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Abstract: Abstract A high field nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer has been put into operation at the MIT, Francis Bitter National Magnet Laboratory. The spectrometer is built around a high homogeneity magnet, the design field of which was 11.74 T, and which in fact operates in persistent mode at a field of 11.71 T. The magnet is wound using niobium-titanium superconductor cooled to 2.3 K and is housed in a special dewar designed to permit continuous subatmospheric cryogenic operation and to minimize helium consumption. This and a companion paper describe the analysis, design, and construction of the magnet.