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operations as Timing Station 70. New construction consisted of adding a 6-pair signal cable
and terminal cabinet from Room 1 and one
telephone.
STATION:

7420

SITE:

Bruce

USER:

AFOAT

PURPOSE:

Electromagnetics

PARTICIPATION: All Events, Except 1, 2, 10,

15 through 17, 22 through
25, 27 and 37

DESIGN PSI:

None

CONSTRUCTION: 3-22-58/4-19-58

(Neg. No. W-877-3)

Figure No. 2-67.

Well and Pumps for Station

6006 Fire Protection System — How.

STATION:

6007

SITE:

How

USER:

ABMA

PURPOSE:

Alcohol Storage

PARTICIPATION: None
DESIGN PST:

None

CONSTRUCTION: 12-14-57/4-8-58

An antenna used as a REDWING station
was rehabilitated. New construction included
three 25-kw diesel generators which supplied
power to four trailer outlets and an operational
tent. Signals and telephone were provided.

STATION:

7421

SITE:

Elmer

USER:

AFOAT

PURPOSE:

Communications with
Johnston Island

PARTICIPATION: J-40, J-41
DESIGN PSI:

None

CONSTRUCTION: 6-5-58/7-14-58

A 50x100-foot cleared area was used for
missile fuel storage. A 30-kva, 120/208-v trans-

Four User-furnished antennas were provided with four 2-foot-cube concrete foundations.
The tower cables were attached to 1%-inch-

plants furnished powerfor twotrailer receptacles.
A wood frame with canvas cover weather shelter

STATION:

J-70

SITE:

Johnston Island

USER:
PURPOSE:
PARTICIPATION:
DESIGN PSI:
CONSTRUCTION:

EG&G
Timing Station
J-40, J-41
1.5 psi
6-5-58/6-12-58

OCCUPANCY:

6-24-58

former powered by three 150-kw diesel generator

was provided for drum storage. The fire protection system for Stations 6006.01 and .02 also
served for Station 6007.

With therelocation of the ABMA Program,
this facility was cancelled.
STATION:

7410

SITE:

Nan

USER:

AFOAT

PURPOSE:

Seismic Project

PARTICIPATION: All Events, Except
1. 2, 15, 16 and 25

DESIGN PSI:

None

CONSTRUCTION: 2-24-58 4-19-58
;
This station occupied Room 29 of the reinforced concrete structure utilized in previous

diameter by 5-foot-deep steel rods.

Special requirements for Station J-70 consisted of a signal terminal box, a wood cope
tray 12 feet long, and 20-kvaservice at a junction

box. In addition, foundation and anchor blocks

were provided for each of two User-furnished
“crank-up”

antenna

towers

located

at

the

westerly portion of the island. The foundations

were 3-foot concrete cubes, and each tower had
three 2-foot concrete cube guy anchor blocks.
This station was located in Station J-6002.
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