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from Washington, D. C. to Annapolis, Laryland for the purpose of
inspecting a CVE similar to the one which was to be used to transport
TG-7.6.

It was decided that the after pilot ready room would be the

most desirable place for the instrument repair shop because of its
space, air-conditioning and access to the hanger deck.

Examination

of the ship's photographic laboratory indicated that it would be
adequate for film badge processing if the temperature could be con-

trolled near 68° F,

The air-plot and CIC spaces appeared suitable

as monitor control centers.

As soon as it was decided that a ship

of the type examined could be used on the mission a letter requesting
that necessary modifications be made on the assigned ship was sent to
the Chief of Naval Operations on 17 November 1947.

During the week of 1 December 1947 Dr. Lapp and Mir. Dahi, ARC,
made a visit to the National Technical Laboratories in South Pasadena,
California,

There it was discovered that the ion chamber survey

instrument being manufactured by them was the model MX-2 which was
not the field instrument desired for the proposed operation,

Dr, A. Oo

Beckman, president of this company, indicated that his concern could.
produce a much superior instrument’ and requested specifications.

approximately 8 December discussions were held among Dr. Lapp, Mr.
Dahl, Dr, Andrews and It, Canmander Campbell, and the recammendations
formalizing this request were set forth in a memorandum to Major Dauer
on 22 Decembar 1947,

Chanres were as follows:

Model 1%-2

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Model MX-6

(New instrument)

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Reduced quantity fran 20 to 10
Ordered 20

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