RE itis) 9 Project 6.4 - Determination of Characteristics of Airborne Flush Mounted Antennas and Phototubes for Yield Determination at Extend- ed Ground-to-Air Ranges - Allan J, Waters Objectives To determine the effectiveness of flush mounted airborne antennas and phototubes at various ground~to-air ranges in detecting characteristic low frequency electromagnetic radiation and yisible radiation, respectively. To determine the temporal and amplitude characteristics of the low frequency electromagnetic radiation at various ground-to-air ranges. To determine the temporal and intensity characteristics of visible radiation at various ground-to-air ranges, To determine the effects of ambient conditions upon the satisfactory measurement of the parameters specified in 1 and 2 above, Instrumentation 2 fiducial antennas 1 sychronizer 1 scope camera 1 DuMont scope Technique Signal is received by antenna fed through an amplifier and then to the scope. The signal is then photographed. directly to the recorder. Photohead output is let The distance was approximately 187 miles. Results Equipment was set up on the ground at Parry Island, . 7 iad ~ 60 - tennags were LN COPIED/DOE LANL RC

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