there is no liveatc coverage for this is that correct?
There is no coverage of Montreal on 123.925/133.325 as far as I know. These two sectors always seem to be combined, 123.925 (north) and 133.325 (south), and the frequencies are cross-coupled.
The transmitters for both are located in St. Adrien, Quebec, which isn't really near any large populated area so unlikely you would find someone to provide a feed with controller reception. Even a feed with just aircraft reception would be good though, if located in Montreal you could cover all the high sectors, to the west 134.400/127.875 and to the east 123.925/133.225. The transmitter for 134.400 is in the Montreal area.
Also would be nice to have 133.15, a main departure and arrival frequency from the north and east.
133.150 is the secondary frequency they use when it gets busy. When it's not that busy 132.600 covers both sectors, and there is a LiveATC feed covering it with very good reception.
These sectors work NYC area departures to the northwest and JFK arrivals via the LENDY star as well as JFK departures via the DEEZZ departure. When it's busy they split off the JFK arrivals and JFK departures via DEEZZ to 133.150 but there is a lot of time during the day that you can hear 132.600 working both areas.
Thank you JetScan1 so very much!
Thanks should go to dave and all the volunteers who provide the radio's ! I'm just a listener.