Ready Temporary (Nexeo) Inc. Frequencies

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_ka0txw

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Is there anybody in the Denver Metro area that is monitoring Nexeo Corp. or specifically "Ready Temporary Services" Day Labor base and mobile Units, (the vans). It appears to be on 900MHz judging by the antennas. It is conventional, and may be LTR trunked. I looked all over the FCC page and had a subscriber here look to see if it was on radioreference. No dice! :) -- Now I am going to subscribe to radioreference to access the extra features. Rig here is a Uniden SDS100. Also, is is lawful to monitor such a trunked system if that is indeed what it is? I have been a novice amateur radio operator for over 30 years. Revisiting the monitoring hobby, and amateur radio, planning to upgrade to extra! Any suggestions on what other more 'obscure' systems to monitor in the Denver area?..

Please and Thanks in Advance
 

_ka0txw

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i am not a premium member, but i do not know of any extra data for premium membership.

I believe that we have access to programming templates for scanners like the SDS100 if we are premium subscribers. And we can also download *.csv files that contain complete listings, ect. Am I correct on this?
 

GrayJeep

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Likely there are systems that are not listed here in RR because nobody has discovered, mapped, and submitted them.

I found a couple of LTR systems near Boulder that took me awhile to map and develop TG descriptions for. I submitted them to RR and they are now posted. (I was working at a job that let me do that from my desk. It took me quite awhile to accomplish.)
 
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