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MAINTENANCE
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Personnel
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There was no significant change in the
personnel assigned to the Maintenance Section during March.
Two men
were -released from TDY and returned to the 21, with no replacements
required.
One of these, a ground radio repairman,
}, was
returned on the basis of an acute family hardship; the other, a
cormmications machine repeirman,
to the needs of the section.
, Was released as excess
Mr. Herbert L Mallicoat (Philco) and
Mr. 41f & Jorgenson (Gillfillan) remained as the tech reps in the
forward area, aicing the two maintenance officers in performance
of maintenance functions,
Accomplishrents of the month are listed
below, according to individual sites.
An additional paragraph is
presentec surmarizing off-island maintenance activity by members ofthe section.
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Transmitter Maintenance.
Early in the month a 12 pair
cable was installed fror the cable head to the FRT-15 controls, and
new trolley wires were rigged for the BC 339 transmitter,
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frequency on. the Kwajalein multiplex circuit was changed fror. a 96D
to the BC 339 transmitter, and the frequency 2815 kcs was changed
from a 96C to a 96D.
This latter rove was at the direction of high-
er headquarters in hopes of reducing interference with the adjacent
Loran Station.
However, the interference continued as before,
.—The -exciter units were relocated anc changed from 220 v to
110 v operation.
New coax cable was arranged for all frequencies in
operation, ond a patch panel was constructed for connection of cables -
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