Alcator C-MOD Weekly Highlights July 16, 1996 C-MOD was pumped down today, after several months of invessel work. During the last week the cryopump, edge Thomson scattering, glow discharge electrodes, tangential interferometer mirror and retro-reflector, divertor gas puff system, Torvac, and RF probe installations were completed. A neutron calibration was also done before pumpdown. In addition, the vessel heater and nitrogen purge systems have been checked out and are now operational. The machine cryostat and magnets must be purged with nitrogen gas for several days before liquid nitrogen can be used for cooldown. We are now preparing for leak checks, edge Thomson scattering calibrations, bake, and ECDC discharge cleaning. Power systems are also being brought back on line. GE arrived last week to diagnose and fix the problem with the alternator alignment. One of the oil bearings at the exciter end of the alternator was found to be misaligned and slightly worn. It has been refurbished on-site and reinstalled. The remaining alternator and flywheel bearings are in excellent condition. GE is now reassembling the alternator with an end-of-week target date for completion. RF work last week consisted primarily of continuing the installation of the two new coax runs from the new transmitters to the cell. The runs are now complete except for installation of some of the hardware linking the 20 foot long coax sections. University of Texas FRC scientists and students are assisting in the development of the C-Mod Phase Contrast Imaging System for investigating ICRF waves and possibly plasma turbulence. Construction of the first phase plate began at the FRC this week. Analysis was also begun of the C-MOD optical configuration to estimate expected image quality, wavenumber resolution and range and sensitivity.