Alcator C-MOD Weekly Highlights July 2, 1996 Our up-to-air period is now coming to a close, and most engineering effort is focused on finishing invessel work and pumping down the machine. Installation of all divertor modules and the divertor cryopump prototype have been primary concerns during the last week. All divertor tiles and modules are now invessel, as is the divertor cryopump prototype. The 300K shield for the cryopump feedlines and the tube for the divertor pressure measurement are undergoing final invessel fitups. We are now finishing assembly and installation of a variety of new or upgraded systems including the glow discharge electrodes, divertor fast gas puff system, fast divertor thermocouples, and optics for the tangential interferometer. A full system test of the glow discharge electrodes and coax was carried out successfully in the vacuum test chamber. This test confirmed proper operation of the coax feed system, insulators, and electrodes. The diborane feed manifold, which will supply gas for the glow discharge during boronization is now installed invessel. Work on diagnostic systems continues. The CO2 laser for the two-color interferometer was returned from refurbishing last week and is back in operation. All invessel work on the the edge Thomson scattering system is complete. A beam focus test in which the YAG laser beam was run from the laser lab into the vessel was carried out successfully by the PPPL/MIT team. A calibration of the collection optics and a final check of the polychromator alignment was done. The fast alignment tracking system that will keep the beam aligned during a shot is now operational. Alignment and calibration of the visible light periscopes and visible bremsstralung array is nearing completion. The divertor fast scanning probe has been installed. The second shipment of RF components from PPPL was completed last week. Of major importance was the delivery of a final power amplifier assembly and input and output cavities for one driver. With these components in house, we have most components needed to complete transmitter #3. Additional components delivered included 9" coax elbows, filament power supply controllers, and phase shifters. The final shipment from PPPL is now scheduled for September. Earl Marmar was at the second FESAC Inertial Fusion Energy review last week at LLNL. Ian Hutchinson was at the EPS meeting in Kiev and talked on particle drift effects in the Alcator C-MOD divertor. Vinny Bertolino and Joe Bosco are at the University of Texas helping with preparations for the transfer of the diagnostic neutral beam to MIT. This transfer is part of the Texas/MIT collaboration that also includes the development of important beam related diagnostics for Alcator C-MOD.