Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Roger. For your AGS address 224, plus 60267; 225, plus 58148; 226, plus 70312; 227, minus 50031. Over.

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

Roger. 224, plus 60267; 225, plus 58148; 226, plus 70312; 227, minus 50031. Over.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Roger. Good readback. Out.

Michael Collins (CMP)

Eagle, Columbia. My P22 is complete. I'm continuing this maneuver to AGS CAL attitude.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Eagle, Columbia. Your high gain angles are—Corrected—Eagle, Houston. Your high gain angles are 165 pitch, yaw 66. Over.

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

Stand by about another …

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

Houston, Eagle. I think I've got you on the high gain antenna now. AGS are go.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Columbia, Houston. If you go to REACQ on the high gain, we can acquire you now. Over.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Eagle, Houston. We got some loads for you if you'll give us P00 and DATA. Over.

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

You've got P00 and DATA.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Roger. We've got both of you on the high gains now. It sounds great now. Over.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Columbia, Houston. I have a SEP PAD if you're ready to copy. Over.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Roger, Mike. SEP PAD, RCS/G&N: NOUN 47 and NOUN 48 are NA, NOUN 33, 100 395 000, NOUN 81 is NA, roll 000 007 000. Rest of PAD is NA.

Michael Collins (CMP)

SEP, RCS/G&N at a TIG of 100 39 50: roll 0, pitch 007, yaw 0. Over.

Neil Armstrong (CDR)

Houston, Eagle. Are you ready for us to start the RCS checkout now?

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

As soon as we finish the uplink. Stand by one. Over.

Michael Collins (CMP)

Houston, Columbia. Comment on P22. Worked just fine. The crater I marked on is a small crater down inside crater 130 as described by John Young.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Roger. We copy.

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Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Eagle, Houston. On our load—during our load, we had to do a VERB 96 to stop integration. We're going to start over again on this load. Over.

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

And, Eagle, here. I have read out address in the AGS 404, 405 and 406, and I had believed that 405 and 406 would both be all zeros, and I would propose maybe that I reset them to zero. I realize that 404 should be a negative number, and it is minus 13495. Over.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Buzz, we've got—The only thing we're missing here is the drift check. After we finish our load, we'd like you to do the drift check with Columbia. Over.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Eagle, Houston. The 404, 405, 406 look fine to us. Over.

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

Roger. I am going to be setting them up to zero for the undocking. The question is do you want me to reset 404, 405, 406 back to the numbers that they are now, or can I leave them zero? I intend to set 404 to a minus 13495. Over.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Eagle, Houston. We would like you to zero, as called out in the timeline, all three addresses, 404, 405, 406, before undocking. After docking you can load them hack to the values that you have right now. Over.

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

And, Houston, Eagle here. Both RCS helium pressures are reading 2900. Over.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Roger, Buzz. There seems to be some confusion here on 405 and 406. We'd like you to zero them out prior to undocking, and after undocking you can—we'd like them still zeroed. Over.

Buzz Aldrin (LMP)

Roger. I agree with that. Thank you.

Charlie Duke (CAPCOM)

Eagle, Houston. We've got the load in the—We have reselected P00; your integration is going again for you; the computer is yours. We'd like to do the drift check now. Over.

Neil Armstrong (CDR)

Columbia, let's flick it in 0620 when you are ready.

Michael Collins (CMP)

Standing by until your Mark, Neil.