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Anyone that wishes to utilise the shack and the equipment independently must:
Anyone that wishes to utilise the shack and the equipment independently must:


* Be a paying member of the London Hackspace
* Be a current member of the London Hackspace
* Have had an introduction and training on the equipment and infrastructure by another member of the radio club as well as being familiar with these guidelines
* Have had an introduction and training on the equipment and infrastructure by another member of the radio club as well as being familiar with these guidelines
* If transmitting, must be a licensed radio amateur recognised by Ofcom
* If transmitting, must be a licensed radio amateur recognised by Ofcom (via direct UK amateur radio licence or reciprocal agreement such as a CEPT-recognised licence)


=== Operating in the Shack ===
=== Operating in the Shack ===
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* Talk over your proposed changes with others via email or IRC - don't act in isolation, often times others can make your idea even better.  
* Talk over your proposed changes with others via email or IRC - don't act in isolation, often times others can make your idea even better.  
* Test and make sure your changes have been an improvement - no shame in reverting back your original change!
* Test and make sure your changes have been an improvement - no shame in reverting back your original change!
* Document your changes - tell at least a couple of other members that you've made changes, even if something breaks - a known bad state is better than an unknown one!
* Document your changes - at least tell a couple of other members that you've made changes, even if something breaks - a known bad state is better than an unknown one!


These guidelines all boil down to the fact that we’re working on combined projects and activities together. It’s not a ‘be perfect or die’ stance, it’s ‘be excellent to each other’ - let's keep at it!
These guidelines all boil down to the fact that we’re working on combined projects and activities together. It’s not a ‘be perfect or die’ stance, it’s ‘be excellent to each other’ - let's keep at it!


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