I just had to put the German part in. I originally had DJ0MBC, then we looked in the Netzagentur (German FCC) data base and found that DJ0BD and DJ0RD were free. I thought DJ0BD would be confusing in Morse so I paid my €70.00 and got DJ0RD. Unfortunately, the plate is tied to the car and car owner so if the car is sold or scrapped the number is retired. German license plates are issued only with your local town or county abbreviation, a letter and a number.
I have M-D5973. M for München and D for DeHaney, the rest...
Vy 73 Robert (Bob) DeHaney DJ0RD/WU5T
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