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Ham Radio Car Stickers For Sale

ONE WORLD ONE LANGUAGE CAR STICKERS

So you are a amateur radio operator and want to let others know that you are part of this fascinating hobby? One of the easiest way is to have your callsign show up on your vehicle and of course One World One Language Sticker carries the message for you when you are driving within the city or anywhere else on the road! We have got stickers available in stock for you to put it up from inside the car either in front or rear screen (and some are using it at both front and rear screens).

The mission is simple and modest- spread the word, seed the idea. Use this sticker to introduce and promote the concept of a borderless communication across the globe. Encourage more interaction, more understanding and awareness towards this hobby!

Contact vu2gti/gmail.com or vu3cav/gmail.com place your order and get these attractive car stickers. Mention your callsign, postal address and contact details while placing the order. Payment can be made via bank transfter, cash or cash deposit in account. 

Each Sticker is priced at INR 45 Only Shipping Charges Extra.

FREE SHIPPING on order of 10 or more stickers.

For Sale : Ham Radio Car Stickers

One World One Language Car Sticker

You may also place your callsign below "I Am Radio-Active" by writing it using a permanent marker before you paste the sticker on your vehicles windscreen!

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VU2GTI

 


Newsflash

A tsunami watch was cancelled for South and Southeast Asia after an earthquake measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale struck in the Indian Ocean, while a second earthquake, with a magnitude of 6.6, struck in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Japan Tuesday.

The earthquake in the Indian Ocean was centred about 262 km north of the Andaman Islands and took place at 1956 GMT, the US Geological Survey (USGS) in Denver, Colorado, reported. It struck in the early Tuesday (local time) and was 30 km below the earth's surface.