Projects in which TG 132.2 and 16 132.4 are jointly concerned.

These

conferences dealt primrily with the assistance to be provided to ™%

182.4 in the installation of their telephone control on Kwejalein, and
with certain Air Force radio equipment to be utilized by TG 132.3 in
coming operation.
Signal supply requirements were again reviewed in the light of
added requirements for radio equipment to be supplied by this Task
Group to other Task Groups and elements.
Planning for May Day alerts was completed and practice alerts
held.

A new procedure, using special conference panel on switch-

board,.was adopted and proved successful.

Draft of the revised Commmications Operating Instructions M-2,
containing new radio frequency allocations and c8ll signs, was received

fron JTF 132,

A letter containing comments 4nd recormendations of this

Task Group were forwarded to JIF.

Structural improvements were mde in

the communications center, providing better physical security and inproving use of the space available,

;

A consolidated telephone airectory of all military and civilian
organizations on the Atoll was prepared end Aistributed.

Six (6) pair submarine cable was laid by Holmes & Narver between
Eniwetok telephone exchange and the buoy at Berth N-1 to serve ™% 132,32

abosrd the Oakhill,

‘Three (3) Aelephones on the Oakhill operate through

the Eniwetok switchboard.

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The Los Alamos rad{o-teletype circuit began twenty-four (24) bour
operation on 15 August 1952.
Satisfactory tests were completed between the F-53 Van at Janet and
communications conter after

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equipment was instslled.

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