
Sergio Pezoa (left) and Matt James building antenna elements at ETL in Boulder.
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Matt James, proud father of a newborn antenna element.
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Breakdown of antenna elements - four cards each in a sealed enclosure.
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Antenna elements ready for loading into the antenna frame.
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Building the antenna frame (July, 2000).
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Dan Law (left) and Sergio Pezoa loading antenna elements into the frame.
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90-element phased-array antenna, fully loaded with elements, air conditioners, power distribution, communications, and transmitter,
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Making shade for outside work.
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Underside of antenna. Each box (with a trailing connector) is an antenna element.
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Dan Law working on the underside of the antenna, on the networks for power and communications distribution.
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John Dixon, Warren Keenan, and Dan Wolfe (left to right) exercising profiler electronics for the first time (July, 2000).
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Removing the completed antenna from the roof of the Boulder Labs for field tests outside Boulder.
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Preparing for system tests and intercomparisons with other profilers at the Marshall antenna range and the Erie radar facilities.
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About to leave the Boulder Labs on the long haul to Seattle.
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Loading the antenna onto R/V RHB in Seattle (August, 2000).
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Installing the antenna onto its elevated frame just forward of the aft winch house, portside.
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Profiler electronics, as installed in RHB s computer room about 50 m from the antenna.
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Dan Wolfe demonstrating profiler operations to Michelle Ryan and Bill Otto.
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RHB in Dutch Harbor, Alaska, after the profiler s maiden voyage (August, 2000). The antenna
is just forward of the aft winch house (which looks like a guard tower) and above the high-bay
hangar door.
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RHB profiler taking data at sea during the Dutch Harbor to San Diego Transit (September - October, 2000).
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Dan Law and Scott McLaughlin (above) and Dan Wolfe and Dave Welsh (below) by the profiler antenna
in San Diego (October, 2000).
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