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|introduced=1969  
|introduced=1969  
|discontinued=1990  
|discontinued=1990  
|designers=[[George Frye]], [[Al Zimmerman]], and [[Gene Cowan]].
|designers=George Frye;Al Zimmerman;Gene Cowan
|manuals=
|manuals=
* [[Media:070-0986-00.pdf|Tektronix 7T11 Manual]] (OCR)
* [[Media:070-0986-00.pdf|Tektronix 7T11 Manual]] (OCR)
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Because the 7T11 and 7S11 have [[7000-series Sampling Shoe|direct interconnections side by side]], they also work in slow mainframes.  
Because the 7T11 and 7S11 have [[7000-series Sampling Shoe|direct interconnections side by side]], they also work in slow mainframes.  
The 7T11 supports up to two 7S11 for dual channel or X–Y operation.  
The 7T11 supports up to two 7S11 for dual channel or X–Y operation.  
It was designed by George Frye, Al Zimmerman, and Gene Cowan.


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