LA Area aircraft freqs

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128.5 = Harbor sector. Covers everything north/northeast of Santa Monica Pier, with a ceiling of 7000ft, IIRC. All 24L/R arrivals are handled by this sector.

124.9 = Downey sector. Covers everything east coming in on the RIIVR2/SEAVU2 arrival stream. All 25L/R frequencies are handled by this sector.

124.5: I can't remember the name of this sector. However, this covers the arrivals from the west, meaning those coming in from the west, on the SADDE6/MOORPARK3/LEENA4 arrivals. This is a Feeder sector; just like the sector at the east end of SoCal, one sector sequences the arrivals to be fed into Downey or Harbor sector. In this case, This sector feeds Harbor from the west for the SADDE6/MOORPARK3 arrivals, as well as feeds Downey from the west for the LEENA4 arrival.

124.3... this one handles those arrivals who aren't fast enough to handle the SADDE/MOORPARK stream. Think of those Saabs, Brasilias, and other props going up the central coast to SBA, LPC, SMX, SBP, etc. Those are a separate stream in itself, which are also fed into Harbor sector. They are kept below the SADDE/MOORPARK stream, and merged in somewhere between SADDE and SMO, all going to Harbor sector for 24L or 24R.

IIRC 134.35 MHz handles SNA arrivals from the north, along with the LAX-LGB departures via Thermal

SoCal Approach on 134.9
SoCal Approach 124.05
SoCal Dep Con 125.5
ARTCC Sector Frequencies: 119.95H/125.27L
LA Center:
Sector VHF UHF
16 124.625 377.100
25 126.525 346.300
26 135.300 372.000
27 128.375 263.000
28 132.150 338.300
30 119.950 277.400
31 126.775 307.800
32 135.550 299.200
33 "Bryce Canyon" 135.250 257.675
34 "Boulder City" 132.625 352.050
35 "Peach Springs" 128.075 323.200
36 127.350 346.300
37 "Hector" 133.550 279.600
38 "Dagget" 125.725 351.900
39 "Parker"
133.200 348.650
40 "Thermal" 127.525 371.850
60 "Blythe" 134.475 278.500

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