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bill5

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can you listen to captain or ground
« on: January 03, 2009, 11:58:39 AM »
HI

Can anyone advise me if there is anything you can download or buy, that enables you to listen to converstons by the captain etc, and air traffic control. I see there is one you can read, but would like one you can listen to over the internet.
I have a radio, for when we are at airports, but not at home on the internet.

Many Thanks

Bill

pilot_ngb

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Re: can you listen to captain or ground
« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2009, 12:12:32 PM »
I am afraid this is not possible in the U.K (I assume you are in the U.K)> It's against the law, hence why it's not available on the internet.

www.liveatc.net will give you coverage in Europe, Ireland, Rest of the world - it' a great website - but no U.K coverage.

Your hobby will get expensive! You have been warned!! Buy yourself a scanner and good aerial. I did this in 2008 and it's fantastic. I have an AOR8600 MKII with a Diamond D777 aerial.

http://www.radioreference.com/forums/showthread.php?t=118271
« Last Edit: January 03, 2009, 12:15:02 PM by pilot_ngb »

Bat 21

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Re: can you listen to captain or ground
« Reply #2 on: January 03, 2009, 12:13:39 PM »
Try this link

  http://www.liveatc.net/

 Only certain airports but some a re pretty clear - NewYork JFK is a good one

 Bat21

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Re: can you listen to captain or ground
« Reply #3 on: January 03, 2009, 02:50:03 PM »
Can anyone advise me if there is anything you can download or buy, that enables you to listen to converstons by the captain etc, and air traffic control. I see there is one you can read, but would like one you can listen to over the internet.
I have a radio, for when we are at airports, but not at home on the internet.


You could use ACARS.

This is principally used for communication between aircraft and their ground operations teams. Most of the data passed is of a technical nature, but very often there are some interesting snippets.

AirNav offer some software for decoding ACARS but also if you search the internet there are some lower cost alternatives.