PROGRESS REPORTS , SUBMISSION OF
Document Type:
Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP78-03424A002100030031-3
Release Decision:
RIPPUB
Original Classification:
C
Document Page Count:
2
Document Creation Date:
December 22, 2016
Document Release Date:
August 2, 2012
Sequence Number:
31
Case Number:
Publication Date:
December 11, 1959
Content Type:
LETTER
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Subject: Progress Reports,
Submission of
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(A) Progress Reports for
the month of November,
in quadruplicate
Pursuant to the terms and provisions of the applicable task
orders, the contractor submits Enclosure (A), described above, detail-
ing the progress achieved during the month of November 1959.
In the event further information is desired concerning the
enclosed reports, do not hesitate to contact the writer.
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PROGRESS REPORT
FOR
MONTH OF !IOVF:t%.I3ER 1959
30 '!O 1000 MC AN'!'FNNA
Purpose: To design, develop, and fabricate five antennas for a
frequency range of 30-1000 mc. The antennas will be for
outdoor use and be capable of being disassembled into
6 foot lengths or less.
? Personnel: Electrical Engineer:
Mechanical Engineer:
Status: Mechanical design of this antenna is approximately 80%
complete. Evaluation of an engineering model of the
250 to 1000 inc tip section has been completed with satis-
factory results. Slight modifications in the feed tip
area were necessary to assure satisfactory impedance
properties near the upper frequency limit. It has been
? decided that information from the higher frequency section
will be sufficient to determine the performance of the lower
frequency sections since mechanical details will be essentially
the same. Fabrication of molds for the plastic parts and other
items that may require unusually long delivery times has begun.
Future Plans: The mechanical design will be completed and all parts placed
on order. Assembly of the antennas should begin near the
close of the coming period.
CON Fl DE-Y iAL
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