CHAPTER II, SECTION 3
STATIONS:
92.01, 92.02, 92.03, 92.04
SITE:
Wilma, Mack, How,
William
USER:
EG&G
PURPOSE:
Observation Towers
PARTICIPATION: 92.01, All Eniwetok
Events; 92.02, All Eniwetok Events Except 1 & 15;
92.03, and 92.04, All
Bikini Events, Plus Event
42
DESIGN PSI:
None
CONSTRUCTION: 12-2-57/4-20-58
All of these timers were used during RED-
WINGas Stations 1513, 1514, 1516, and 1515
respectively. They were 14-foot-square steel
towers, 75 feet high. Rehabilitation of the stations to their REDWINGcondition was acomplished.
STATION:
105
SITE:
Elmer
USER:
DOD/ONR
PURPOSE:
Antenna
(Neg. No. W-V-318-11)
Figure No. 2-31. Stations 92.02 and
1514.02 — Mack Photo Tower.
STATIONS:
111.01 through 111.08
PARTICIPATION: 43, 44
SITE:
Glenn
DESIGN PSI:
USER:
DOD/NOL
PURPOSE:
Pressure Measurement
None
CONSTRUCTION: 3-3-58/4-19-58
Located at the 263-foot level of the 300-foot
tower, Station 91, this antenna installation consisted of a steel-framed platform, 5 feet square,
outboard and adjacent to the tower elevator
shaft. A 2%4-foot-wide catwalk provided access
to the platform from the outboard tower ladders.
An 11-foot-long antenna support of pipe was
mounted on one tower leg just under the station
level. Electrical service to the platform was provided by a duplex receptacle.
Gauges
PARTICIPATION: 43
DESIGN PSI:
None
CONSTRUCTION: 3-4-58/4-19-58
Existing buoys were modified in accordance
with User requirements for these stations.
STATION:
121.02
SITE:
Henry
STATIONS:
110.01, 110.02, and 110.05
USER:
DOD/NOL
SITE:
Off Glenn
PURPOSE:
USER:
DOD/NOL
Rocket Station for Air
Blast Measurements
PURPOSE:
Recording Platform
PARTICIPATION: 43
DESIGN PSI:
PARTICIPATION: 43
DESIGN PSI:
CONSTRUCTION: 2-19-58/4-26-58
None
CONSTRUCTION: 3-23-58 /5-5-58
Each of these stations consisted of Userfurnished sectionalized barges on which mooring
equipment,
test
equipment
generator were installed.
None
supports,
and
a
To create this station, two tents, each provided with a work bench, were erected in a
cleared area 50x500 feet. Seven grounding rods
were provided 50 feet apart along the 500-foot
side of the area. A 3-kw generator supplied power
to the tents.
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