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Further reading

Site
Site plans and photographs
R1
R2
NIMROD
Britain Builds Proton Synchrotron
Excavating NIMROD
Nimrod operational Tannoy announcement
R3 building plans
ISIS
Neutron and muon source
Animated overview
Inauguration of ISIS
Space
NASA Ground Station
NASA 12m Antenna
James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT)
Lasers
R1 extension (1977)
Titania (1994-1999)

NASA Unified S-Band (USB) Ground Station

USB installation in Madrid (1960s)
Installation in Madrid for Apollo 10 mission (May 18, 1969) Installation in Madrid A rest between orbits Installation in Madrid

USB at Rutherford (1980 onwards)
In R1 (c.1980) On display in R68 (1999) USB detail; note the AMPTE and IRAS mission buttons USB module in storage; note the NASA inventory and calibration tags John Wright (ex-RAL) and Jay Holliday (ex-JPL) inspect the USB (June 2019)

Memos and telexes have recently come to light which indicate that the ground station was shipped from Madrid to Appleton Laboratory in May 1978. It was moved to RAL on 25 July 1979.

Manuals
Unified S-Band Receiver-Exciter Subsystem (September 1968)

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