ET eT Station 70 Station 73.05 Station 74 Enyu Station 75.01 Atrukiiji Station 76 Chieercte Station 75.02 er mprorer Yurochi Bikini Aomoen The coutrol and distribution stations used in the Eniwetok area included: Station 71 Station 71,01 Station 72,02 Parry Engebi Rojoa Station 73.04 Station 73.08 Station 77 Bogon Rujoru Runit In addition to the stations listed above, a remote control station was maintained aboard the USS Curtiss. Preliminary dry runs in the’ Eniwetok area commenced on April 19, 1956, Preliminary dry runs started in the Bikini area o1 May 2. Drv runs and tests were continved in both the Eniwetok and Bikini areas throuzhout the test series. . A World Time rack identical to that used on Operations ‘Castle and Teapot was iacluded in the design of the tiining system to record actual zero time with respect to WWVH. This measurement was obtained through use of a 1000-cycle oscillator driving the World Time clock synchron'zed to WWVH and located in the control room. The initial Sash of the detonation triggered a Fiducial Marker on the roof of the CP. This, in iurn, tricvered a flash tube which produced a photographie record of the clock face at zero time, and was accomplished by checking the clock reading with the precise signals received from -WWVH,> In addition to engineering assistants, a full-time technician wan assigned in each atoll to TU-6, the Firing Party. Telemetering cquipment was installed as a part of the timing system. Its purpese was to monitor vital information from the zevo site in addition to various operations of the timing system. Magnetie tape recording and playback equipment provided prerecorded audio voice-time announcements synchronized to the timing system. The - recorder was automatically started with the —15 min signal, and continued to sive time hacks down through zero time. The voice count-down was originated at the contro! station and further distributed to various ships and stations about the atoll through the use of radio links. A radio link was used to trensmit tone signals from the USS Curtiss Abe i A SEETR Ts tas . a to the master control station, Fnyu. Yhese signals were used in remotely controlling the master timing station, In order to provide timing signals to users at locations which were inaccessible to the hard-wire timing system, a radio timing signal system was provided, This system was synchronized to the master timing system and transmitted various tone frequencies to radio receivers, which in turn activated equipment at the uscr’s station. - 146 -

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