bel2x o> the Bikini installation. A redesign of this equipment, to provide for its independent operation, was accomplished in the forward area utilizing the spare components of the Bikini and Eniwetok timing systems, The system was operationally checked out at Eniwetok prior to its shipment to Johnston Island. Late in June 1958, a group of field personnel was sent to Johnston Island to start field installation of the timing system, The timing equipment was installed at Station 70 in Building 6002. Preliminary dry runs started on July 10. Dry runs and special rehearsal tests were continued throughout the Teak and Orange series. A World Time rack identical to that used at EPG on the HERDTACK series was included in the design of the Johnston timing sytem to record actual. zero time with respect to WWVH. This measurement was obtained through the use of a 10 KC oscillator, driving the World Time clock, syncronized to WWVH and located in the control room, The initial flash of the deton- ation triggered a Fiducial Marker on the roof of the CP, This in turn stopped the clock and produced a photographic record of the clock face at zero time. Voice-time announcements were made from a script by the timing systen control operator, referencing the timing sequence indicators, These announcements were transmitted to the remote experimenters stations on 153.89MC, 2L3MC, 7H1IKC, and 1,68KC,' In order to transmit timing signals to the two RB-36 experimenter stations, a radio timing system was provided. This system was synchronized to the master timing system and transmitted various tone frequencies to radio receivers located aboard the RB-36's, which in turn activated equipment at the station, _ COPIED/DOE & LANL RG Both AC and DC type Blue Boxes were used on both events to provide i CoPieD/nne wa. o// PAE 77

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