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PROGRAM 437
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The Bell Telephone Laboratory Radar Antenna (Building 118) serving the Titan I
Guidance System is supported on a 20 x 20 x 25-ft. high tower located 75-ft. south
of the southwest corner of the building.
crete block.
The base of the tower is enclosed with con-
A cable trench connects the radar tower with Building 100.
antenna tower,
The radar
cable trench, and the lean-to equipment room are enclosed ina chain
link fence. Adjacent to the east end of Building 100 is a 55 x 76-ft. concrete paved
and fenced-in area for portable electrical generation equipment. The RF Test Tower
serving this guidance facility is described under F&S No. 81029.
DRAWINGS:
91-100-Al thru A4
JS 91-100-M10}
91-100-S1 thru S3
JS 91-100-E102 thru E106
91-100-M1 thru M3
91-100-E1 thru El2
91-6130-Cl and C2
91-6130-Al thru Al2
91-100-W5,
91-6130-M1 thru M5 and M11
W6 and W9
91-100A-M3
91-6130A-M1 thru M3
91-100A-El1
JS 91-100-A106 thru Alll
JS 91-6130-S100
JS 91-6130-M1 and M2
JS 91-100-S105 and S106
JS 91-6130-E6 and Ell
DPWO File 105-10-1 Sheets 19 and 20
“Includes air conditioning costs for S&I Building (F&S No. 81002).
«Includes construction costs for RF Test Tower Foundation (F&S No. 81029).
wk Costs shown are for modifications after 1964 only and do not include any cost
incurred prior to that time.
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