JFW TRUCKING commerce city Colorado

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Does anyone know the frequencies for JFW trucking out of Commerce City, Colorado?

I think they're on a UHF analog repeater, but I can't find the frequencies anywhere. Please share them with me if you know them. Thank you!
 

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Website says they operate locally on C.B. Channel 23. Also indicates they use tracking in all their trucks so doubt you are gonna hear much even if you do find their voice comms.

Hauling dirt, debris, gravel and even boulders!

"Dude, where are they going with those boudlers?"

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Looks like they are on the Colorado Callcomm UHF LTR system
Where could I find that at?
I can't seem to find any of there frequencies. There main channel is channel 4 for around commerce city area. But they've got repeaters for all around the front range. Wish I had a scanner lol
 

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They use the UHF repeaters they have more than the CB. I was talking with one of the drivers today, and he had a Kenwood portable and mobile in his truck, and there was way more traffic coming from that than their CBs. I've asked about it, but he didn't know the frequencies, lol.
And they take those boulders to plants and mills around Colorado
 

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Don't know who you are quoting in the msg above that was not this guy.

Kenwood gear in their rigs? If not antique LTR then networked NXDN digital.

IF you don't have a scanner how are you planning on monitoring them?

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Don't know who you are quoting in the msg above that was not this guy.

Kenwood gear in their rigs? If not antique LTR then networked NXDN digital.

IF you don't have a scanner how are you planning on monitoring them?

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Yup Kenwood gear in there rigs there analog not digital i have other radio
 

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And they wonder why nearly all business communications in the area has gone to secure encrypted NXDN and DMR radio systems.

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People can listen to what ever they want on any radio. It just doesn't have to be a scanner sn thats not the reason why people go digital. Get off your high horse
 

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You give the impression that your intent is to access their comm system with commercial gear which could involve affiliating to their network which raises suspicion and is frowned upon here. Analog trunking scanners are less than $200 and would get the objective accomplished if they are in fact LTR.

Sure digital is more spectrum efficient too however I have intercepted people messing with analog conventional channels with CCRS in the past and the operators went digital shortly after.

Conventional no issue with transmit disabled on receive. If they are on an LTR network how do you access it with commercial gear without affiliating with their system.

Sorry I don't own a horse.

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Found this but still no frequencies on there ltr systems
 

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