Not sure on the limit of vehicles that you can register in Texas with
ham plates, as the Form VTR-53 (heres the link <a
href="http://www.dot.state.tx.us/txdoteforms/GetForm?formName=/VTR-53.pdf&preference=PDFForm&appID=/vtr/specialty%20plates&fileID=1233334&status=/reportError.jsp&configFile=WFServletConfig.xml";>VTR-53</a>
http://www.dot.state.tx.us/txdoteforms/GetForm?formName=/VTR-53.pdf&preference=PDFForm&appID=/vtr/specialty%20plates&fileID=1233334&status=/reportError.jsp&configFile=WFServletConfig.xml

But according to the form, which was last revised in 2004, you must
have amateur equipment installed in the vehicle with a ham tag.  I
don't think is has been done away with, I just think that most people
where unaware of it or did not know how to correctly check the
equipment to be sure it was amateur and not CB.

But you do have to provide a copy of your current ham ticket to get
them issued.  



--- In [email protected], "Paul Finch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> David,
> 
> You may want to check the law, they did away with the Radio
installation requirement several years ago.  Unless they reinstated it
the last I heard it was gone.
> 
> Paul
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 7:12 AM
> To: Jim Brown; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Re: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Call Sign and Sounds like a
Ham ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ , ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ NOT
> 
> Jim, here in Texas your ham plates are yours and when you sell a
vehicle you are supposed to go and get regular tags before selling or
trading in the car. I have seen a number of cars on used car lots with
ham plates. Seems that the owner of the plate and the lot owner does
not know the law. Also you must have radio equipment in the vehicle
before they will issue the plates. Unfortunatly all you have to do is
check the box. DMV does not know if you have the equipment or not. A
few of us at the SO are hams so we do look for making sure the owner
of the vehicle with ham plates is really a ham radio operator.
> 
> 
> 
> David
> 
> =====================
> From: Jim Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2007/09/27 Thu AM 05:46:05 CDT
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Call Sign and Sounds like a Ham
ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ , ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ NOT
> 
>                   
> I had my car stolen in Las Vegas several years ago, and if I had not
brought my license receipt with me to show the secretary who took my
report, I would not have convinced her that I had given her the right
plate number.  ( Stolen cars are so common in Las Vegas, NV that
they will not even send an officer out to take a report )  Â   When
she ran the plate, she found three motorhomes and two other vehicles
with the same plate in Texas.  Turns out that when you trade a
motorhome in Arizona, they do not cancel the title in Texas when you
trade.  Two of the motorhome registrations had expired though, and
we finally got it straightened out.  We travel with the same plate
on the motorhome and tow car.  Â   My son's father in law has plate
AF1R as a vanity plate.  (Air Force #1 Retired)     73 - Jim  W5ZIT
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:     In Texas you can have up to 10 vehicles with
the same ham call sign as long as you are the owner of the vehicles.
> 
> What a mess when you see two cars with the same ham radio plate.
> 
> David
> Deputy
> Collin CO SO
> WA4ECM
> 
> =====================
> From: Nate Duehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2007/09/26 Wed PM 01:28:42 CDT
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Call Sign and Sounds like a Ham , NOT
> 
> On Sep 26, 2007, at 9:44 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Likewise in Oregon. We were at a ham lunch several times and saw a 
> > plate with the letters N4CER. It was some Security company guy, who 
> > wanted it to be a cute version of "Enforcer" - we visited with him 
> > and he wasn't aware of what ham radio was and really seemed to care 
> > less. I guess if N4CER had moved to Oregon and wanted a Call Letter 
> > plate, he would have been out of luck since it was already taken.
> >
> > LJ
> In Colorado, you can have both a "WY0X" vanity plate, and a "WY0X" 
> callsign plate. The price is different, and the "real" callsign 
> plate will have "SCL" printed vertically down the left side of the 
> plate in very small letters. (Special Callsign License)
> 
> Someone without a ham ticket could get the vanity plate, but not the 
> SCL plate. You have to provide a copy of your license to get the SCL 
> plate.
> 
> SCL plates are also issued for commercial broadcast stations wishing 
> to have their callsign on remote trucks/whatever. For broadcasters 
> with multiple of these "semi-vanity" plates, a "-#" is usually added 
> to the plates... "KBCO-1", "KBCO-2"... etc. (Disclaimer: I don't
<BR>know if KBCO uses the SCL plates or not, just using them as an
<BR>example of what I've seen on some remote trucks.)
> 
> --
> Nate Duehr, WY0X
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