CHAPTERII, SECTION 3
STATION:
1710
SITE:
Bruce
USER:
LASL
PURPOSE:
Electro-magnetic
Measurements
floor slab, 2x4 wall and roof framing with %inch plywood sheathing over. The shed housed
a User-furnished motor generator set, starter,
and regulator on 3-phase 220-v power from Station 1030 to provide 3-phase and single-phase
trailer and instrument power at outside receptacles. Signal and field phone circuits were pro-
PARTICIPATION: All Events,
vided in the shed. This station was moved to
Johnston Island,
DESIGN PSI:
None
STATION:
1810
CONSTRUCTION:
3-8-58/4-19-58
SITE:
George
USER:
NRL/LASL
PURPOSE:
Recording Shelter, Thermal and Spectroscopic
Measurements
Except 1 and 15
This station was provided by rehabilitating
and reconstructing REDWING Station 1630.
Additional facilities included telephone service
to the Site Elmer switchboard.
PARTICIPATION: None
STATION:
1711
SITE:
George
USER:
LASL
PURPOSE:
Generator Shed and
Trailer
DESIGNPSI:
CONSTRUCTION: 12-30-57/4-10-58
PARTICIPATION: None
DESIGN PSI:
None
CONSTRUCTION:
3-1-58/4-10-58
None
To provide this station, REDWING Station 1830 was rehabilitated, modified, and added to. Rehabilitation consisted of installing and
replacing miscellaneous mechanical and electrical equipment. Modifications and additions to
the existing station consisted principally of
providing an air-conditioning system of larger
Station 1711 consisted of an 8-foot-square
wood-frame Generator Shed and a User-furnished trailer situated on a 50x100-foot cleared
area 50 feet south of REDWING Station 76
at the south end of Site George. The Generator
Shed was built over a 5-inch-thick concrete
capacity. The new system was improvised by
using components from Jobsite stock and exist-
ing stations not planned for HARDTACK
participation. The addition to the station was
a wood and steel frame building, 18% feet wide
by 60 feet long and 9 feet high, situated between
and framed off the walls of Station 1030 and
TL en ah
(Neg. No. W-V-268-5)
Figure No. 2-53.
Rear View of Stations 1030 (Right) and
1810 — Site George.
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