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What has happened to OnAirSigns.com?

The OnAirSigns.com website is down and they are not answering the phone. This is a company who makes professional "On Air" signs that look exactly like the classic RCA signs of the '40s and 50s. Before this company came out, the only option to stations to purchase broadcast warning lights was to buy a cheap imitation. Even the $300 chrome plated "On Air" light that is available from some companies is a poor imitation of the original. This is the company that decided to add a dash between the words "On" and "Air," for some strange reason. My question, anyone deal with the company "OnAirSigns.com" or know what happened to them?
 
I could only guess that the demand for vintage-look "ON -Air" signs would be very limited...but I will not voice that formally. JBI
 
Well said...I wish them luck...I regret the vintage items that I have "trashed" in the interest of a "modern" look in the past...that what " is " apparently always "is" Tnx JBI
 
Hi All.

Yes onairsigns.com is now onairsignstore.com and is still selling the same high quality signs that it used to but now we have added LED lighting inside so the signs lighting should last a good 15 to 20 years before needing new LEDs. We also added a bunch of options like flashers. remote controls etc. Check it out when you get time.

Thanks

Monty
 
I really like LED on-air lights. Since it's low-voltage many consoles will even switch the voltage (and current for one sign) without an external relay. That's so much nicer! Also, running low voltage means legally no need for an electrician. That's even better!
 
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