Alcator C-MOD Weekly Highlights August 18,1994 Alcator C-MOD is in a maintenance/repair period. The main activities are associated with development of a new coax design for the OH bus. Progress continues to be made in this area. The new design features a flexible section in the foot of the inner coax, formed by EDM machining of a set of thin slots to form a leaf spring. Fabrication of the full-scale prototype of this new coax design is underway. Re-forming of the insulator pocket on the OH2L coil terminal, which was damaged as a result of the coax bus problem, is now underway. This represents the last repair activity to the OH coil prior to final cleaning and re-installation of the core. An engineering review of the new design and repair strategy was held at M.I.T. on Tuesday, August 16. Pete Bonanos of PPPL and Pete Petersen of GA participated, along with Don Priester and Steve Eckstrand of OFE. Analysis of physics data obtained during the summer run period is continuing. A detailed comparison has been carried out of radiated power increases during ICRF heating using the dipole antenna installed this year with those measured during monopole operation in 1993. The fraction of radiated power from inside the LCFS to total power does not increase during ICRF heating with the dipole antenna, remaining close to 50%; when the monopole antenna was used, radiated power during ICRF increased to as much as 90% of total input power. A comparison between molybdenum influx at a given RF power showed a factor of order 6 lower Mo influx for the dipole antenna case. Last week, the PFC hosted the quarterly meeting of the Fusion Safety Steering Committee; Dr. Catherine Fiore of the C-MOD staff is a member of this committee.