Who is Ham Community for, and why was it created?
Ham Community was built by amateur radio operators for amateur radio operators, clubs, associations, manufacturers, resellers, and service providers. We were looking for a place where conversation, camaraderie, and collaboration stood above all else. Sure, we should have gear reviews, a links directory, even a calendar, but above all, Ham Community had to be a place to 'join forces' in a constructive and useful manner.
It also had to be a place where entry to mid-level operators could converse with experts and elmers. Ham Community strives to offer direct dialogue with these experts. Our goal is to provide advice from validated and recognized experts and elmers.
Ham Community is not a club or association. In fact, Ham Community actually serves clubs. Our mission includes offering clubs the best possible tools, all for free. Basically, each participating amateur radio club gets their own blogs, forums, calendars, photo galleries, and – if they choose to – a tool to charge their membership dues, or even the ability to sell fundraising items.
Ham Community is also the creator of Ham Census (https://hamcensus.org), Ham Volunteers (https://hamvolunteers.org) along with several other tools and applications.
Going forward, Ham Community will grow using feedback from its members, that is, after all, what a community is all about.
We hope that you will join us! If you already have, great to have you on board!
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