wor Yoyo systems were used for ten University of California Radiation Laboratory (UCRL) shots. Two of the Eniwetok systems served fifteen Los Alamos Scierntific Laboratory (LASL) shots and five UCRL shcts. The third Eniwetok system wae employed on the two underwater tests conducted by the Department of Defense. The B.2xer system detonated the DOD high-altitude balloon shot. Tne following signals were se’ecved as standard for tne hard-wire system; however, numerois 3svecial signals were added as needed: -59 minvtes -40 seconds -30 minutes -15 seconds -15 minutes - 5 seconds - 5 minutes -~ 2 seconds - 1 minute - 1 second ot # 1 second (cut-off) These signals, signal, wire, with the exception of the -60 minute were also transmitted by the radio-tone system, radio, All and voice timing equizment operated properly. Hard-wire signals were accurate t3 £ 9.05 second with respect to zero tine. Radcto signals were delavec anproximately 0.25 second. The world time clocks recorded tne time of detonation for 29 shots. The Bhangmeters operated on all but the underwater shots and recorded the time to light minimum from which an LAWL RG early approximation of yield was made on 27 shots. (Cei om: DLS PAGE “#7

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