Hi,
Now up 24/7 is my stream of two Melbourne Centre ATC sectors in Australia. Soon the link to the audio will be available at liveatc.net, but if you can't wait till then you will find the audio here...
http://audio.liveatc.net:8012/au_sat.m3u The two controller sectors are being scanned and presented as one audio stream. The first sector includes the high and low airways over Central Australia including A576, A461, T29 etc. You will hear aircraft flying between Asia and Melbourne/Sydney on this sector including aircraft on the ground at Ayers Rock, Olympic Dam etc.
The second sector I am feeding is a sector covering Western NSW (a state of Australia) where you will also hear international and domestic aircraft on T74, A576, G222, J141 etc.
I am receiving these signals at my home in near YSRI Richmond (just west of Sydney) via the Optus B1 satellite. The satellite links I am feeding from are used to monitor and feed remote VHF transmitters and receivers in remote areas of Australia. There will occasionally be slight disruptions or a drop in audio quality during the hour or so just after sunset and sunrise in Sydney, or any other time when there is a rapid change in the air temp at my receiving dish. During the Australian day and night the audio should be nice and clear. This is due to the low noise microwave amplifer drifting as the air around it changes temp.
To see photos of the dish I am using for this feed and to read more about my satellite ATC setup surf over to my website:
http://www.satdirectory.com/--atcviasat.html En-route charts covering the areas being streamed are available as free-of-charge downloads via the USA National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) at:
https://164.214.2.62/products/digitalaero/terminals/enroutelist.cfm?charttype=enroutechartscur&country=paa The charts to download are PAA15, PAA16 and PAA18.
Cheers,
Mark