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Camp Evans Historic District is an area of the Camp Evans
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in
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. The site of the military installation () is noted for a 1914 transatlantic radio receiver and various
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laboratories of the
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(e.g., signal, vacuum tube,
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, & photo-optics). It was designated a
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in 2012, in recognition of the site's long role in the development of modern civilian and military electronic communications.


Belmar Receiving Station

The Belmar Receiving Station was established near the Belmar community together with a separate transatlantic transmitting facility at
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(American Marconi). The Belmar station included a mile-long bronze-wire receiving antenna strung on six 400 foot tall masts with three 150 foot balancing towers along the Shark River. Outgoing Morse-code messages were sent via a telegraph land-line from the Belmar Station to the transmitter. The receiving site also had a telegraph land-line to a New York office. Original buildings on the campus () were built by the J.G. White Engineering Corp. between 1912 and 1914. This was part of the
Guglielmo Marconi Guglielmo Giovanni Maria Marconi, 1st Marquis of Marconi (; 25 April 187420 July 1937) was an Italians, Italian inventor and electrical engineering, electrical engineer, known for his creation of a practical radio wave-based Wireless telegrap ...
's wireless girdle around the Earth. In one of the buildings being constructed for the Belmar station, the
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was demonstrated on January 31/February 1, 1914. In April 1917, the Belmar station was acquired as part of the Navy's
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Trans-Atlantic Communication System and after the November
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, American Marconi regained the Belmar station, which
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owned from October 1919 until 1924. In 1924, the site was returned to Radio Corporation of America (RCA) ownership.


Ownership

RCA sold the site to the Monmouth County Pleasure Seekers Club which was closely tied to Arthur H. Bell and the
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. They owned the site from 1925 to 1935. The Young People's Association for the Propagation of the Gospel purchased the Belmar station in 1936, and The King's College opened in September 1938 — when it was denied
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it relocated (currently it is in the
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). The Signal Corps Radar Laboratory (SCRL) of Fort Hancock (formerly "Field Laboratory No. 3") in the late 1930s used a field set-up at the Belmar station to compare US radars with the British CH- CHL Radars (additional testing of hardware was often done at the nearby Twin Lights radar station, such as a trial radar network in 1939).


Evans Signal Laboratory

In 1941 the Belmar radio site was renamed the Evans Signal Laboratory after Wall Township purchased the original Marconi buildings and the surrounding 93 acres for the Army to move the SCRL.NRHP Registration Form citation 41 Initial construction of Camp Evans Historic District quickly built more than two dozen buildings and structures on the open land to the south and west of the Marconi buildings, including 2 boiler houses, 4 long rectangular one-story buildings, and two groups of radio antenna shelters. Two models of the SCR-271 radar were located near the intersection of Monmouth Boulevard and Watson Road (the model D had a sign for the SCRL Installation and Maintenance School).


Camp Evans

Camp Evans was designated by
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General Order, 17 February 1942; the Camp Evans Signal Laboratory was named on March 31, 1942 (the date of the camp's dedication); and in December 1942, the War Department directed the Signal Corps General Development Laboratories and the Camp Evans Signal Lab to combine into the Signal Corps Ground Service (SCGS) with headquarters at
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, to adapt SCR-268s for picket ships,NRHP Registration Form citation 44: modified the SCR-268 into the SCR-602 which detected Japanese
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s (producing 12 renumbered AN/TPQ-3 developmental models) and on the SCR-584 tracking radar, did preliminary testing in December 1941 and added
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. The lab also improved components (''e.g.'' for the proximity fuse) and established a special unit which tested captured German and Japanese radars. The laboratory was also responsible for Army radar development by civilian companies (''e.g.'', GE AN/CPS-1 early warning radar, Rad Lab AN/CPS-4 height finder, Bendix AN/GPN-2 & LE AN/GPN-6 search sets, and Bendix AN/CPN-18 secondary surveillance radar). By August 1943, Lt Col Paul E. Watson was the director of the Camp Evans Signal Laboratory. In addition to the Signal lab, Camp Evans had the Joint Army-Navy Tube Standardization (JANS) Laboratory and in May 1945, the Signal Corps Ground Services was reformed into the Signal Corps Engineering Laboratories. Initial experimentation with an enemy mortar and artillery locating radar was conducted at Camp Evans in 1944. By the end of the war Camp Evans had approximately 134 buildings and structures on approximately 217 acres including the Meteorological Branch of the Army Signal Corps (
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the Meteorological Branch at McCook Field).


Cold War events

The facility was the initial point of contact for many top German scientists after WWII. These included
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and
Erich Traub Erich Traub (27 June 1906 – 18 May 1985) was a German veterinarian, scientist and virologist who specialized in foot-and-mouth disease, Rinderpest and Newcastle disease. Traub was a member of the National Socialist Motor Corps (NSKK), a Nazi ...
as part of
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. Camp Evans' black engineers contributed to electronic research, development, product distribution and training. For instance, Dr. Walter McAfee at
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first calculated the speed of the moon during
Project Diana Project Diana, named for the Roman moon goddess Diana, was an experimental project of the US Army Signal Corps in 1946 to bounce radar signals off the Moon and receive the reflected signals. This was the first experiment in radar astronomy a ...
(it took 40 minutes to travel 15 deg, the width of the fixed radar beam rotating with the Earth). After the World War II
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s tracked by the giant
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had reached space and their telemetry had been received (''e.g.'', at burnout); during moonrise on January 10, 1946,
Project Diana Project Diana, named for the Roman moon goddess Diana, was an experimental project of the US Army Signal Corps in 1946 to bounce radar signals off the Moon and receive the reflected signals. This was the first experiment in radar astronomy a ...
transmitted
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radar pulses through the ionosphere to the moon and detected the reflection using a modified version of an experimental SCR-271 at the right of center Camp Evans. By August 1951, the Evans Signal Laboratory had a Meteorological Branch in Bldg. 39. The 1952 Army Radiation Dosimetry Laboratory was established in building 9401 which had an underground vault, a Van de Graff machine, and AN/UDM-1A
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and AN/UDM-1
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calibration sources. The building had one and a half foot walls to protect contain the radiation during experiments. After a visit on October 20, 1953.
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claimed that Camp Evans was a "house of spies", but none of the camp's employees which Senator McCarthy investigated in 1953 and 1954 were ever prosecuted. In 1957, replacement equipment, on the frame of a captured German Reise radar, erected at the Project Diana site helped track the Soviet Union's Sputnik (
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the
Deal Test Site The Deal Test Site (now Joe Palaia Park) is located in Ocean Township, New Jersey. The Joe Palaia Park was originally started as the Foxburst Farm, a tract which is now the southern portion of the park. It was purchased by Western Electric, (par ...
in Ocean Township that moved to Evans in 1973). Camp Evans became part of th
Signal Radio Propagation Agency
and developed a radar weather set The Evans laboratory transferred from the SCGS to the U. S. Army Signal Corps Engineering Laboratories (SCEL), which in April 1958 was renamed th
U. S. Army Signal Corps Research and Development Laboratory.
The Project Diana site with building 9162 was used for the
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satellite's downlink antenna (60-foot dish shaped antenna, Space Sentry) on April 1, 1960, for the first photograph from space (the ground terminal asat
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in the laboratory receiving area).http://www.historicfilms.com/tapes/8019 vintage film at minute 21:40 (film at end includes Eisenhower's voice broadcast from satellite) Radiation Incorporated's AN/TLM-18 Space Sentry at Camp Evans was used for
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. The Army Photo-optics Laboratory opened at Camp Evans in 1963. Most
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facilities and personnel moved to Camp Evans due to the Deal site lease terminating on June 30, 1973.


Closure

The
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at the
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designated Camp Evans for closure (''e.g.'', the Army Radiation Dosimetry Laboratory closed in 1999) Evans units moved to Fort Monmouth's Main Post (Project 42682), and Camp Evans land transferred to the
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. A section of the former camp is home to the Brookdale Campus at Wall, a branch of the
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. A district of Camp Evans was listed on the
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in 2002, and camp areas became part of the
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projecthttp://www.infoage.org InfoAge Science/History Learning Center (2005 funds were donated to restore the AN/TLM-18). In 2011
Institute for Exploratory Research
began in the basement at the InfoAge Science Center.


InfoAge

InfoAge Science & History Museums (InfoAge) was established in some of the historic district buildings . InfoAge is a member of the
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and was part of th
NASA Digital Learning Network
Its focus is science and the scientific and military history of Camp Evans. Exhibits and participating organizations include th
Vintage Computing Federation
Th
Military Technology Museum of New Jersey
electronic warfare, a Cold War-era fallout shelter, vintage radio, the National Broadcasters Hall of Fame and Museum
The Computer Deconstruction Laboratory
and th
New Jersey Shipwreck Museum.
Th
InfoAge Space Exploration Center (ISEC)
provides adult and youth programs that range from lectures, activities, to week-long summer programs. ISEC exhibits include the operational AN/TLM-18 antenna system, satellite models, and Apollo guidance computer.


References

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