Take the Space Out of Our Call Signs
by Darryl Widman, KF6DI
 
By now, most of you have heard about Sacramento's inserting a space between characters of our Amateur Radio call signs on our license plates. If you care anything about how your call sign appears on your license plates, please do as I have done and contact our Governor and let him know what is on your mind. Another to contact is Senator Alan Lowenthal, California State Senate, 27th District, Chair, Transportation & Housing Committee  115 Pine Ave, Suite 430, Long Beach, CA 90802, Phone: (562) 495-4766  Fax: (562) 495-1876  Another very important person to contact is Assemblyman Pedro Nava, 35th Assembly District, Chair, Assembly Transportation Committee, Chair, Joint Legislative Committee on Emergency Services and Homeland Security   District Offices: Santa Barbara County  101 W. Anapamu Street, Suite A, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Tel: (805) 564-1649,  Fax: (805) 564-1651
 
As you can tell by the letter below that I faxed to the Governor's office in Los Angeles, there are good reasons for us to be disturbed by what the DMV has been doing lately. Please be my guest and write a letter to the Governor and others, based upon my letter if you wish, and give them a piece of your mind. Sitting there doing nothing will result in exactly the same thing. If you have ham license plates now, please drive very carefully and don't lose them. If you wished to have them replaced you will be very surprised with what you receive. If you are expecting new ham plates for your vehicle, guess what you will be receiving!
 
The Governor's fax number in Los Angeles is (213) 897-0319. Faxes have much more impact than e-mails. Please do it now.  Thanks.
 
Please visit the blog begun by Cliff Cheng, WW6CC, www.nospacehamplates.blogspot.com, for the complete story on this fiasco.
 
 

January 8, 2008

Santa Barbara, CA 93108

 

Re: DMV putting a space in middle of Amateur Radio call signs on license plates

 

 

Dear Governor Schwarzenegger,

 

With all due respect, I feel that some of your department appointees are not carrying on in the best interest of your constituents, namely, the thousands of federally licensed Amateur Radio operators throughout our State of California.

 

Like every other state in our country, California recognizes the fine service given by its Amateur Radio operators in times of disasters and emergencies by permitting them to display their FCC assigned call letters on their vehicle license plates, both front and rear. These specially assigned plates are instantly recognized by those who depend on the special talents of the “hams” to get the signal in and out when no other service is able to do it. They know that when all else fails, Amateur Radio gets through!

 

Now, unlike every other state in the Union, California has made a decision that our assigned call letters are too difficult to work with where the state’s DMV computers are concerned. For instance, my call sign is KF6DI. The DMV would break up my call sign and make it look like KF6 DI. Yes, the DMV has inserted a space somewhere between some characters and has destroyed the appearance of my call sign so that those who would instantly recognize it will now not recognize it for the importance that it holds.

 

It appears that one gentleman in charge of the DMV is adamant about correcting his mistake and has gotten the entire Amateur Radio community up in arms! There is really no excuse for his behavior. The Red Cross, the Offices of Emergency Service, law enforcement and many others recognize our Amateur Radio call signs on our license plates with the call letters we were issued by the Federal Communications Commission. What gives this man the right to distort, confuse and destroy the integrity of a well-recognized identification?

 

Please, Governor, use the powers of your good office and see to it that the Amateur Radio call sign license plate identification remains as it should and remove the inserted spaces the DMV computers are inserting.

 

I know you can do it.

 

Very sincerely,

 

Darryl Widman, KF6DI

Santa Barbara, California

Director, Santa Barbara Amateur Radio Club