Re: Marine VHF antenna?
Originally posted by Boatist:<br />San Francisco Groups antenna is on top of Mount Diablo???? I don't know why but I always thought it was on top of Mt Tamalpais. I know it has great range as have talk to them from between the levees on the Sacramento River in Sacramento and also from 30 miles north of Bodega in the ocean at Salt Point.
USCG Pacific Area command is on Coast Guard Is. Vessel traffic control is on Yerba Buena Is. The primary antenna for the SF bay is on top of Mt. Diablo. Makes sense for shooting out into the Pacific and coving most of the bay and a parts of the delta, but there is no way one antenna can cover the whole SF bay. You know how this thing is shaped
and its surrounded by mountains. The other antennas that I know of are on top of Mt. Tam, Mt. Jenner, Yerba Buena Is., and somewhere in Vallejo for lower delta coverage. The CG can simulcast as needed for area specific or total bay/delta coverage. There must be more antennas for the SF bay and especially the delta because there are 12 antennas for just the Bodega bay USCG station.<br /><br />Im sitting half way up the west side of the Oakland Hills. From here I can see some of the southern bay, Coast Guard Is, the Alameda estuary, western span of the bay bridge, SF, Sausalito area. If I want to sneak over and cut down the neighbors tree, I could see YBI, Alcatraz, Angel Is., and most of the bay bridge. I monitor vessel traffic (ch 14), tugs (ch 7), calling (ch 16), and idiots (also on ch 16). I think I receive Mt. Tam but I know I dont get Mt Diablo because its up and over the hill behind me. I can hear boat-to-boat and boat-to-traffic but not always the traffic-to-boat if from Mt. Diablo. I think what I hear from Mt. Tam is CG-to-boat but never boat-to-CG ... possibly because the boats are in Drakes Bay or Tomales Bay or Bodega Bay? Sometimes I can also pick up boats and CG out of Monterey bay (serious diving accident last Saturday on one of the dive boats). I use a little 4-1/2 foot Morad 156 HD bungee corded to my display monitor.

I also get similar reception on a little handheld Standard Horizon with its wimpy 6 antenna.