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Start Date:1985-02
Location:Kitt Peak, AZ
People:Cochran, Jack
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:12 Meter Telescope Unit
Type:Still Image
Original Format of Digital Item:Slide
Subject:Instruments--12 Meter Telescope
Description:Jack Cochran inspecting the elevation drive portion of the 12m.
Start Date:1981-01-09
End Date:1981-08-07
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Tucson Operations Series
Unit:12 Meter Telescope Unit
Type:Text
Subject:Instruments--12 Meter Telescope
Description:Correspondence, charts, diagrams, graphs
Start Date:1990-08
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Tucson Operations Series
Unit:12 Meter Telescope Unit
Type:Text
Subject:Instruments--12 Meter Telescope
Start Date:1993-08
Location:Charlottesville, VA
People:Bailey, Nancyjane
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:Electronics, Computers and Equipment Unit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Instruments--12 Meter Telescope
Facilities--Charlottesville, Virginia
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Electronics
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Description: In the Central Development Laboratory in Charlottesville in 1993, NRAO engineer Nancyjane Bailey, works with the dewar used to test the superconducting SIS receivers (the so-called "rockets") for NRAO's 12 meter telescope at Kitt Peak, AZ. Nancyjane oversaw the construction of all the rockets for the 1.3, 2, and 3-mm bands on the 12 meter telescope -- 17 rockets in all including spares, a major accomplishment. One receiver used 8 of the 230 GHz (1.3-mm) rockets, and another receiver held 2 rockets for each of the three bands. At one point, there was an implosion of one of the dewar vacuum windows, which caused substantial damage to the internal copper heat shield and one of the rockets. The vacuum window was subsequently redesigned. All the SIS mixers for the 12-m telescope (and later for ALMA Bands 3 and 6) were designed in the CDL by Tony Kerr and Shing-Kuo Pan and fabricated in Arthur Lichtenberger's lab at University of Virginia. [show more]