[InHam] Fw: Re: Ham Radio License Plates

Scott Stembaugh n9ljx at comcast.net
Sat Feb 21 16:59:21 EST 2009


Well they are suppose to verify to still have the license/call but  
they only did that the first year. Even after I went a year without a  
call plate and decided to get of again they didn't ask to see my  
license.

--sas
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On Feb 21, 2009, at 14:46, Bob Burns W9RXR <w9rxr_ at rlburns.net> wrote:

> At 11:51 AM 2/21/2009, Jerry W9FS wrote:
>
>> You can't get/renew your amateur plate via the web site. This
>> stinks, hope BMV will fix this.
>
> I agree. It seems that the only options for renewing Indiana amateur
> radio plates are to do it by mail and hope the new plate arrives
> before the old plate expires or go to the branch where they will
> issue a temporary plate until you receive the new plate in the mail.
>
> In my case, I had to change my address on the vehicle registration,
> so my only option was to go to the branch. I hope my new plate
> arrives before the temporary plate expires.
>
> What really aggravates me about this is that the state keeps issuing
> new amateur radio plates each year. It's a wasteful practice when all
> they need to do is send out a new year sticker for the plate. That's
> what they do for normal passenger car plates, so I don't know why
> they can't do it for amateur radio plates.
>
> Bob...
>
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