature was in the low 60s which was very pleasant. I didn't go for a swim this time, but I'm going to get back to that soon as well. View of the Golden Gate Bridge from over my shoulder The transit ride—SF MUNI 54 to BART to San Francisco MUNI 30—was a piece of cake as always. The video below shows part of the route as seen from the bus window. I just now realized that I copied my opeining into the video twice. You didn't imagine it. Sorry about that :) I stopped for lunch at the Buena Vista I...

Urban POTA in Downtown San Francisco, So Many Buildings, So Many RF Obstacles, and So Much Fun!

 I found a new operating location in downtown San Francisco that combines the Butterfield National Historic Trail and the Pony Express National Historic Trail and was so much fun! To be clear, I don't know if I'll ever activate either park from this spot, but wow, the architecture! And! Wow! The RF propagation curiousities! I had the TransAmerica Pyramid on one side of me  and the building formerly known as the Alcoa building on the other My operating position was from the Maritime Plaza, an elevated park smack in the middle of the Embarcadero. Take a look at the Cesium Map using Google PhotoRealistic tiles below to get a good feel for the whole area. (I'll keep you posted, but for the moment, you'll have to dial in the map yourself, I haven't had time to standardize my saved view code to all of my maps yet. I wound up making a whole series of videos just getting to the site. You can see them in the playlist below. Here's the cool thing that got me back to my r...