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Maybe it's for you know who in Adel?Thanks for the info.
Strange that several flights including KLM have taken this route. Maybe not to wake the people living in Leeds City Centre![]()
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Maybe it's for you know who in Adel?Thanks for the info.
Strange that several flights including KLM have taken this route. Maybe not to wake the people living in Leeds City Centre![]()
Just looked on FR24 to see, it was Malta and Dubrovnik Jet2, then Krakow RYR and Jet2 to CFU went left and downwind left. Be interested to know why, no conflicting traffic visible on FR24 and no bad weather as can look on rainfall radar for last 24 hours!I noticed a couple of departures off RW32 around 8 a.m. today made right turns after takeoff. I'm not aware of and changes to SIDs or any ropey weather at the time.
They both asked for right turn out after lining up on 32, because of weather to NorthwestJust looked on FR24 to see, it was Malta and Dubrovnik Jet2, then Krakow RYR and Jet2 to CFU went left and downwind left. Be interested to know why, no conflicting traffic visible on FR24 and no bad weather as can look on rainfall radar for last 24 hours!
Anyone shed any light on this?
Might as well get used to it as it could be a regular routing in the future for flights heading East into central Europe .They both asked for right turn out after lining up on 32, because of weather to Northwest
#a300boy. Do you ever notice this? By and large, LBA RT quality is reasonably good in my experience but this business of inconsistent speech levels is one I come across on all LBA frequencies with a few different controllers. It all seemed to begin with the Frequentis VCCS replacing the Schmid about four years ago.
Problem started when 123.75 was replaced by 125 or 133 something. New aerials on the Tower at about the same time.Yes it is often poor and difficult to understand as I am so close to the airport it is a mystery to me and I use a tranceiver rather than a receiver to listen at home.
Dont notice a problem from the aircraft though when flying in and out of LBA in the diamond star so difficult to understand why.
Or maybe you need to upgrade your receiver if it's behaving so badly.I appreciate the information quik. But my point here is that the transmissions from some controllers are what I would describe as sub-par and across all LBA frequencies, which suggests something wrong with individual microphones or speech technique, e.g. speaking too close to the microphone (muffling and distortion) or too far away (drop out and clipping). My experience with NC microphones is that they require loud speech but not too close. Maybe some foam windshields would help, if not already fitted.
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Sometimes, controllers remove their headsets when they are not busy eg night shifts. Then, when they suddenly need to use it, they just pick up the headset and put the microphone somewhere near their mouth. Unfortunately this means the mic is not in the correct position or orientation. Their next move will be to report the headset faulty when really it's just been the way they had used it. Not every time by any means but I've seen it regularly at LBA and other VCRs. PS Have you reported Works 16 to ATE. If it sounds as bad as you suggest then I'm sure they'll look into it.Nowt wrong at my end, be assured. I've been listening to the airbands for over forty years and I know when something isn't right. Plus, just a few weeks ago, I telephoned the Tower controller on night shift (I was at work too) to inform him his transmissions on UHF were virtually unreadable, i.e. speech almost inaudible. He acknowledged there was a problem and concurred his headset was likely to blame.
A very fair point but I promise it is the same few controllers plus the same issues every time. I suspect these are things that pilots won't necessarily notice if they are wearing a headset in the cockpit as the sound is directed straight to their ears but a loudspeaker makes them more noticeable. FWIW, Manchester Airport ATC also uses the Frequentis VCCS and Sennheiser HME46 headsets and their TX quality and speech reception is invariably 10/10, just like having the controller right next to you. I cannot say the same for Leeds Bradford.Sometimes, controllers remove their headsets when they are not busy eg night shifts. Then, when they suddenly need to use it, they just pick up the headset and put the microphone somewhere near their mouth. Unfortunately this means the mic is not in the correct position or orientation. Their next move will be to report the headset faulty when really it's just been the way they had used it. Not every time by any means but I've seen it regularly at LBA and other VCRs. PS Have you reported Works 16 to ATE. If it sounds as bad as you suggest then I'm sure they'll look into it.
Cross-post. Yes and there's no difference. I wonder if there's a grounding problem with the Works 16 installation?Have you tried taking one of said radios to the airport vicinity to see if the audio is different without everything and anything in the way on the ground?
Works16 never had a fixed vehicle radio until last week and it is suffering from electrical interference.
This is incorrect - Frequentis VCCS, despite being an excellent system, is not used at Manchester.FWIW, Manchester Airport ATC also uses the Frequentis VCCS
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