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Old 2nd Nov 2008, 20:47
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On route frequencies

Hi there i hope that i am posting this in the correct place.I am looking for the radio freqs used by planes that have left Heathrow and are climbing out over the southern North Sea.Eg aircraft off to asia etc when they are around 25-35oooft.
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Try 134.450 or alternatively 134.9 / 128.425. Generally Dover deps from London are capped at FL290 until they are talking to Maastricht.

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ok thanks ill give it ago.
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probably be better off with 133.455
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If you go to liveatc.net you can listen live to the Atlantic Oceanic (HF) - U.K. Receiver and Atlantic Oceanic (HF) - EU Receiver (Gandar). They are very interesting to listen to but you have put up with alot of interference in the background and sometimes their receivers are down.
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132.205 KOKSY sector
120.915 NICKY sector
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@babotika: Why have they to stop at F290?
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s12 133.455
MAAS delta low 132.635

FL210 upwards
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S12 is Eastbound traffic towards Holland, north of the Thames. I assumed the original request was for Dover departures which route through S15/16.

The FL290 limitation is to keep departures from penetrating London upper airspace, starting at FL305.

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I read it as depratures out via clacton going to russia/asia etc. over the southern north sea. if you go out via dover, you hardly touch the north sea at all before hitting continental europe.
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many thanks for all your responces guys
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