September 6, 200322 yr Subject pretty much says it all...I'm looking for websites that do live streaming audio of any sort of aviation radio--approach, enroute center, etc. I've found one so far, Norfolk (VA) International Airport Approach (KORF) at http://audio.hrconnect.com. The perfect thing to load up as background noise in FSBrowser or on your F10 kneeboard. :)Thanks in advance,Lewis "Moose" GregoryColumbia, SC (KCUB) Lewis "Moose" Gregory Durham, North Carolina
September 6, 200322 yr Go to www.squawkident.com/livefeed and see what all they have there. Pretty neat stuff.KP
September 6, 200322 yr http://www.atcmonitor.com/Atlanta approach.IMO, the best out there so far, it includes some sort of radar scope with all the aircrafts in the area. The connection is very reliable with a great audio fidelity.Also try this site:http://www.squawkident.com/livefeed.htmlCarlos.
September 6, 200322 yr Moose,Also try landings.com. Great aviation site plus at bottom you will find ATC link which will hook you up with O'Hare and Kennedy towers...other frequencies available but do not work so well.Regards,
September 7, 200322 yr Phoenix (Arizona) Sky Harbor Internationalhttp://www.azcentral.com/news/scanner.htmllisten to approach, control tower and ground control communication between air traffic controllers and pilots at Phoenix's Sky Harbor International Airport, one of the busiest in the nation.
September 7, 200322 yr AMS - http://www.atcbox.comJFK - http://www.jfktower.comDFW - http://webevents.broadcast.com/simuflite/index.htmlORD - http://www.cyberair.com/audio/chiapp/index.htmlSEA - http://www.microvoltradio.com/seatac.ramSoCal Approach - http://www.lowapproach.com/socalapproach.ramNagoya Airport - http://jg2puw.homeunix.com/tune_en.html (Have to enter frequency manually from the list on their site).For HF communication such as North Atlantic crossings, you can try http://194.165.225.6 -- you will need to plug in a frequency such as 5598 or 5616 (Shanwick, Gander, NY). Also 11300 (Tripoli) is very good listening for some crazy African ATC. When setting frequency, be sure to set mode to USB.I also use JavaRadio.com (not free) to listen to many other ATC areas, including the king of them all --- London Heathrow :)Hope you enjoy and good listening!
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