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 installed in the new car 
truck or what ever. You can actually get your call plates for up to three 
vehicles!

Kf5tfj. jon

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> On May 14, 2016, at 4:34 PM, Michael Rapp via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 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 radio license plates to a new vehicle.  Is it as 
> simple as removing them from the old vehicle during the trade-in process and 
> affixing them to the new car?  Clearly there needs to be a way to get them 
> associated to the new VIN.  
> 
> How does this work?
>  
> 73,
> -- 
> /*/-=[Michael / KT5MR]-=/*/
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