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Old 13th Apr 2001, 04:55
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liquidhockey
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i heard that my mate could hear ATC on his radio. does anyone know of a frequency that picks up the ATC?
if not does anyone kow of anywhere other than the net that i can listen to the planes and ATC?
Thanx in advance
Dave
 
Old 13th Apr 2001, 13:17
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Anywhere between 118 and 137 Mhz AM in 25 Khz steps. There are also a few using 8.33Khz spacing.
 
Old 13th Apr 2001, 23:13
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Just buy an airband scanner and save yourself the hassle. Maycom make one of the cheapest at £60. Bargain.

SB22
 
Old 14th Apr 2001, 11:11
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Your profile says "wannabe pilot..." You've got a VERY long way to go, my son, a very, long way to go...
 
Old 16th Apr 2001, 13:53
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Interference can sometimes be heard on normal radio stations, with frequencies below 108MHz, an old classic being Piccadilly Key 103, when a/c are turned onto finals for r/w 24 from the south, you can hear that anywhere in Stockport!!!!

Certainly brings back the memories of Top Gun when Key 103 are doing 'You've Lost That Loving Feeling'!!!
 
Old 16th Apr 2001, 14:10
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You can listen to live ATC from the USA on the internet.

Follow this link...

http://www.cam.com/cam/Transportatio...affic_Control/

JFK is the best one on this list.
 
Old 17th Apr 2001, 02:48
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What area are u wanting to listen to, London information? Manchester Control?
I could give you the frequencys for a given area, email me if u'd like them. I'd agree with buying an airband scanner.....best £80 I've spent! Specially for watchin at Manchester too!

 
Old 18th Apr 2001, 13:32
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An Aircraft, Aeroplane or Aerofoil...
never a plane, thats what a carpenter uses.
I remember getting many a whack from my instructor for using that word.
 

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