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Offline B737-8K5

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« on: September 12, 2004, 04:47:32 AM »
First of all, thanks Dave for putting that feed up! I loved to stay up nights, to hear aircraft on shortwave, because my equipment is not the best, and I am only able to listen at night clearly... Now i can listen all the day long to HF  :D

My question.. when will the feed up again?  :D

Best regards,
Matthias

And thanks for your great work! Your site is the best on the web !!
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Offline dave

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Re: Atlantic HF Feed
« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2004, 07:58:29 AM »
Quote from: B737-8K5
First of all, thanks Dave for putting that feed up! I loved to stay up nights, to hear aircraft on shortwave, because my equipment is not the best, and I am only able to listen at night clearly... Now i can listen all the day long to HF  :D

My question.. when will the feed up again?  :D

Best regards,
Matthias

And thanks for your great work! Your site is the best on the web !!
 8)


It will be back intermittently this week.  I've been away and I run the feed from my home.  

-dave

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« Reply #2 on: September 15, 2004, 12:35:46 PM »
What time of day is best for hearing traffic?  Also, when I listen I get static but there seems to be voices in the background...is that normal?

Offline B737-8K5

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« Reply #3 on: September 15, 2004, 12:45:01 PM »
Hi BravoLima!

The static is normal! This is shortwave and it is only used outside VHF-Coverage (over the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian Ocean and some parts of Africa and Asia)

The static make it to something special.. It's sometimes very hard to unterstand the atc or pilots and the aircrafts are using the SELCAL-System, so they do not need to monitor it all the time, because its very loud to have the receiver open for many hours in the cockpit.. Sp the only monitor the freq. when the controller calls the aircraft via SELCAL.

The best time to hear traffic on the US Eastcoast would be from 6PM to about 3am because then all the traffic back to europe is flying.. Or 6AM to noon because then the westbound flights are in the air..

However you can understand more during the night hours...

Offline united777lover

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« Reply #4 on: September 26, 2004, 02:31:18 PM »
I freaked out when I saw this soon-2-be livefeed!

Having flown numerous airlines over the ocean and hearing the 'channel.9' on my favorite,UAL. I'm very excited to finally hear this for free and live online!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH TO WHOEVER TOOK THE TIME TO BROADCAST THIS!!!!


I can tell ya now. I'll constantly have this going. Aircraft navigating over the oceans is something that just doesn't get boring... sure beats hearing "Cleared to land" 9,000x  :P  :lol:  :o

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« Reply #5 on: September 27, 2004, 07:31:39 AM »
I run this particular feed but I've been away for a week...also, I need to rearrange a couple of antennas.  You can expect to hear it on this week.

Dave

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« Reply #6 on: November 13, 2004, 07:52:52 PM »
Dave one word Awesome, I have always had an interest in HF but never really got around to setting it up, I just discovered the website today, I am located just North of Dallas TX, approx what would be the best times to listen, and what areas are you covering I heard Gander and Sata Maria I think........................Keep up the good work Dave on all the FQY's

Mike Vass

Dallas TX USA