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Offline 13ifs40

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washington 132.20
« on: December 21, 2016, 03:13:47 PM »
I have a question about IAD arrivals from Europe that usually call on 132.20.
seems lately that Freq is quiet so I was wondering what they are using and if it is covered


thanks in advance for your help

Ian Snow



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Re: washington 132.20
« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2016, 09:59:14 PM »
Ian,

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I have a question about IAD arrivals from Europe that usually call on 132.20. seems lately that Freq is quiet so I was wondering what they are using and if it is covered

You mean New York Center 132.200 ? I just pulled up the archive from this afternoon (1900-1930 UTC) and heard multiple IAD arrivals from Europe on this frequency.

As to what frequency you will hear them on is dependent on the route and how New York has the sectors configured. Traffic from Europe inbound to IAD routing via Philipsburg (PSB) and the MAPEL arrival will pass through 132.200. Traffic routing via Albany (ALB) and Barnes (BAF) and the HYPER arrival will pass through New York on 120.025.

New York 120.025 is covered by LiveATC on the "ZNY NY Center (JOLIET)" feed. (Feed label incorrectly shows frequencies 132.500 and 133.675).

When it's not busy the 132.200 and 120.025 sectors are combined and they put all traffic on 132.20 (from what I have heard lately). When the sectors are split you won't hear the traffic on the HYPER arrival on the 132.200 feed.

If you listen to both 1900-1930 UTC archives from this afternoon (21st) you can hear it starts with both sectors combined, then around 11 minutes in the sectors are split.

JS
« Last Edit: December 21, 2016, 10:01:24 PM by JetScan1 »

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Re: washington 132.20
« Reply #2 on: December 22, 2016, 09:31:53 AM »
WOW

   ok   thanks for the info         I am trying to string them together as they come down from Canada


Ian

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Re: washington 132.20
« Reply #3 on: December 22, 2016, 11:24:59 AM »
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I am trying to string them together as they come down from Canada

This might help you (or make you more confused). Here is my High Altitude sector chart with IAD arrival routes (in red) added on. Frequencies in red at the end of the route are the low altitude transition frequencies out of high altitude airspace. (I'm still working on the low altitude charts).

Click on or download image below (need to be logged into forum to see it).

JS
« Last Edit: December 22, 2016, 12:21:17 PM by JetScan1 »

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Re: washington 132.20
« Reply #4 on: December 22, 2016, 11:52:49 AM »
 :-D    now that is awesome       saved it to my computer

thank you for you help       

Ian

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Re: washington 132.20
« Reply #5 on: December 22, 2016, 12:25:01 PM »
I tweaked the chart slightly. The handoff to 132.20 is from the 132.875 sector (not 128.57 as originally shown).