16 Jamary 1957 J341029 RCs I: think you have to make to assuaptions, one, that you can do it fron a ship and two, that you can not and follew both of them up and see what you cet. FELT s Now, im sono cases, they will not be markedly di‘ferent. About the only thing I can think of that really depends on the ship is the question of vhether or not you do put in one major instrusent station to dZagnoetie purposes, ‘This is a part from what ever else one thinks has to be put 4m there, om the beach, RACs You would probably want to put one in anyway. Wnather you have a ship or not you have to put in sonething like Station We FELTs Alvight, bat I an talking now about an Instruzent Station. RIC: In addition to thet. . In wr method of operation you have to have something aike Station 70. FELT: I think it is not correct to call it a Station 70. It is sanathing, but 3% is not clear to ne that it has to have a firing syston in it. I think the only thing that you really want to put ashore is communications, RHCs You ean put the firing syste aboard the barge. FELT s That is right. It would seem to m, thougi, that if you put in a Wiagnostic system, you should also vut the firing system in this building. You do not vut it on the barge, in that case. RUC: ‘Tis is going to be a pretty healthy structure, just for the relaying of gas pressures, alpha measurements, etc. If that is what you do, but you may not have to do that. quite simple. It could be The gas system, for oxauple, it may not be necessary to relay that. RHC: Woll, the systems that Sandia uses are quite involved. They ere a “Line of sight" proposition and this involves some height above the water 50057108 tne ship is 20, 30 miles away. oe | 4% oe g s