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A listener's handbook by and for KiwiSDR enthusiasts.

Oceanic Air Traffic Regions

[NAT Tracks West (Gander, New York, Shanwick)] [NAT Tracks East (Gander, New York, Shanwick)]

[Atlantic West (New York, Santa Maria)] [Atlantic East (New York, Santa Maria)]

[Western Atlantic Route System (New York)]

[Central East Pacific (San Francisco)]

[North East Pacific (Tokyo, San Francisco)]

[North West Pacific (Tokyo, San Francisco)]

[South Atlantic (Brasilia, Dakar)]

[West Pacific 1 (Manila, Tokyo)]

[South East Asia 2 (Singapore, Hong Kong, Manila)]

[South East Asia 3 (Brisbane, Jakarta, Singapore)]

[South Pacific (Brisbane, Jakarta, Singapore)]

Backups: WebSDRs for Oceanic Air Traffic Listening

From time to time, the KiwiSDRs listed above may be full of listeners, causing you to be placed in a queue, waiting to get a channel. WebSDRs in the table below have high user capacity - able to serve dozens and dozens of listeners at once. You don't have to wait!

                Western Atlantic - Caribbean

Receivers:      Pennsylvania   Virginia        Georgia
----------------------------------------------------------
[freqs]         [5550 kHz]     [5550 kHz]        ------
                [6577 khz]     [6577 khz]      [6577 khz]
                [8918 kHz]     [8918 kHz]        ------


                Western Atlantic - Europe

Receivers:      Pennsylvania   Virginia        Georgia
----------------------------------------------------------
[freqs]         [5598 kHz]     [5598 kHz]        ------
                [5616 kHz]     [5616 kHz]        ------
                [5649 kHz]     [5649 kHz]        ------
                  ------       [8825 kHz]        ------
                  ------       [8846 kHz]        ------
                [8891 kHz]     [8891 kHz]        ------
                [8906 kHz]     [8906 kHz]        ------
                [13270 kHz]    [13270 kHz]     [13270 kHz]


                Europe - Eastern Atlantic

Receivers:      Netherlands
----------------------------------------------------------
[freqs]         [5598 kHz]
                [5616 kHz]
                [5649 kHz]
                [6622 kHz]
                [6628 kHz]
                [8825 kHz]
                [8864 kHz]
                [8879 kHz]
                [8891 kHz]
                [8906 kHz]


                Central - East Pacific

Receivers:      California      Utah
----------------------------------------------------------
[freqs]         [5547 kHz]     [5547 kHz]
                [5574 kHz]     [5574 kHz]
                [5643 kHz]     [5643 kHz]
                [5652 kHz]     [5652 kHz]
                               [6532 kHz]
                               [6655 kHz]
                               [6673 kHz]


                Central - West and North Pacific

Receivers:      California      Utah
----------------------------------------------------------
[freqs]         ------         [6532 kHz]
                ------         [6655 kHz]
                ------         [8870 kHz]
                ------         [8903 kHz]
                ------         [8951 kHz]

This is a new resource for shortwave listeners who follow oceanic air traffic. More areas and frequencies are in the works. You can bookmark the above links; the KiwiSDR data refreshes every three hours, selecting from among the best internet SDRs. If there's not much activity on the selected frequency, zoom out and watch more of the band. Also, consider moving to the next higher or lower aero comms band to find more flights. Also, traffic varies according to times of day and travel or shipping norms. For example, the Nat Tracks have a lot of traffic leaving Europe for North America in the mornings, but flights from North America to Europe predominate at night.

Volunteers operate those KiwiSDRs which provide the aero radio streams linked above. If they have donation links on their sides, do consider helping them out so they can keep their receivers connected to the internet. KiwiSDRs are great receivers, and will get better when the KiwiSDR 2 becomes available.




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