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Rechtin was Director of the Deep Space Instrumentation Facility.
Rechtin was Assistant Laboratory Director for Tracking and Data Acquisition.
American engineer; director, Advanced Research Projects Agency, United States Department of Defense, 1967-1970; principal deputy director of defense research and engineering, 1970-1971; assistant secretary of defense for telecommunications, 1972-1973.
Born 1926.
Rechtin was Chief of the Telecommunications Division.
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Merrick, William D., 1918-1997. Deep Space Communications, 1960 Jan 29.
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Deep Space Communications, 1960 Jan 29.
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Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. Effect on DSIF (Deep Space Instrumentation Facility) of Possible Ranger Rescheduling : memo to R.J. Parks, 1963 May 24.
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Effect on DSIF (Deep Space Instrumentation Facility) of Possible Ranger Rescheduling : memo to R.J. Parks, 1963 May 24.
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Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. Frequency allocation desired for future use for the Deep Space Instrumentation Facility : letter to E.C. Buckley, NASA, 1960 May 24.
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Frequency allocation desired for future use for the Deep Space Instrumentation Facility : letter to E.C. Buckley, NASA, 1960 May 24.
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Brown, Walter E.,. Interview with Walter E. Brown / by Peter Westwick, 2002 Nov 14.
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Interview with Walter E. Brown / by Peter Westwick, 2002 Nov 14.
Walt Brown discusses his involvement in radar at JPL beginning in the nineteen sixties. He describes synthetic aperture radar and its uses. He also discusses the various projects throughout the following decades, radar technology, and the various contributions JPL?s work made to other fields of sciences, how JPL infrastructure has changed and how he sees it developing.
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Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. Suggested Changes Due to Ranger 7 Success : memo to the JPL Executive Council, 1964 Aug 3.
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Suggested Changes Due to Ranger 7 Success : memo to the JPL Executive Council, 1964 Aug 3.
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Rechtin, Eberhardt. E. Rechtin miscellaneous papers, 1968-1973.
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E. Rechtin miscellaneous papers, 1968-1973.
Writings and speeches, relating to national defense.
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Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. Meeting with OTDA (Office of Tracking and Data Acquisition) in Washington, 1963 Aug 29 : memo to H.M. Schurmeier and G. Robillard, 1963 Sep 5.
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Meeting with OTDA (Office of Tracking and Data Acquisition) in Washington, 1963 Aug 29 : memo to H.M. Schurmeier and G. Robillard, 1963 Sep 5.
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Brown, Walter E.,. Interview with Walter E. Brown / by John Lehmann.
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Interview with Walter E. Brown / by John Lehmann.
Walter Brown describes obtaining telemetry data from the Ranger spacecraft using digital techniques. He also discusses early digital systems used on Mariner R (Mariner 2).
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Easterling, Mahlon F., 1921-2000. Mahlon F. Easterling Collection, 1959-1994.
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Mahlon F. Easterling Collection, 1959-1994.
The collection documents the professional career of Mahlon F. Easterling, manager of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's (JPL) section 410, Tracking and Data Acquisition (TDA) Planning. The collection includes publications, correspondence, memoranda, reports, patents, photographs, agendas, and meeting announcements.
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Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. Discussion of Rebuttal to Kelley Report : memo to Brian Sparks, 1963 Feb 20.
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Discussion of Rebuttal to Kelley Report : memo to Brian Sparks, 1963 Feb 20.
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Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. Conversion of Ranger from L-band to S-band : letter to G.M. Truszynski, NASA, 1963 Aug 8.
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Conversion of Ranger from L-band to S-band : letter to G.M. Truszynski, NASA, 1963 Aug 8.
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Pickering, William H., 1910-2004. William H. Pickering Speech Collection, 1955-1975.
Title:
William H. Pickering Speech Collection, 1955-1975.
The collection consists of rough drafts and transcripts of speeches delivered by Pickering, along with related correspondence, and speeches and articles written by others that were of interest to Pickering. The collection is arranged in its original order: chronologically by date of speech or published article. The items include correspondence, memoranda, photographs, journal articles, newspaper clippings, transcripts of press conferences, rough drafts of speeches and transcripts of speeches. Speeches Delivered by Pickering (Boxes 1-11, folders 1-253). The folders include correspondence pertaining to the speech, any rough drafts, including hand-written drafts, any drafts of the speech that were different from previous drafts, a transcript of the speech as given, and in many cases, an "official" version of the speech. If the speech were published in a journal, copies of the journal article are also included. The date span of Pickering's speeches in the collection is 1955-1975, with bulk dates of 1958-1970. At the beginning of the collection is an index of Pickering's speech appearances from 1955 to 1968. The list is useful as a locating aid, although in some places the dates of speeches are incorrect. Not every speech is represented with a transcript or draft. A few were repeats of speeches that Pickering had made earlier, and some had no written script. The titles of the speeches represented in the collection are noted in the folder list. Pickering did repeat a few of his speeches to different groups. One example of this was Pickering's speech on the "Grand Tour" mission that eventually resulted in the Voyager project. The materials with the November 1969 Grand Tour speech that Pickering made for the Society of Sigma Xi included transparencies, a 1966 journal article by Gary Flandro, and several preliminary drafts of the speech. The speech was repeated at the University of Tennessee Space Institute in January 1970, and the Harvard Society of California in April 1970. Also included in the series are transcripts of press conferences and television and radio interviews of Pickering. Two press conferences are represented, regarding Pioneer 3 in 1958 and Mariner 5 in 1967. Pickering did several interviews for American and British television, and they are represented in the series. Several of the files contain photographs, either representing Pickering's talk or copies of slides that Pickering showed. One example is the speech "From Nebula to Man: Seeking the Ultimate Answers," given by Pickering in 1970, which includes 20 lithographs of slides used in the presentation. Pickering did a fair amount of world travel publicizing the Lab and space exploration. On at least two occasions he traveled back to his native land of New Zealand; correspondence and documentation relating to these trips are represented in the series. Pickering also made a few speeches in conjunction with the Apollo 11 Spacecraft and Lunar Rock Mobile Exhibit. The exhibit traveled to all the State Capitols of the continental U.S. from April 1970 to March 1971, as well as Hawaii and Alaska in April and May 1971. Exhibits on display included the Apollo 11 Command Module, a Moon rock, Apollo 11 space suits, and various art depicting the Apollo 11 mission. The NASA-sponsored display started and finished in Glendale, California. Pickering delivered speeches at Carson City, Nevada and Boise, Idaho, at the same time the exhibit was on display. In some cases, newspaper clippings publicizing an event that Pickering spoke at are in the collection. One example of this is Pickering's speech at the American Association for the Advancement of Science, held in Chicago in December 1970. The person introducing Pickering was interrupted by hecklers, although the situation was quickly diffused. The Los Angeles Times later reported, "Youths Boo Pickering's Talk on Mars," which was a double mistake, as Pickering himself was not interrupted, and his talk was not on Mars. Pickering wrote to a USC professor that he had stayed and answered questions from dissenters for twenty minutes after the initial question period, and that apart from the initial few hecklers, the demonstrators were well behaved. Speeches Delivered by Others (Boxes 12-15; folders 254-390). Pickering collected articles written by others and transcripts of speeches delivered by others. The span dates of the series are from 1958-1975, with a bulk date of 1963-1970. While the bulk of the series consists of articles written by JPL personnel, Pickering also collected speeches by other people. Also included are speeches and articles written by key NASA personnel such as NASA Administrators James E. Webb, Thomas O. Paine and James C. Fletcher and NASA Deputy Administrators Robert C. Seamans and George M. Low. Caltech president Lee A. DuBridge is also represented in the series with several speeches and articles. DuBridge's successor at Caltech, Harold Brown, is also represented in the collection with a speech. Additionally, there are several speeches regarding the space program delivered by members of Congress. These individuals include: George P. Miller, (D-CA), U.S. House 1945-73; Member, Committee on Science and Astronautics, 1959-73; Chair, 1961-73; Joseph E. Karth, (D-MN), U.S. House 1959-77; Member, Committee on Science and Astronautics, 1959-71; Chair, Subcommittee on Space Science and Applications, 1959-71; Emilio Q. Daddario (D- CT), U.S. House 1959-71; Member, Committee on Science and Astronautics; Margaret Chase Smith (R-ME), U.S. Senate 1949-73, ranking Republican on Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee 1967-73; Walter F. Mondale (D-MN) U.S. Senate 1965-76, Vice President 1977-81; Frank E. Moss (D- UT) U.S. Senate 1959-77, Chair, Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences 1973-77; John V. Tunney (R-CA) U.S. House 1965-71; U.S. Senate 1971-77; Hubert H. Humphrey (D-MN), U.S. Senate 1949-64, 71-78; Vice President 1965-69. Several of these speeches are in the form of testimony in the Congressional Record. One example from 1970 is testimony from James A. Van Allen of the State University of Iowa, Thomas Gold of Cornell University, and U.S. Senator Walter F. Mondale, regarding the proposed Space Shuttle.
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Rechtin, Eberhardt, 1926-2006. The Design of Optimum Linear Systems, 1953 Apr.
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The Design of Optimum Linear Systems, 1953 Apr.
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Merrick, William D., 1918-1997. Deep space communications : Technical Release No. 34-10, 1960 Jan 29.
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Deep space communications : Technical Release No. 34-10, 1960 Jan 29.
Document marked National Aeronautics and Space Administration Contract No. NASw.6 The abstract is as follows: This paper discusses the various factors that influenced the design of the TRACE (Tracking and Communications, Extraterrestrial) deep space communications system, the choice of the operating frequency, and the selection of a suitable ground antenna. The configuration of the three different microwave communications system stations--launch, injection, and deep space--employed in the Pioneer III and IV experiments is given, together with a description of the computing and interstation communications system. A brief description of the performance of the TRACE system, its proposed development, and its future capabilities is also included.
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Pickering, William H., 1910-2004. Minutes of briefing on the occasion of the visit of Robert Kerr and James E. Webb : report, 1961 Oct 3.
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Minutes of briefing on the occasion of the visit of Robert Kerr and James E. Webb : report, 1961 Oct 3.
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- Pickering, William H., 1910-2004. Minutes of briefing on the occasion of the visit of Robert Kerr and James E. Webb : report, 1961 Oct 3.
Pickering, William H., 1910-2004. William H. Pickering Office File Collection, 1955-1976.
Title:
William H. Pickering Office File Collection, 1955-1976.
The collection consists primarily of correspondence, although memoranda, notes, pamphlets, copies of newspaper, magazine and journal articles, transcripts of speeches, press releases and photographs are also present. The collection is arranged in its original order, organized by numerical filing number. Each category can be considered a series or sub-series. These are: Lab Visits, including Congressional visits; Special Events; General Correspondence, including invitations and requests; Awards and Commendations; JPL Correspondence, including biographies, history, minority affairs and annual reports; Foreign Travel Logs; and Outgoing Correspondence Files. Each series or sub-series has been arranged in chronological order unless otherwise noted. The date span of the collection is 1955 to 1976, with bulk dates of 1964 to 1975. The earliest document in the collection is biographical information of Pickering dated 1955. Lab Visits (boxes 1-4, folders 1-95). This series documents visits to the Lab by VIPs and others. Included in most files is a schedule of events as well as correspondence prior and subsequent to the visit or tour. In several cases photographs documenting the visit are in the collection. This is true in the case of the visits of Princess Margaret, Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, the royal family of Thailand, and Gemini and Apollo astronaut Frank Borman, among others. In some cases, a thumbnail biography is present as well. In the case of the royal family of Thailand, there is a brief sketch of each member of the royal retinue, along with a pronunciation guide of names and the correct way to address each person. In the case of Princess Margaret, a script with Pickering's remarks, along with a guide to protocol, is represented in the collection. In a few cases, there is documentation of a possible visit that was ultimately cancelled. President Lyndon B. Johnson was scheduled to visit the Lab in 1966 but ultimately cancelled, and writer Arthur C. Clarke had wanted to visit the Lab in 1973 but he could not work it out in his schedule. Congressman Ken Hechler, ranking Republican on the House Committee on Science and Astronautics, was scheduled to make a visit on January 30, 1967, but the visit was cancelled, undoubtedly due to the Apollo 1 fire on January 27, 1967. The series is divided into a sub-series of Congressional visits. The visits of members of Congress were primarily those serving on the House Committee on Science and Astronautics, chaired during the time period by George P. Miller (D-CA) from 1961 to 1973, and Olin E. Teague (D-TX) from 1973 to 1979. Making frequent visits to JPL were Miller, Teague, Ken Hechler (R-WV), Charles A. Mosher (R-OH, ranking Republican from 1971 to 1977), George E. Brown, Jr. (D-CA), Joseph E. Karth (D-MN), and Emilio Q. Daddario (D-CT). Other Congressmen making visits to the lab were Donald E. Lukens (R-OH) and H. Allen Smith (D-CA). Also making periodic visits were staff members from the Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences, chaired by Clinton P. Anderson (D-NM). Special Events (Boxes 4-7, folders 96-175). Represented in the series are memoranda and correspondence pertaining to events of a special occasion that occurred on-lab or involved key Laboratory personnel. The series is organized chronologically by the event date, although in most cases the date span of the file begins prior to the date of the event and ends after the event. The series is primarily composed of correspondence, but also include schedules, attendance lists, press releases and photographs. Included are two folders involving the Presidential Inauguration of Lyndon B. Johnson on January 20, 1965. Vicki Melikan was Chair of the Inaugural Parade Distinguished Visitors Committee. Included in one folder is a list of State Governors and State Democratic Party Chairmen, along with a list of staff on the Inaugural Parade Committee. A second folder contains a badge and ribbon commemorating the occasion. Professional meetings, held at JPL and elsewhere are represented in the series. Most of items are comprised of correspondence and events programs. Some files have photographs included, such as the 1966 Goddard Memorial Award Dinner. Pickering, the recipient of the 1965 Goddard Award, was present to present the 1966 award to President Lyndon B. Johnson. The dedication of the 210-foot antenna at Goldstone, CA ("Mars Station") is represented in the collection in three files. Planning for the dedication began seven months before the event. Included are suggested topics for the dedication, preliminary guest lists, invitation lists, background information on Goldstone and the Deep Space Network, and correspondence. One file is comprised of speeches delivered by Pickering and Congressman George P. Miller at the dedication. Spacecraft launchings, as well as planetary and lunar encounters are also represented in the collection. The first encounters in the collection, Surveyor 1 in 1966, Surveyor 5 in 1967, and Mariner 5 in 1967, were relatively low-key affairs, with representatives from JPL, Caltech, NASA and Congress, as well as various subcontractors being invited. The invitation list to celebrate a planetary encounter at JPL was extended beyond JPL-Caltech-NASA with Mariner 10. People unconnected to the mission such as Harold Urey, Ray Bradbury and Danny Kaye were invited and attended one or more of the planetary encounters of Mariner 10. Others, such as Ford Motor's President Lee Iacocca and California Lieutenant Governor Ed Reinecke were invited but sent their regrets. Mariner 10 was also honored by the U.S. Postal Service with a commemorative stamp, unveiled at JPL on April 4, 1975. Also represented are correspondence relating to retirements of people and gifts presented to or from JPL. Ansel Adams presented a signed photograph of Half Dome at Yosemite with the full moon behind it to JPL. The correspondence series includes a postcard written and signed by Adams. The photograph was displayed in Building 183. After the mission of Mariner 9, a 16-inch globe of Mars was manufactured and distributed to select individuals. Select JPL personnel as well as scientists were sent globes, as well as Congressmen and other VIPs, such as Arthur C. Clarke and Ray Bradbury. Included in the series is a file comprised of lists of individuals sent the globe and thank you letters that were received. Among the retirements represented in the collection are Robert D. Fletcher, Chief Scientist of the USAF Air Weather Service; Eberhardt Rees, Director of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center; and John D. Phillips, Pasadena City Manager. Notice of the death of Viking scientist Wolf D. Vishniac in Antarctica is also represented in the series. Correspondence (Boxes 7-11, folders 176-211). This is a general correspondence series. It is split into several sub-series, including miscellaneous correspondence, autograph and biography requests, requests for articles and speeches, and miscellaneous invitations and requests. There were many letters of unsolicited requests from people claiming to have breakthroughs in new propulsion systems or a new theory explaining the formation of the solar system or a new type of airplane. Very often the people inquired about possible job opportunities. Pickering courteously answered most of these letters, often referring them to people at NASA headquarters. Another common type of request was from people who collected autographed covers of Time requesting Dr. Pickering's autograph. Dr. Pickering was a popular speaker, and gave many speeches. Some of the correspondence associated with speeches and reprints of articles are also in the series. 3.4 - Awards and Commendations (Boxes 11-12; folders 212-248). The series is predominantly composed of correspondence, either notifications of honors or letters of congratulations. The series is arranged chronologically, with one folder of miscellaneous awards and commendations at the beginning for single pieces of correspondence. Also included in the series are two folders of biographies of Pickering that could be used whenever requested. Also in the series is a folder of entries of Pickering's biography from various "Who's Who" editions. 4 - JPL Activities and Correspondence (Boxes 12-16; folders 249-295). This series is predominantly composed of correspondence. Also included are pamphlets, brochures, and memoranda. The series is sub-divided into various sub-series: correspondence, biographies, community relations, history, and miscellaneous. All sub-divisions are illustrative of the original order of the collection. There are several files documenting alternate fuel issues during the early 1970s. A "clean air" car race was held in 1970, with entries from JPL, MIT, and several other colleges. Forty-eight entries participated in the race, starting at MIT and ending at Caltech. Cars were judged on emission performance and thermal efficiency, among other factors. The race team for Caltech/JPL included mainly undergraduate and graduate students, along with JPL'er Mahlon Easterling, acting as a Caltech visiting professor of applied science. Also included in the series is a sub-series of short biographies of selected management personnel written by the Public Information Office for use in press releases. The file is organized alphabetically by last name. The Von Kármán Seminar was held on May 12, 1965, what would have been the 83rd birthday of Theodore von Kármán, who had died in 1963. Making addresses at the seminar included Wernher von Braun, Andrew G. Haley, Congressman George P. Miller and United States Air Force General Bernard A. Schriever. Included in the file are alternate schedules, seating charts for the banquet, transcripts of Pickering's introduction of von Braun and transcripts of von Braun's and Miller's speeches. There also is a file devoted to a biography and bibliography of Chinese rocketry pioneer and Caltech professor H. S. Tsien, as well as two other Chinese scientists with connections to Caltech, Chao Chung-yao and Chien Wei-chang, known at Caltech as Jimmy Chien. The file also includes copies of secondary sources about Tsien, including a chapter from von Kármán's autobiography The Wind and Beyond, and "The Bitter Tea of Dr. Tsien," by Milton Viorst, published in Esquire in 1967. The sub-series identified as "JPL History" is composed primarily of historian's activities reports, filed by R. Cargill Hall during his research of the Ranger Program, ultimately published as Lunar Impact: A History of Project Ranger (NASA SP-4210, 1977). The monthly reports document the Ranger history, as well as the JPL history written by Clayton R. Koppes under supervision of Caltech Professor Daniel J. Kevles, as well as other historical activity, and visitors. The reports are from October 1973 to February 1976. Also included in the sub-series is a file regarding a pre-emptive name change of the Lab to the "H. Allen Smith Jet Propulsion Laboratory" in October 1972. Smith was an eight-term Congressman who was not seeking reelection. Section 11 of H.R. 16645, amending the Public Buildings Act of 1959, officially renamed JPL after Congressman Smith. Neither Caltech, JPL nor NASA were notified of the name change until a press release was issued by Smith's office. Reactions to the name change at JPL were highly negative, as most heard of it for the first time as a new sign was put into place. The situation was ultimately resolved when the Caltech Board of Trustees formally designated JPL as the "Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology." Smith officially dropped his approval of the name change, the sign was taken down and the whole matter was apparently forgotten. Also of note in the collection is correspondence from Carl Sagan to William H. Pickering, dated July 12, 1973, where Sagan suggests Professor Von R. Eshleman of Stanford University as a potential successor for Pickering as JPL Director. There is another sub-series entitled "Miscellaneous" that includes items that did not fit easily into any other place. Included are four files dealing with the Caltech Management Club, which include photographs from a dinner banquet in honor of Caltech President Lee A. DuBridge, and an address by Air Force General Bernard A. Schriever. Also included in the series is a file relating to research scientist Robert T. Brinkmann, who had delivered a report of his research at a foreign conference without proper clearance. The clearance was, through administrative error, neither granted nor approved. Brinkmann submitted for clearance a manuscript of his talk in preparation for publishing in a French journal. The clearance was not given, and Brinkmann, no longer an employee, wrote to NASA Administrator Thomas O. Paine about the whole matter. Also of note is a curious file about Pickering being wooed by Yuni, a counter-culture organization who attempted to recruit ten prominent individuals to come together to solve America's most pressing problems. Among the individuals named were Walter Cronkite, Bill Cosby, Buckminster Fuller, Simon Ramo, and William H. Pickering. The organization paid for a full-page ad in the Los Angeles Times, and urged people to send postcards to the individuals named in an effort to persuade them to participate. The organization resurfaced briefly in 1972, with a similar scheme, but did not receive nearly as much publicity as their first attempt. Most of the individuals named in both groups, Pickering included, seemed to have basically ignored the group. Included in the file are newspaper clippings, press releases, correspondence, and postcards all involving the organization. 4.10 Minority/Ethnic Affairs (Boxes 16-17; folders 296-311). This sub-series primarily documents the activities of the Employee Committee, and its successors the Employee Ethnic Advisory Committee (EEAC) and the Advisory Committee on Minority Affairs (ACMA). The Employee Ethnic Advisory Committee was reorganized from the old Employee Committee on October 29, 1969, with a revised charter. James King, Jr. was appointed Chairman. The previous Employee Committee was started in July 1968, with Walter H. Padgham as Chairman. The EEAC changed its name to the Advisory Committee on Minority Affairs (ACMA) in March 1972. James King continued as Chairman of ACMA. Also included in the series are progress reports involving the Affirmative Action Program, and Women's Equity Action League. 4.11 Annual Reports/Five-Year Plans (Boxes 17-18; folders 312-317). This short sub-series includes JPL's contributions to the Caltech Annual Presidents Reports from 1964-1974, and two five-year plans released by JPL in 1970 and 1974. Foreign Travel Log Sheets/Visit Reports (Box 18; folders 319-324). There were two series in the collection that were not given a numerical classification. The Foreign Travel Log Sheets/Visit Reports were one of the two. The foreign travel log sheets were divided into programmatic and non-programmatic travel. The authorization forms documented the purpose of the trip, the destination and departure and arrival dates, along with signatures of approval. The original order of the programmatic travel forms was alphabetical, and this order has been maintained. Two programs were singled out with their own folders, the Concorde and Helios. In 1972-73, JPL personnel conducted experiments with an interferometer to measure several stratospheric trace constituents in the atmosphere from the Concorde supersonic airplane. Seven employees traveled to Toulouse, France and Fairford, England. Additionally, in 1973 several people traveled to West Germany for support of the Helios Solar Probe Project. Travel by employees for nonprogrammatic reasons were documented in a separate folder, organized chronologically. Nonprogrammatic travel included delivering papers at symposia held outside the United States. Outgoing Correspondence (Boxes 18-19; folders 325-336). The Outgoing Correspondence file was another part of the collection that was not given a numerical classification as a whole yet was kept yearly as one unit. The series is composed almost entirely as copies (blue-colored) of outgoing correspondence, either from William Pickering or Vickie Melikan. The correspondence is arranged chronologically, with two exceptions. Two events that occurred in 1968 generated enough correspondence that it was decided to given them each a file. The first event was the Tenth Anniversary of the launching of Explorer 1. A technical symposium was held at Caltech's Beckman Auditorium on February 1, 1968. People invited to participate or attend were Homer E. Newell, James A. Van Allen, General James M. Gavin, and Dwight D. Eisenhower, among others. On October 31, 1968, there was a ceremony commemorating the GALCIT rocket motor experiments of 1936. A plaque was unveiled outside the Von Kármán Auditorium. Invited to attend were Frank J. Malina, Apollo M.O. Smith, Carlos Wood, Edward Forman, William Bollay, William C. Rockefeller, Beverley Forman, Walt Powell, Martin Summerfield, Homer J. Stewart, and Val Larsen, among others. Seven folders contain documents that are stamped or marked "JPL Discreet." Whole folders that are discreet are noted in the folder list. The original positions of JPL Discreet material in the collection have been marked with separation sheets. The material has been moved to a box at the end of the collection. Included in the Discreet information is a file pertaining to the Hibbs Ad Hoc Advisory Committee, created by Pickering on February 26, 1964. The committee was composed of Al Hibbs, Frank Colella, Barney Huber, Vicki Melikan and Richard R. Wilford. It was to look into the Laboratory's problems with NASA management and Caltech in the aftermath of several Ranger failures.
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Renzetti, Nicholas A., 1914-1998. Goldstone Computation Center : Interoffice Memorandum to Eberhardt Rechtin, 1964 Jul 17.
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Goldstone Computation Center : Interoffice Memorandum to Eberhardt Rechtin, 1964 Jul 17.
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- Renzetti, Nicholas A., 1914-1998. Goldstone Computation Center : Interoffice Memorandum to Eberhardt Rechtin, 1964 Jul 17.
Burke, James D., 1925-. JPL industry conference : proceedings, 1960 Oct 26.
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JPL industry conference : proceedings, 1960 Oct 26.
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- Burke, James D., 1925-. JPL industry conference : proceedings, 1960 Oct 26.
Rechtin, Eberhardt, 1926-2006. An Annotated History of CODORAC: 1953-1958, 1958 Aug 4.
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An Annotated History of CODORAC: 1953-1958, 1958 Aug 4.
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- Rechtin, Eberhardt, 1926-2006. An Annotated History of CODORAC: 1953-1958, 1958 Aug 4.
Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. Space Communications, 1960 May 1.
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Space Communications, 1960 May 1.
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Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. S-Band and Ranging Development in the Ranger Follow-On and Mariner Programs : memo to R.J. Parks, C.I. Cummings, W.E. Giberson, H.R. Lawrence, and distribution, 1961 Aug 31.
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S-Band and Ranging Development in the Ranger Follow-On and Mariner Programs : memo to R.J. Parks, C.I. Cummings, W.E. Giberson, H.R. Lawrence, and distribution, 1961 Aug 31.
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- Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. S-Band and Ranging Development in the Ranger Follow-On and Mariner Programs : memo to R.J. Parks, C.I. Cummings, W.E. Giberson, H.R. Lawrence, and distribution, 1961 Aug 31.
Rechtin, Eberhardt, 1926-2006. Notes from interview with Eberhardt Rechtin, Ranger, 1967 Nov 2.
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Notes from interview with Eberhardt Rechtin, Ranger, 1967 Nov 2.
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- Rechtin, Eberhardt, 1926-2006. Notes from interview with Eberhardt Rechtin, Ranger, 1967 Nov 2.
Parks, Robert J., 1922-. Robert J. Parks Collection, 1945-1966.
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Robert J. Parks Collection, 1945-1966.
The items in the collection were collected by Robert J. Parks. Parks' career at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) lasted from 1947 to 1987. During the span dates of the collection, Parks served as an Engineer in the Guidance and Control Section (1947-50), Chief of the Guidance Section and its various incarnations (1950-60), Project Director of the Sergeant Missile Program (1957-60), and Flight Projects Director (1961-84). Represented in the collection are correspondence, reports, journal reprints, handwritten notes, brochures, and photographs. The collection is divided into six series: Contract JPL-15, JPL Reports, Journal Reprints, Flight Projects, Deep Space Network, and Miscellaneous. The bulk of the collection is between 1948-1961. Each series is filed chronologically unless otherwise noted. At a conference held at Wright Field, Ohio in May 1948, the U.S. Air Force Air Materiel Command assigned JPL a project to evaluate and assess the guidance and control of guided missile projects underway at eight different contractors. This project, Contract W33-038-AC-18709, was known as JPL-15. The eight contractors (and their missiles) that were evaluated were: Bell Aircraft Company (MX-776 Shrike/Rascal), Boeing Aircraft Company (MX-606 Ground-to-Air Pilotless Aircraft [GAPA]), Ryan Aeronautical Company (MX-799 Firebird), Hughes Aircraft Company (MX-904 Tiamat), University of Michigan (MX-794 Wizard), North American Aviation Company (MX-770 NATIV), Glenn L. Martin Company (MX-771A Matador) and Northrop Aircraft Company (MX-775B Snark). The first evaluation, Bell Aircraft Company, began in June 1948. Robert Parks was one of the engineers who traveled to the contractor sites to consult with engineers on the various projects. In December 1948 he traveled to Seattle to visit Boeing. In April 1949 he traveled to Ann Arbor, Michigan to evaluate the University of Michigan. Immediately after this he went to Baltimore to the Glenn L. Martin Company. The majority of the series is comprised of handwritten notes. Also included in the series are memoranda, correspondence and travel forms. A majority of the memoranda in the series were originally marked as "Secret," but have all been declassified. Also prominent in the series are three documents that are key in the formation of the Deep Space Network. The "Radio Astronomy Handbook," dated February 1958 and written by William D. Merrick, is a working handbook in the development of the Deep Space Network. Included in the handbook is a complete list of all existing observatories and their locations, along with short profiles of companies that could be contracted in assisting JPL personnel to construct radio astronomy antennas. "A Study of On-Site Computing and Data Processing for a World Tracking Network," JPL Publication 155, was dated February 9, 1959 and written by Clarence R. Gates and Marshall S. Johnson. It is a study formulating the requirements for operations to be performed on tracking or antenna-acquisition data at the individual sites of what was then called a World Tracking Network. The "South African Trip Report" is a travel report by Jack N. James and Phil A. Tardini on their trip to the Union of South Africa as a potential site for a NASA Deep Space Station. James, Tardini, and two other NASA personnel were in South Africa from September 26 to October 5, 1959. The group met with officials from the National Institute for Telecommunications Research (NITR), a unit of the South African government's Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). The objectives were to narrow potential sites based on geographical, topological and logistical considerations; a discussion of a possible agreement with South African officials; and to gather general information on South Africa. Each of the three objectives is given adequate discussion in the report. Also in the report are summaries of briefings and topographical maps of possible site locations. DSS 51, a 26-meter L and S-band antenna, located at Hartbeesthoek, outside of Johannesburg, became operational in June 1961. The station ceased operations for the DSN in June 1974, due officially to changing requirements for planetary flight programs. The antenna was transferred to NITR, which configured it for radio astronomy research that continues to the present day.
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- Parks, Robert J., 1922-. Robert J. Parks Collection, 1945-1966.
Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. The design of optimum linear systems : JPL EP#204, 1958 Apr.
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The design of optimum linear systems : JPL EP#204, 1958 Apr.
From the introduction : It is the purpose of this text to instruct engineers in the design of optimum linear systems. An optimum linear system is defined as an unbiased, linear system which performs a desired linear operation with the minimum mean square error The basic cause for the system error is usually an external disturbance of a simple statistical nature. System error need not be caused by a disturbance, however; the design technique is also applicable to transient design of systems with limited power capabilities.
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- Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. The design of optimum linear systems : JPL EP#204, 1958 Apr.
Renzetti, Nicholas A., 1914-1998. [Four memoranda regarding the Deep Space Network], 1967-1989.
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[Four memoranda regarding the Deep Space Network], 1967-1989.
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- Renzetti, Nicholas A., 1914-1998. [Four memoranda regarding the Deep Space Network], 1967-1989.
Raggio, Carl. Carl Raggio Collection, 1953-1970.
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Carl Raggio Collection, 1953-1970.
This collection describes the various phases of research and development of spacecraft from the early 1950's into the early 1970's. It includes various documents authored by Raggio as well as documents collected by him and saved as relevant to his career. They include materials from the Re-Entry Test Vehicle (RTV) Project, Project Deal (Explorer), Ranger Project, Mariner Mars '69 Project, and various other JPL items. The collection focuses on spacecraft hardware drawings, early phases of spacecraft research and development, along with presentations by William Pickering and Eberhardt Rechtin about the early years of space exploration. The files are arranged first by three generic types: paper materials, photographs, and published items. The paper materials are in turn arranged with Raggio-authored items first, then by Project and then within each Project, in chronological sequence. The photographs are arranged in ascending JPL Still Image Negative Number order. The published items are arranged by Project.
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- Raggio, Carl. Carl Raggio Collection, 1953-1970.
Lukasik, Stephen,. Oral history interview with Stephen Lukasik, 1991 Oct. 17.
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Oral history interview with Stephen Lukasik, 1991 Oct. 17.
Lukasik discusses his tenure at the Advanced Research Projects Agency(ARPA), later the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). The interview focuses on the Information Processing Techniques Office (IPTO) of ARPA. Topics include: the work of Eb Rechtin, the development of computer networks and ARPANET, artificial intelligence research, the recruitment of IPTO directors, the effect of the Mansfield amendment, which specified research should be relevant to the military, on IPTO and ARPA funding, the grant process, the development of ILLIAC. Lukasik concludes the interview with a discussion of the name change from ARPA to DARPA.
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- Lukasik, Stephen,. Oral history interview with Stephen Lukasik, 1991 Oct. 17.
Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. What's the use of our racing for space? : presentation, 1960 Nov 3.
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What's the use of our racing for space? : presentation, 1960 Nov 3.
Presentation to the Armed Froces Communications and Electronics Association, Washington D. C.
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- Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. What's the use of our racing for space? : presentation, 1960 Nov 3.
Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. Microlock and Army Map Services : letters, to Dr. John O'Keefe, 1957 July 10, Jul 19.
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Microlock and Army Map Services : letters, to Dr. John O'Keefe, 1957 July 10, Jul 19.
This series describes trying to persuade the AMS to buy Microlock stations, since they are already committed to buying Minitrack systems.
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- Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. Microlock and Army Map Services : letters, to Dr. John O'Keefe, 1957 July 10, Jul 19.
Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. Long-range planning for the Deep-Space Network : AIAA paper no. 67-975, 1967 Oct 23-27.
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Long-range planning for the Deep-Space Network : AIAA paper no. 67-975, 1967 Oct 23-27.
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- Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. Long-range planning for the Deep-Space Network : AIAA paper no. 67-975, 1967 Oct 23-27.
Burke, James D., 1925-. History Office Collection, Ranger / Mariner/Surveyor.
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History Office Collection, Ranger / Mariner/Surveyor.
The 36 boxes in this collection were assembled from Archives accession 91-123 which originally consisted of five separate records shipments gathered together by Leo Lunine in 1982 from the Ranger History Office to be sent to Lee Saegesser archivist in the NASA History Division. In 1991 Lee Saegesser returned the files to JPL. Archives accession 91-123 included portions of five original collections named Lunar Program Director's files (4 cubic feet), W. H. Pickering Director's office correspondence on Ranger Mariner and Surveyor (2 cubic feet), Deputy Director A. R. Luedecke correspondence on Surveyor, Mariner and Voyager (1 cubic foot), Dan Schneiderman, Mariner Project Manager files (5 cubic feet), and Ranger project files (24 cubic feet). The Ranger files included 6 boxes of Ranger Microfilm, which were duplicate negative copies of the photos taken by the Rangers and two of the special presentation books made of high quality reproductions that were reprinted inexpensively to create NASA SP 61, 62 and 63 and 111 and 112. The original 36 boxes were repacked into 27 boxes and were retained by the Archives as the present collection. This collection consists of both permanent and temporary records. The collection includes items marked JPL discreet, IOM's, correspondence, film, photographs, handwritten notes, drawings, reviews, reports, and recommendations. Folders are described in the attached finding aid.
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- Burke, James D., 1925-. History Office Collection, Ranger / Mariner/Surveyor.
Rechtin, Eberhardt, 1926-2006. Design of Phase-Lock Oscillator Circuits, 1957 Feb 7.
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Design of Phase-Lock Oscillator Circuits, 1957 Feb 7.
ArchivalResource: 29 pages (spiral bound)
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- Rechtin, Eberhardt, 1926-2006. Design of Phase-Lock Oscillator Circuits, 1957 Feb 7.
Hamilton, Tom W.,. Interview with Tom W. Hamilton / byJose Alonso.
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Interview with Tom W. Hamilton / byJose Alonso.
Tom Hamilton describes his efforts, beginning in the 1960's, to improve the accuracy of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Deep Space Network's (DSN) ranging and tracking data. The improvements in the DSN led to discoveries about the atmosphere of Mars, as well as providing capabilities that could be used in other areas of scientific research, such as very long base interferometry. For a period of time, he was also involved in the Low Cost Silicon Array (LSSA) Project at JPL.
ArchivalResource: Transcript: 27 p.2 sound cassettes (1 hour, 10 min.) : analog, mono.
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Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. Effect on DSIF (Deep Space Instrumentation Facility) of Possible Ranger Rescheduling : memo to R.J. Parks, 1963 Sep 5.
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Effect on DSIF (Deep Space Instrumentation Facility) of Possible Ranger Rescheduling : memo to R.J. Parks, 1963 Sep 5.
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- Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. Effect on DSIF (Deep Space Instrumentation Facility) of Possible Ranger Rescheduling : memo to R.J. Parks, 1963 Sep 5.
Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. Access by Australian scientists to Woomera station during Venus transit : letter to Edwin P. Hartman, NASA Melbourne Office, 1962 Oct 16.
Title:
Access by Australian scientists to Woomera station during Venus transit : letter to Edwin P. Hartman, NASA Melbourne Office, 1962 Oct 16.
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- Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. Access by Australian scientists to Woomera station during Venus transit : letter to Edwin P. Hartman, NASA Melbourne Office, 1962 Oct 16.
Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. Titles for DSIF Sites Near Canberra : letter to R.A. Leslie, DSIF 42 Station Director, 1963 Nov 27.
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Titles for DSIF Sites Near Canberra : letter to R.A. Leslie, DSIF 42 Station Director, 1963 Nov 27.
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- Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. Titles for DSIF Sites Near Canberra : letter to R.A. Leslie, DSIF 42 Station Director, 1963 Nov 27.
Andrew J. and Erna Viterbi Family Archives, 1905-2007
Title:
Andrew J. and Erna Viterbi Family Archives 1905-2007
ArchivalResource: 20.0 Linear feet; 47 document cases, 1 small box, 1 oversize box; 35000 digital objects
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- Andrew J. and Erna Viterbi Family Archives, 1905-2007
Linnes, Karl 1923-1985. Interview with Karl Linnes / by Hallie Poore.
Title:
Interview with Karl Linnes / by Hallie Poore.
Linnes describes minimum weight radio instrumentation, developments in telemetry including phase lock loop research that led to CODERAC, and design elements of Microlock and Minitrack. He describes missions including Sputnik, Vanguard and Explorer 1, and personnel including Rechtin, Sampson, Pickering, Froehlich, von Braun, Van Allen and others.
ArchivalResource: transcript : 60 p.2 audio cassettes (60 min) : analog, mono.
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- Linnes, Karl 1923-1985. Interview with Karl Linnes / by Hallie Poore.
JPL Advisory Council Membership Lists, 1979.
Title:
JPL Advisory Council Membership Lists, 1979.
ArchivalResource: 20 pages.
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- JPL Advisory Council Membership Lists, 1979.
Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. Improvements in DSN (Deep Space Network) Operations : memo to C.R. Gates and W.K. Victor, 1964 Aug 3.
Title:
Improvements in DSN (Deep Space Network) Operations : memo to C.R. Gates and W.K. Victor, 1964 Aug 3.
ArchivalResource: 3 pages.
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- Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. Improvements in DSN (Deep Space Network) Operations : memo to C.R. Gates and W.K. Victor, 1964 Aug 3.
Larsen, Valdemar C. Jr., 1902-1978. JPL Bulletins 1949-1958.
Title:
JPL Bulletins 1949-1958.
Two folders with index in first folder.
ArchivalResource: 257 pages (2 folders)
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- Larsen, Valdemar C. Jr., 1902-1978. JPL Bulletins 1949-1958.
Richter, Henry L., Jr.,. Interview with Henry L. Richter, Jr. / by Russell Castonguay.
Title:
Interview with Henry L. Richter, Jr. / by Russell Castonguay.
Dr. Henry L. Richter, Jr., former head of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Space Instruments Section, describes his work on the early Explorer satellites and his involvement in tracking the Soviet Sputnik satellites. He also participated in the development of the Microlock tracking system. In 1958, he attended an International Geophysical Year (IGY) conference in the Soviet Union where scientists shared data on the IGY satellites.
ArchivalResource: Transcript: 27 p.1 sound cassette (45 min.) : analog, mono.
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- Richter, Henry L., Jr.,. Interview with Henry L. Richter, Jr. / by Russell Castonguay.
Eberhardt Rechtin Biography and List of Awards, 1999.
Title:
Eberhardt Rechtin Biography and List of Awards, 1999.
ArchivalResource: 3 pages.
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- Eberhardt Rechtin Biography and List of Awards, 1999.
Sparks, Brian O., 1911-1983. JPL-Industry Conference : proceedings, 1960 Nov 18.
Title:
JPL-Industry Conference : proceedings, 1960 Nov 18.
This document contains 14 speeches.
ArchivalResource: 54 pages.
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- Sparks, Brian O., 1911-1983. JPL-Industry Conference : proceedings, 1960 Nov 18.
Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. Conversion of Ranger from L-band to S-band : letter to G.M. Truszynski, NASA, 1963 Aug 8.
Title:
Conversion of Ranger from L-band to S-band : letter to G.M. Truszynski, NASA, 1963 Aug 8.
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- Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. Conversion of Ranger from L-band to S-band : letter to G.M. Truszynski, NASA, 1963 Aug 8.
Rechtin, Eberhardt. Oral history interview with Eberhardt Rechtin, 1987 April 24.
Title:
Oral history interview with Eberhardt Rechtin, 1987 April 24.
Exposure to JASON and scientific advising. Early JASON projects; SEESAW work on lasers; director of Advanced Research Project Agency (ARPA). Projects Sanguine and AGILE; war issues. Management philosophy; assessment of JASON's function.
ArchivalResource: Transcript, 20 pp.
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- Rechtin, Eberhardt. Oral history interview with Eberhardt Rechtin, 1987 April 24.
Stevens, Robertson, 1922- ,. Interview with Robertson Stevens / by Hallie Poore, 1974 Aug 1.
Title:
Interview with Robertson Stevens / by Hallie Poore, 1974 Aug 1.
Robertson Stevens describes the development of Microlock, precursor to the Deep Space Network (DSN). He describes the personalities of the men developing the system and compares it to other competing systems.
ArchivalResource: transcript : 17 pages.audio cassettes : analog, mono.
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- Stevens, Robertson, 1922- ,. Interview with Robertson Stevens / by Hallie Poore, 1974 Aug 1.
Jet Propulsion Laboratory (U.S.). Office of the Director. JPL Executive Council Collection, 1960-1982.
Title:
JPL Executive Council Collection, 1960-1982.
The collection contains materials distributed to and generated by the JPL Executive Council, dated primarily between 1975 to 1980. The materials include items distributed and/or discussed at Executive Council meetings, memoranda, Executive Council meeting minutes and summaries, agendas, Executive Council Retreat and Mini-Retreat agendas, minutes and summaries, and correspondence, reports, memoranda, copies of journal and newspaper articles, and ephemera that were generally presented as attachments to the record of the meeting. Meeting minutes of three Executive Council committees are also represented in the collection. The committees were the Solar System Exploration Executive Committee (later the Space Science and Exploration Executive Committee), the UtilitarianProjects Executive Committee, and the Institutional Executive Committee. Half of the subject files were originally filed chronologically, while half were filed with the meeting minutes or summary of the meeting they pertained to. This arrangement has been retained, with a chronological subject file series as well as attachments to the meetings in the Executive Council meetings series.
ArchivalResource: 7.5 cubic ft. (340 folders).
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- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (U.S.). Office of the Director. JPL Executive Council Collection, 1960-1982.
Koukol, Joe (Joseph F.), 1915-2007,. Interview with Joe Koukol / by Russell Castonguay.
Title:
Interview with Joe Koukol / by Russell Castonguay.
Joseph F. Koukol describes his career at JPL, beginning with his college education. He describes his work on telemetry for the Corporal and Sergeant projects and on telecommunications for the Explorer project. He ends with his influences as an engineer and his impressions of JPL and Dr. Pickering during its early years.
ArchivalResource: Transcript: 55 p.1 sound cassette (75 min.) : analog, mono.
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- Koukol, Joe (Joseph F.), 1915-2007,. Interview with Joe Koukol / by Russell Castonguay.
Jaffe, R. Design and performance of phase-lock loops capable of near-optimum performance over a wide range of input signal and noise levels : Progress Report No. 20-243, 1954 Dec 1.
Title:
Design and performance of phase-lock loops capable of near-optimum performance over a wide range of input signal and noise levels : Progress Report No. 20-243, 1954 Dec 1.
Title page is marked ORDCIT Project Contract No. DA-04-495-Ord 18 Department of the Army Ordnance Corps. The abstract reads : Phase-lock loops, which are phase-sensitive servos capable of efficiently detecting narrow-band signals in the presence of wide-band noise, have been designed utilizing Wiener[alpha]s theory of filtering. The behavior of phase-lock loops preceded by limiters has been the oretically investigated and shown to be near-optimum, even if the input-noise and input-signal levels deviate considerably from the design levels used in the Wiener equation. The theoretical analysis has been experimentally verified, and a simplified design procedure for phase-lock loops preceded by limiters is given.
ArchivalResource: 40 pages.
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- Jaffe, R. Design and performance of phase-lock loops capable of near-optimum performance over a wide range of input signal and noise levels : Progress Report No. 20-243, 1954 Dec 1.
Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. Requested Critique of Ranger 7 Flight Operations : memo to William H. Pickering, JPL Director, 1964 Aug 17.
Title:
Requested Critique of Ranger 7 Flight Operations : memo to William H. Pickering, JPL Director, 1964 Aug 17.
ArchivalResource: 2 pages.
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- Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. Requested Critique of Ranger 7 Flight Operations : memo to William H. Pickering, JPL Director, 1964 Aug 17.
Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. Requirements for Use of Jodrell Bank Facility : memo to William H. Pickering, JPL Director, 1960 Nov 22.
Title:
Requirements for Use of Jodrell Bank Facility : memo to William H. Pickering, JPL Director, 1960 Nov 22.
ArchivalResource: 1 pages.
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- Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. Requirements for Use of Jodrell Bank Facility : memo to William H. Pickering, JPL Director, 1960 Nov 22.
Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. Project Deal assigned electronic parts responsibilities : memo to JJ.E. Froehlich, R. J. Parks, and Dr. Pickering, 1957 Oct 30.
Title:
Project Deal assigned electronic parts responsibilities : memo to JJ.E. Froehlich, R. J. Parks, and Dr. Pickering, 1957 Oct 30.
ArchivalResource: 2 pages.
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- Rechtin, Eberhardt 1926-2006. Project Deal assigned electronic parts responsibilities : memo to JJ.E. Froehlich, R. J. Parks, and Dr. Pickering, 1957 Oct 30.
Stevens, Robertson, 1922- ,. Interview with Robertson Stevens / by Jose Alonso 1992 Mar 18.
Title:
Interview with Robertson Stevens / by Jose Alonso 1992 Mar 18.
In a series of six interviews with Jose Alonso over the course of 1992, Robertson Stevens describes his work at JPL on the Deep Space Network (DSN). He chronologically discusses its history, the various problems he encountered during the design, and the later implementation and uses of the antennas and the network.
ArchivalResource: transcript : 95 pages.6 audio cassettes (270 min) : analog, mono.
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- Stevens, Robertson, 1922- ,. Interview with Robertson Stevens / by Jose Alonso 1992 Mar 18.
Business Card of Eberhardt Rechtin, ca. 1960.
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Business Card of Eberhardt Rechtin, ca. 1960.
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- Business Card of Eberhardt Rechtin, ca. 1960.
E. Rechtin miscellaneous papers, 1968-1973
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E. Rechtin miscellaneous papers 1968-1973
American engineer; director, Advanced Research Projects Agency, United States Department of Defense, 1967-1970; principal deputy director of defense research and engineering, 1970-1971; assistant secretary of defense for telecommunications, 1972-1973.
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