Alcator C-MOD Weekly Highlights October 26, 1994 Alcator C-MOD is nearing the end of the present maintenance/repair period. Good progress has continued in readying the machine for resumed operation next month. All vertical port crosses have been installed. Connection of internal diagnostic cables to feedthroughs on the vertical port flanges is well underway. All gate valves on the upper vertical ports have been installed. The cryostat and coil systems are being purged continuously with N2 gas from the vaporizer. The cryogenics system and CRYO PLC control system are now operational. All oxygen alarms were checked out and are operational. The TF thermocouple scanner has been debugged and is now in operation. The HEAT system is near the end of its checkout/debug cycle. A modification has been made to the control circuitry of the chopper supply used for fast vertical plasma position control. This modification should improve response time and give a more linear response to demand voltages. Testing of the supply into a dummy load is underway. In-vessel work is continuing. The D-port ICRF antenna is now complete. All of the new magnetics diagnostics associated with halo current monitoring are now in place. A replacement flux loop for F17, which was found to be damaged during the last campaign, has been installed. Cabling for two of the ten divertor shunts was found to be faulty and is being replaced. Calibration of the H-alpha diagnostic arrays is in progress. A preliminary checkout of the neutron detection system using a small external source was carried out. A full neutron calibration with a source inside the machine is scheduled for this week. All the igloo blocks are now in place. Equipment mounted on the igloo is now being installed. Ex-vessel diagnostic systems are being re-positioned on the diagnostic stand and readied for operation. Dry runs for presentations at the APS Division of Plasma Physics Meeting are taking place this week. Thirty-one posters, eleven contributed orals, and two invited talks on Alcator C-MOD research are being presented, including eleven posters by our outside collaborators.