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Although the 7L18 never did sell well, Linley and his crew developed components and technologies that later were used in the [[492]]. | Although the 7L18 never did sell well, Linley and his crew developed components and technologies that later were used in the [[492]]. | ||
([[Media:LinleyGumm_TW_03271987.pdf|TekWeek March 27, 1987]]) | ([[Media:LinleyGumm_TW_03271987.pdf|TekWeek March 27, 1987]]) | ||
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was involved in the early design of the phase lock circuitry with Steve Morton completing the work; Don Kirkpatrick designed the digital storage IC's with Dennis Smith doing the front panel and digital storage board; Al Huegli was responsible for the outstanding job of mechanical design. Virginia Morehead was indispensable in providing prototype support, as were the plant support people during introduction. Many other names should be included in this list but space | was involved in the early design of the phase lock circuitry with Steve Morton completing the work; Don Kirkpatrick designed the digital storage IC's with Dennis Smith doing the front panel and digital storage board; Al Huegli was responsible for the outstanding job of mechanical design. Virginia Morehead was indispensable in providing prototype support, as were the plant support people during introduction. Many other names should be included in this list but space | ||
doesn't allow. | doesn't allow. | ||
([[Media:Tekscope 1977 V9 N3.pdf|Tekscope 1977 V9 N3]]) | |||
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