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|designers=Linley Gumm; | |designers=Linley Gumm; | ||
As Project Manager for the 7L18 I | |||
would like to express my thanks to | |||
those who contributed so much | |||
to the success of the project. | |||
Bob Bales worked on the sweep, | |||
span attenuator, YIG driver, and | |||
instrument-interconnect; Russell | |||
Brown and George Maney did the | |||
microprocessor programming; Carlos Beeck and James Wolf mechanical design of the microwave | |||
assemblies, with Dave Shores and | |||
Philip Snow providing the electrical design; IF design was done by | |||
Wesley Hayward; Jack Reynolds | |||
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. Mv thanks to each | |||
|manuals= | |manuals= | ||
* [[Media:070-2339-02.pdf|7L18 Operators Manual]] (OCR) | * [[Media:070-2339-02.pdf|7L18 Operators Manual]] (OCR) | ||
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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]]) | ||
</blockquote> | |||
<blockquote> | |||
As Project Manager for the 7L18 I | |||
would like to express my thanks to | |||
those who contributed so much | |||
to the success of the project. | |||
Bob Bales worked on the sweep, | |||
span attenuator, YIG driver, and | |||
instrument-interconnect; Russell | |||
Brown and George Maney did the | |||
microprocessor programming; Carlos Beeck and James Wolf mechanical design of the microwave | |||
assemblies, with Dave Shores and | |||
Philip Snow providing the electrical design; IF design was done by | |||
Wesley Hayward; Jack Reynolds | |||
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. Mv thanks to each | |||
</blockquote> | </blockquote> | ||