d. Shipboard Recording and Data Readout: 
(1) The data from this system should be one of the "in-puts" 
into the Master Shipboard Data Logging and Processing System. 
(2) This should include: (a) a multi-channel pulse height 
analyzer with direct dial readout, (b) visual analog readout and magnetic 
tape recording, (c) background storage and direct subtraction accessory. 
Potential Users and Estimated Number of Units Which They May Require: 
a. U. S. Navy (basic research, applied research, and oceanographic 
survey ships) - 20 to 40 
be U.- S. Coast and Geodetic Survey - 10 to 20 
c. Certain activities within Scientific Community - 10 to 20 
d. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries - 2 to 8 
e.- Atomic Energy Commission - 10 to 20 
Total: 52 to 108 
Recommendation Where Instrument Should Be Researched and Developed: 
U. S. Industry. 
Relative Importance to U. S. National Oceanographic Program: 
Individual instrument/equipment priority 13. 
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