Show Utilize WAA Equipment New Radar Apparatus Valued at An Mark 16 radar with a steel tower and two gasoline-powered has been received by the university from War Assets Obed C. professor of electrical announced Built during the war for use by the marine corps in coastal the unit was acquired by the university for payment of transportation costs from Alameda Naval San The huge apparatus is housed in two large specially constructed for the according to It operates on a frequency of cycles per and is accurate to All students in electrical engineering will have an opportunity to work with the and it will be used extensively by graduate students studying microwave electrical engineering the professor Plans for erection of a 12 foot tower on the Engineering building are now under do not expect to do much said He explained that the equipment itself is the important and practice in operation of the set is of secondary J. P. and D. H. engineering make a test of Utah's radically-new type of thermo-compression distillation Obed C. professor of electrical tunes in the radar unit the U acquired recently from War Assets |