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To build the largest and most complete Amateur Radio community site on the Internet - a "portal" that hams think of as the first place to go for informationto exchange ideasand be part of what’s happening with ham radio on the Internet. eHam.net provides recognition and enjoyment to the people who usecontributeand build the site.
This project involves a management team of volunteers who each take a topic of interest and manage it with passion. The site will stand above all other ham radio sites by employing the latest technology and professional design/programming standardsdeveloped by a team of community programmers who contribute their skills to the effort. The site will be something of which everyone involved can be proud to say they were a part.
We welcome your comments.
The eHam.net TeamRevision 07/2020.
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