mm+ installationwere as follows. 1. Eniwetok Island -22 February 2. Engebi Islani .25 February 3. Aomon Island -2’7Februmy 4. Runit Island - 1 March 5* Kwajalein Island -6 March Power supply for the operation of the units on the Zero Ishnd=was derived from power generators already located on the island under the control of the Atc@c Energy Commission. It was decided that the units would have to be operated for at least six hours a day to prevent rapid deterioration from the weather. The transmitter (N-467) ordered from the U.S. for the radio range arrived, was installed anu the radio range (SCR-277)became operative on 29 February. The Task Group 7.4 communicationsequipment suffered a delw in shipment ami did not arrive at Kwajalein until 1 March 1948. Because of the inmediate demami for installation of the equigmsnt it was necessary that all hands be used in the unloading. This took two daye. As expected, there was some damage to thequipment in ship~nt. Some requisitionsto tk U.S. were necessary ad some equipment for replacementwas shipped from Eniwetok. Altho~h exceedingly short of t-, the Air Task Group was ready for initial tezting of circuits by 10 lbmch. About this tb the Air Task Gnup was requested to furnish two BC-6101S to be used in project ‘lFITZWILLIAM1l for the transmission Section XI 124