aan between transmitters anc exciters. Since the shift was completed and sepafate exciters were installed for each circut, there has been negligible outage curing periods of QSY. Outside-plans act#vity during March consisted of installing doublet antennae for 4917.5 kes anc 3C59 kes working on BC 610's. In addition, a 166 ft aatenin was inst-lec for the 2815 kes frequency. Late in the month cortrol units for the AN/FRT-15 were installed in 2 special rack, and a,c. lines connected thereto. On 3C arch circuits J 407 and J 408 were put on the AN/FRT-15 transmitters. Back-ups exist for both circuits on BC 610's, The Kwaja- lein multiplex frequency of 5745 kes was shifted to 5145 kes in ecoordance with ALCS directives. 3. Receivers and Control Tower Maintenance. Spare parts for =" ~ the RD-92/UX Facsimile Recorder were received and installed, placing the recorders in full operation. The previously installed con mon grounc system was connected to receivers in the point-to-point and AOC monitor positions, the VF ahd AN/TRR-3 bays, and the teletype machines. A test circuit was initiated with the Army to check the Samson equipment in the 7.2 communications center. Two battery sources were installed in the BD-~74 patch panel in Tech Control for multi- plex equipment. Received complaints on the circuit to 7.2 as to “piping set! while at traffic using Samson equipment. Trouble was localized and corrected in the AN/FGC-5 cistributor drive unit. The 450 cycles that the Samson equipment uses to synchronize itself 14 AiMibi nO We

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