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Old 3rd Dec 2007, 21:51
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What frequency?

Can anyone advise what ATC frequency/frequencies are used by high level traffic overflying YSSY such as NZAA-WSSS and KLAX or PHNL-YMML?
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The Brisbane Centre frequency one first makes contact with at 200 miles Sy is 128.60
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The Cap

Sydney TMA owns up to FL280.

Above that it is a myriad of sectors, 4 Brisbane Sectors and 3 Melbourne Sectors meet at the Sydney Cap; a 15NM ARC centred on the SY VOR.

The CAP is owned by one of the Melbourne Sectors, 125.0 (the one with naturally less workload than the others). As it's only 30NM (or about 4 Minutes) across sometimes aircraft will miss 125.0 and go from a BN sector to another ML Sector, or BN to BN Sector; it's all coordinated and arranged off the air (obviously).
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Thank you, but what are the frequencies used by the sectors in SM4 Pirate's post?

go from a BN sector to another ML Sector, or BN to BN Sector
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http://www.airservicesaustralia.com/...?ITEMNO=ERCH1D

ERC High's are only $9.20 from Airservices.
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Thanks for the link:
The Enroute Chart (ERC) (H) is designed to provide selected information similar to that of the ERC (L) series and is primarily for use by aircraft operating on transcontinental and intercapital routes at FL2000 and above.
I'd have thought only one launch-able vehicle regularly uses that airspace.

The list of Sectors and Frequencies that can get involved:
KAT 133.5 (ML)
GUN 133.15 (ML)
BIK 129.8 (ML)
WOL 125.0 (ML)
GLB 128.4 (ML)
BTH 135.25 (ML)
CNK 123.4 (BN)
MDG 133.0 (BN)
OCN 128.6 (BN)
MLD 132.35 (BN)
SDN 123.0 (SY)
SDS 129.7 (SY)

Are all the possibilities that I can come up with.
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