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Air Traffic Monitoring => Listener Forum => Topic started by: Doctordien on April 24, 2018, 06:10:36 AM
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Montreal centre (Read 9158 times)
Good afternoon from Kingston, Ontario !
Using a DPD Omni X and can easily follow eastbound traffic through to 123.95
My question is what's the next likely hand off frequency while eastbound high level to Europe ? Am I correct to say that 123.95 is the south sector and 133.225 cover the north sector ?
Cheers !
Chris
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I believe you are talking about 123.925.
If so the handoff is to Moncton 126.325/133.35
133.225 will usually handoff to Boston at 128.05 (Which is strictly from Montreal Departures Eastbound)
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Am I correct to say that 123.95 is the south sector and 133.225 cover the north sector ?
The other way around, 123.925 is north and 133.225 is south. These two sectors are almost always combined and the two frequencies cross-coupled.
If you didn't know about it there is a very good LiveATC feed that covers 133.225 (and 123.925 via cross-coupling). On the overnight shift they also combine the two high sectors to the east, 135.600 and 127.875.
https://www.liveatc.net/search/?icao=ysc
During the off peak times (morning) those Moncton frequencies 126.326/133.350 are often combined (cross-coupled) with the frequencies on the "CYQM Moncton Center High" feed. So you would be able to catch the initial call after the handoff there.
https://www.liveatc.net/search/?icao=yqm
Boston on 128.050 is also covered on a couple of LiveATC feeds.
JS
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I knew the GURU would see this. Thanks Jetscan :-D
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If it helps at all, attached is my latest chart showing Maritime high altitude frequencies and sector/coverage areas. ARTCC Center, Clearance Delivery and Gander Radio VHF.
JS