l-second timing lights synchronized with WWV, are recorded on 35m etrip film. Further details are given in Technical Manuals (References pide The AFOAT=-1 operational stations were essentially sferics direc- tion-finding stations similar to the description above but with a wider bandwidth (8 to 12 ke). Force Base, Bangor, A coincidence system was used between Dow Air e and Austin, Texas so only signals in a pre- determined azimuth (-5 degrees) would present a distinctive mark on the filn, OPERATIONS « The equipment for the experiments at the Pacific Proving Ground was placed in a trailer and shipped as deck cargo. The trailer served as the main AFOAT-1] electromagnetic close-in station and contained all the equipment except that for determining world times of detonation, The trailer site selected was Enyu Island, on the southeastern portion of Bikini Atoll, and across the lagoon from the detonation points. The timing equipment was erected in the AFOAT-1 headquarters on Parry Island, Eniwetok Atoll, Because of the expected high yield of Shot 1, the equipment on Enyu was not manned but was actuated by an Edgerton, Germeshausen and Grier (EGG) relay timer. The radioactive debris from Shot 1 drifted over the trailer, making it impossible to enter the area after the detonation until the debris had decayed to a reasonable value. After a week the trailer on Enyu had cooled sufficiently for handling, so all equipment was removed and relocated on Runit Island, Eniwetok Atoll, about 300 km from Bikini. The equipment was installed in a bunker on Runit where it was manned for the balance of the Bikini shots. For Shot 6, which was detonated on Eniwetok, 23 km from the bunker, the recording equipment on Runit was unmanned but was actuated by an EGG relay timer. Station locations. Figure 4 shows the locations of the electromagnetic stations, the agency responsible for the measurements at each place, and the distances from each station to Bikini and Eniwetok. For the most part for distant stations, locations already in use by NBS, DRL, AWS and AFOAT-1 were utilized. At Shemya, Thule and Kirknewton, however, site surveys were made by AFOAT-1 personnel. Insofar as possible, sites were chosen on east-west and north-south orientations in an attempt to get some idea of the propagation differences due to a daylight path, a dark path, and auroral zone transmission. Special Measurements. Between detonations, low-frequency trans- mitters, NSS (Annapolis, Maryland), NLK (Arlington, Washington), NPM (Oahu, T.H,), and GBR (Rugby, England) were monitored on an agreed-upon schedule, in order to obtain information on various transmission paths at various times, There was also an attempt to monitor sferics to coincide with the routine AWS four-minute recording scheduled every six hours, beginning at 0030Z. Alert Notifications. The experimental equipment installed at the Close-in locations, and at most of the distant locations, had a limited 16 eh

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