See this link for form used, including transfer of plate to new vehicle.
Jon
http://www.txdmv.gov/publications-tac/doc_download/995-vtr-53-mobile-amateur-radio-operator
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> On May 15, 2016, at 9:29 AM, Michael Rapp via BVARC wrote:
>
> Thanks all, this has been exceptionally h
The simplest way is to use an electric screw driver - takes less than a minute
:)
Larry K5EAR.
From: Michael Rapp via BVARC
To: BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
Cc: Michael Rapp
Sent: Sun, May 15, 2016 9:29 am
Subject: Re: [BVARC] Transferring plates to new vehicle
Thanks all, this has
Thanks all, this has been exceptionally helpful. Seems decently
straight-forward. I like the idea of having the dealer coordinate it.
73,
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Subject: Re: [BVARC] Transferring plates to new vehicle
When my 2010 Transit died and I bought a 2015 Transit the dealer took care of
it. The best bet is to visit your county DMV and inquire. JUST IN CASE
Bring your amateur radio license
AC0TX
On Sat, May 1
When my 2010 Transit died and I bought a 2015 Transit the dealer took care
of it. The best bet is to visit your county DMV and inquire. JUST IN CASE
Bring your amateur radio license
AC0TX
On Sat, May 14, 2016 at 4:48 PM, Jon Noxon via BVARC
wrote:
> Take the registration for the new vehicle and
Make or take plates to new dealer and have them do the proper transfer.
You should get paper plates until new registration takes effect. Do not
put on Radio Operator plates until you get the registration for them on
new vehicle.
I did this in February, but the dealer was lazy and would not go to F
Take the registration for the new vehicle and a copy of your ham license to the
dmv in your county, take a ticket, and wait you turn. You will get a new window
sticker with your vin and call sign (and order new plates if you need them).
Pretty painless, and implies you have a transceiver install
Hi all,
I am certain someone can help me with this. After 175,000 miles, my CR-V
has become untenable to drive. I've enjoyed having my amateur radio
license plates on it since I was licensed.
My Google-fu is failing me today and I am unclear of the proper process in
Texas to transfer amateur ra