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Swansea Bay CHL/Coast Defence Radar Station. The Coast Defence/Chain Home Low chain was set up to provide radar plotting of both shipping and aircraft movements and operated on the same 1.5 m wavelength as CHL stations. The CD/CHL stations were originally manned solely by the Army, or jointly by all three services, until the RAF assumed responsibility for them. A 60 Group (RAF) Statement Map (2nd edition) identifies Swansea Bay as a CHL (Type 2) Station.The equipment was housed in a building sharing many similarities with the brick CHL combined transmitter/receiver block, but the gantry supporting the aerial array was mounted on top of the block rather than on the ground with four buttresses for support. Three concrete buildings survive at the Swansea Bay site on the east side of a public footpath running along the ridge that overlooks Swansea Bay. The largest of these, at the north end of the site, was the operations block which is of the standard design illustrated in the diagram above. It is divided into three rooms with some of the windows retaining their metal shutters. The building is completely empty apart from some wiring remnants. A 10 foot high metal gantry on the roof would have mounted the radar array.The power house is located a few yards to the south, this is a smaller rectangular concrete building with a blast protected door at one end and small vents high in each wall. As this station was not connected to mains electricity this building would have housed a diesel generator. All that remains now is the concrete engine bed. An identical building stands 100 yards to the south east close to an electricity pylon. This would have housed a standby generator which would have been used if the main set failed.
Las antenas de Observatorio ALMA en el Llano de Chajnantor. Sin referencias de tamaño parecen ser pequeñas en medio del desierto, pero cada uno de esos telescopios pesa cerca de 100 toneladas y su plato mide 12 metros de diametro.📡📡📡
Imaris Snapshot
Microscopy images taken during my fall quarter rotation in Stephen Smith's lab at Stanford. The technique is array tomography, which produces for these crisp, 3D, high resolution, large scale, many-channel fluorescence images.
smithlab.stanford.edu
Legend:
White: DAPI (cell nuclei)
Green: YFP (Subpopulation of layer V pyramidal neurons)
Purple: Tubulin
Blue/Red: Neurofilament
Orange: Myelin Basic Protein
Aankomst van Sultan Hamid II, rechts zijn vrouw D. Alkadrie - van Delden en zoon Max op Schiphol, 6 november 1958
Foto Ben van Meerendonk / AHF, collectie IISG, Amsterdam
My mom and I visited the Asakusa area on Day 3 of our Japan trip. Gorgeous town with an array of temples and shrines. Also, many giant lanterns adorned the gates of these temples too. Beautiful statues of Buddha and ladies in kimonos during our traditional adventure.
Modular Stainless Steel Kitchen, Flexible and Comfortable for Cooking Daily Kitchen Interior Design Info
19 September 2007
As a part of the Supercollider Symposium, the Game of Life put on a wavefield synthesis concert with their speaker array.
This is a closeup of the array. All the speakers interlock, so they are exactly the same distance apart
The C-212ii is loaded with double 12" LF, double 8" MF and two high frequency drivers. Each enclosure is constructed of high grade birch ply-wood and is custom fitted with steel fly hardware that has been test rated for a 7:1 static load, hanging 12 enclosures in a single array. Our user friendly hardware allows for hanging and ground stacking applications, permitting the user to stack up to six enclosures.