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Title: My Annual Ohio BMV Rant...
Post by: N8ETQ on February 03, 2017, 11:32:20 AM


       Just a reminder that if you want
to Renew an Amatuer Call sign vehicle
license plate in Ohio, You need to bring
your Original FCC issued License and pay
a $20 Fine/Tax/Fee.


        They make a copy of it every year.
The lady said "we don't see many of these
anymore".  My response, "I can see why"

73

/Dan





Title: Re: My Annual Ohio BMV Rant...
Post by: WD8BIL on February 03, 2017, 11:58:05 AM
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$20 Fine/Tax/Fee.

They up'ed it from $10.00 ?????


Title: Re: My Annual Ohio BMV Rant...
Post by: N8ETQ on February 03, 2017, 12:42:41 PM


   Hey Bud..


    Looks like they raised $25.00.  I did
2 vehicles today.. My Mom's 2003 Taurus
(Renewal) was 54.50 and my Truck with the
call sign plate that was $79.50 also
just a renewal.. 

    But hey, besides having to go home
for the "Original" Ham license and go back
and wait again, all in all, a big PIA.
BTW, Your conformation card isn't gud
enuf..

    "...For the People.." Yeah right!


Hope all is well with You and Yours.

73

/Dan

 


Title: Re: My Annual Ohio BMV Rant...
Post by: WA2SQQ on February 03, 2017, 02:25:48 PM
Here in NJ, it's a one time $10 fee. I've had mine since '76


Title: Re: My Annual Ohio BMV Rant...
Post by: N8ETQ on February 03, 2017, 05:26:20 PM



    I did a little more research on this
and found out that if they call it a truck
there is an automatic $15 penalty/Tax/Fee.

    So I guess your correct Buddly, the
Ham penalty/Tax/Fee is still $10 but an
extra $15 since they code my old Ranger as
a Truck!

   Laughable..


/Dan



Title: Re: My Annual Ohio BMV Rant...
Post by: K1JJ on February 04, 2017, 01:24:02 PM
Does anyone know how to get a printout of your own FCC Amateur license? They don't send them out after renewal anymore. I'd like a copy to post on the wall in the station.

I didn't see anything on their amateur section website.

T


Title: Re: My Annual Ohio BMV Rant...
Post by: N8ETQ on February 04, 2017, 02:15:37 PM

T


   I messed with the same thing yesterday
with no luck.. did find an fcc.gov site
that brought up an image of it with
the words Reference Only in large block
letters diagonally across the image.

   Guess your supposed to keep it in
a safety deposit box.  I finally found
my original License in with the paper
work from last years auto renewal..

   I think I'm going to scrap the call sign
plates next year,,

GL es 73

/Dan



Title: Re: My Annual Ohio BMV Rant...
Post by: W1RKW on February 04, 2017, 02:22:47 PM
log into the FCC ULS License Manager System http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/ with your FRN and password to ‘Download the Electronic Authorization’ of the official license.  On the ‘Download Authorizations’ page ADD your call sign to the ‘Authorizations to Download’ and then click download. In other words, your callsign will show up in the left box, highlight it then click the ADD button to move it to the right box. Then click download.  The PDF of your license can be saved, printed later or the file can be opened and printed immediately.  


Title: Re: My Annual Ohio BMV Rant...
Post by: KE5YTV on February 04, 2017, 03:18:21 PM
Here in the Great State of Texas the state boys seem to like us. There is no charge for amateur radio tags.  ;) 


Title: Re: My Annual Ohio BMV Rant...
Post by: K9PNP on February 04, 2017, 07:31:58 PM
Indiana only charges $8.00, so far.


Title: Re: My Annual Ohio BMV Rant...
Post by: KD6VXI on February 04, 2017, 09:32:10 PM
The states where you retain the plate upon sale of your vehicle are sometimes less expensive than the ones like California.

Here,  we sell a car,  the plate goes with it,  unless it is a vanity plate.

Of course,  you PAY for the privilege of a vanity plate here.

--Shane
KD6VXI


Title: Re: My Annual Ohio BMV Rant...
Post by: Mike/W8BAC on February 07, 2017, 08:22:22 AM
Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona (1953–65, 1969–87) was an avid amateur radio operator. This was back in the heat of the cold war. As a matter of fact, Barry campaigned for president in 1964. His campaign was for the use of nuclear weapons. He earned the term "Drop the Bomb Barry".  ;D He lost!

During his long Senate life he made amateur radio license plates free of charge in Arizona to encourage hams to show the public a ham could help in an emergency by calling for help. Car accident or war. Many other states caught on, it was a very good idea. California stayed with it by charging a nominal fee, like $2.00 or so until the 1980's. Like other states, the price went up. Viewing it as a vanity plate or making it as difficult, like Ohio, is just ignorant. 


Title: Re: My Annual Ohio BMV Rant...
Post by: K1JJ on February 07, 2017, 06:02:11 PM
log into the FCC ULS License Manager System http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/ with your FRN and password to ‘Download the Electronic Authorization’ of the official license...........

Thanks, Bob.   Will do.

Modern-day Ham vanity plates:  It's like wearing a sign saying, "I'm an old white guy ham, harmless.  Smash the car window and rob my expensive ricebox- the pawn shop will give you a fast $100 for some crack..."

T



Title: Re: My Annual Ohio BMV Rant...
Post by: wd9ive on February 07, 2017, 07:27:21 PM
I'm an old white guy ham with a ham plate on my vehicle but I'm not quite harmless yet. ;D


Title: Re: My Annual Ohio BMV Rant...
Post by: Pete, WA2CWA on February 07, 2017, 07:37:58 PM
Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona (1953–65, 1969–87) was an avid amateur radio operator. This was back in the heat of the cold war. As a matter of fact, Barry campaigned for president in 1964. His campaign was for the use of nuclear weapons. He earned the term "Drop the Bomb Barry".  ;D He lost!

During his long Senate life he made amateur radio license plates free of charge in Arizona to encourage hams to show the public a ham could help in an emergency by calling for help. Car accident or war. Many other states caught on, it was a very good idea. California stayed with it by charging a nominal fee, like $2.00 or so until the 1980's. Like other states, the price went up. Viewing it as a vanity plate or making it as difficult, like Ohio, is just ignorant. 

Time marches on as far as fees:
http://www.arrl.org/amateur-license-plate-information


Title: Re: My Annual Ohio BMV Rant...
Post by: W6TOM on February 08, 2017, 12:11:57 AM
  Friend of mine got a new car a year ago, applied to the PRK DMV, was told it would take 6 months for a Call Sign Plate, he has a no plates just a sticker in the back window. His original plate order never came, it appears it was 'lost" in the mail, every 3 months he goes and get another temporary sticker.

 The Golden Gate Bridge did away with toll booths, it is all either on electronic Fast Pass or they take a picture of your license plate and send you a bill with a buck added for handling.

 Every time he drive across the Golden Gate Bridge he smiles!!


Title: Re: My Annual Ohio BMV Rant...
Post by: W3RSW on February 08, 2017, 07:56:00 AM
Here's ours in WVa. --  $30 !
But we do get a neat antenna pix on our plates.

http://www.transportation.wv.gov/DMV/Vehicle-Services/License-Plates/Special-Plates/Pages/Special-Plate.aspx?p=30

There's an underground and black market mentality in every over-regulated and suppressive state. Little workarounds that make life almost bearable.
Looks like the KLF will soon have higher resolution cameras.  ;D

One of the reasons the former USSR collapsed (other than everyone finally refused to believe anything printed in Investia and Pravda or what was heard on state radio and TV) was simply the hardships of everyday life compared to the west.  Looks like the KLF majority is actually proud of daily harassment.

An old USSR babushka upon learning that oranges were being thrown away in the latest propaganda tirade about "wasteful West Germany" cried,  "Thrown away? "
" But we have to line up at Christmas just to buy a few rotten ones a year. Why! Why? ...When we won the war?"


Title: Re: My Annual Ohio BMV Rant...
Post by: flintstone mop on February 09, 2017, 10:00:33 AM
Whatever today's typical person is called in these 'modern times'..........They don't even know what a radio is!!

I was asked to produce some programming for a new LPFM in my city. "THEY" asked me to stop identifying the station, saying 107.5 mega hertz.........."just say 107.5 FM."

AM FM TV...and DUMBPHONE APPS......shortwave?? Ham radio people talking to one another using a box with fading scratchy sounds in it?


Title: Re: My Annual Ohio BMV Rant...
Post by: WD8BIL on February 09, 2017, 10:17:06 AM
Did I miss something here. From Ohio BMV to Russian babushkas????

So Dan, the breakdown from BMV website is;

$49.50 for light-non comm truck under 3/4 ton
$10.00 for call letter plates
$1.50 writing fee
plus variable county tax.

Makes mine $76 this year.

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