ame 3-66 rapid means of notifying the distant stations using WWV time base, in the case of delays or hoids. The single-side band equipment was installed on Sand Island by Task Group 7.5 and operated by Task Unit 5 in the 7 and 1) mcs bands, These frequencies gave ws extremely good coverage throughout the Pacific and unofficial reports from amateur operators in Honolulr indicate that the transmissions were received in Alaska, Australia, and throughout the U.S. Due to the variety and types of receivevs being used by projecus to copy the count-down it was found necessary to instigate a calibration countdown starting at H-l hours to enable the users to have their receivers properly tuned. This requirement did not exiss hefore with the VHF count- down equipment as these receivers were crystal controlled and no calibra- tion or tuning count-down was required. | NES/DOE LANL RC Compe Lai pe lO7 ee” PAGE <7:

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