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|discontinued=1989 | |discontinued=1989 | ||
|designers=Fendall Winston;Craig Bryant;Steve Morton;Bill Benedict;Don Kirkpatrick;Steve Skidmore;Carlos Beeck;Morris Engelson | |||
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* [[Media:070-1734-00.pdf|Tektronix 7L5 Operators Manual -00]] (OCR) | * [[Media:070-1734-00.pdf|Tektronix 7L5 Operators Manual -00]] (OCR) | ||
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According to the 070-2184-01 manual, instruments with a serial number below Β070000 are missing the ''B − (Save A)'' feature and the corresponding button on the front panel. The military version is called PL-1391/U and is also lacking the ''B − (Save A)'' feature. | According to the 070-2184-01 manual, instruments with a serial number below Β070000 are missing the ''B − (Save A)'' feature and the corresponding button on the front panel. The military version is called PL-1391/U and is also lacking the ''B − (Save A)'' feature. | ||
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Fendall Winston was Project Leader for the 7L5 and along with Craig Bryant and Steve Morton provided much of the electrical design. Bill Benedict and Don Kirkpatrick did the digital circuitry. Steve Skidmore coordinated mechanical design, with Carlos Beeck doing the optoelectronic switch-in-a-knob. Morris Engelson provided overall engineering direction for the program. | |||
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