I set up and maintain LiveATC feeds at Essex County Airport (KCDW), providing real-time air traffic communications for pilots, aviation enthusiasts, and the local flying community. This project involved selecting and installing radio equipment, configuring pre-made streaming software, and ensuring reliable network connectivity. Built on a Raspberry Pi, this system runs on a healthy dose of Linux shell scripting and uses RTL-SDR receivers and wideband scanner antennas to capture and stream high-quality ATC audio. Best of all, you don’t have to be local to tune in - these feeds are available worldwide on the internet, so you can listen in from anywhere. I continue to monitor and maintain the feeds to ensure consistent, high-quality audio for users everywhere. Listen here.