r ay (OSAGE) Project 16.3 ~ Electromagnetic Measurements -— R. Partridge awe iy eject 16.3 measures the time interval between ne reactions ‘nD cov ces by direct oscilloscopic recording of the clectrombagetic radiation range. in the radio-frequency In addition, methods of obtaining other diagnostic information from this signal are investigated. The air-dropped (OSAGE) furnished an excellent opportunity to check some predfaitons which had been made concerning the reduction in field strength to be expected from air drops, The signal strength = was about six times that predicted, An alpha system was in operation, but the traces are unrecognizable. It has not yet been determined whether this was due to radio interference or whether the radiated signal had a strange shape. There is some evid- ence that it took the form of a rapidly or growing oscillation. f LANL RC - 35 - > | COPIED/DOE