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TM500/5000 PRODUCTS
The vintageTEK Museum is a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation - 501(c)3. Many corporations have a matching gift program for employees. If you would like to donate to vintageTEK, check with your employer to see if they have such a program. HISTORY OF TEKTRONIX Miles Tippery was one of the four founders of Tektronix and worked only 8 years until 1953 when he had to leave due to health issues.. Miles wrote an autobiography of his life and donated a portion to the museum which we have printed as a 326 page book "My Years At Tektronix 1946-1953".Since this book is part of his autobiography, the early history of Tektronix is interwoven along with storiesGRASS VALLEY GROUP
Grass Valley Group. Dr. Hare started the D.G.C. Hare company in 1949. Among many products, mostly magnetic recorders, they built the Cinerama amplifiers. We believe this is an early D.G.C. Hare tube Cinerama amplifier and logo tag. The Grass Valley Group was formed by Dr. Donald Hare in 1959. Dr. 75 PAGES CELEBRATING TEKTRONIX’ 75TH ANNIVERSARY 75 Pages Celebrating Tektronix’ 75th Anniversary. 2021 marks Tektronix 75th birthday. This birthday poster was made in 1986 for the 40th anniversary of the company. It is a photograph of a clay sculpture created by Will Vinton Studios in Portland. The museum hasthe
OSCILLOSCOPE MUSIC
Oscilloscope Music. Oscilloscopes generally have an XY mode. Analog oscilloscopes show XY displays in real time where digital oscilloscopes have to acquire the signal and then display the data so generally are not as good. Our demonstration board draws the Wizard, Tek Bug, and Tennis in XY mode. Alan Wolke has a nice tutorial #288:Comparing XY
TEKTRONIX HOLLAND N.V. (HEERENVEEN) The Heerenveen plant, situated in the center of the Netherlands, was started in 1961. The official opening was on June 22, 1962. Here is a photo of a young Earl Wantland taken in 1962. TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR OSCILLOSCOPE Troubleshooting Your Oscilloscope. Tektronix published a training guide in 1989 for T&M Service Technicians. This is a near 100 page document of troubleshooting tips and procedures for a typical analog scope. Click on the PDF to open the document. We also sell Stan Griffith's Oscilloscopes: Selecting and Restoring a Classic on ourebay store.
321 OSCILLOSCOPE
The 321 oscilloscope is a very compact single channel 5 MHz oscilloscope introduced in 1960. It is mostly a solid-state design with 5718 peanut tube for the input. TEKTRONIX GUERNSEY LTD The first Tektronix building was a former weaving mill located on Victoria Avenue and occupied from 1961 to 1963. This highlighted building is the location of the the Tektronix Guernsey Ltd office. Al Hannman was the General Manager of the Guernsey facility and he is transporting Tektronix products on his Austin Healey luggage rack. VINTAGETEK.ORGHOME PAGENEWS BLOGHOW TO DONATESTEM, TOURS EDUCATIONON-LINE EXHIBITS vintageTEK is a charitable, educational and scientific museum founded to commemorate the early history of Tektronix. The museum and website is dedicated to displaying Tektronix products which enabled generations to create the future and in memory of those employees contributing to this legacy.TM500/5000 PRODUCTS
The vintageTEK Museum is a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation - 501(c)3. Many corporations have a matching gift program for employees. If you would like to donate to vintageTEK, check with your employer to see if they have such a program. HISTORY OF TEKTRONIX Miles Tippery was one of the four founders of Tektronix and worked only 8 years until 1953 when he had to leave due to health issues.. Miles wrote an autobiography of his life and donated a portion to the museum which we have printed as a 326 page book "My Years At Tektronix 1946-1953".Since this book is part of his autobiography, the early history of Tektronix is interwoven along with storiesGRASS VALLEY GROUP
Grass Valley Group. Dr. Hare started the D.G.C. Hare company in 1949. Among many products, mostly magnetic recorders, they built the Cinerama amplifiers. We believe this is an early D.G.C. Hare tube Cinerama amplifier and logo tag. The Grass Valley Group was formed by Dr. Donald Hare in 1959. Dr. 75 PAGES CELEBRATING TEKTRONIX’ 75TH ANNIVERSARY 75 Pages Celebrating Tektronix’ 75th Anniversary. 2021 marks Tektronix 75th birthday. This birthday poster was made in 1986 for the 40th anniversary of the company. It is a photograph of a clay sculpture created by Will Vinton Studios in Portland. The museum hasthe
OSCILLOSCOPE MUSIC
Oscilloscope Music. Oscilloscopes generally have an XY mode. Analog oscilloscopes show XY displays in real time where digital oscilloscopes have to acquire the signal and then display the data so generally are not as good. Our demonstration board draws the Wizard, Tek Bug, and Tennis in XY mode. Alan Wolke has a nice tutorial #288:Comparing XY
TEKTRONIX HOLLAND N.V. (HEERENVEEN) The Heerenveen plant, situated in the center of the Netherlands, was started in 1961. The official opening was on June 22, 1962. Here is a photo of a young Earl Wantland taken in 1962. TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR OSCILLOSCOPE Troubleshooting Your Oscilloscope. Tektronix published a training guide in 1989 for T&M Service Technicians. This is a near 100 page document of troubleshooting tips and procedures for a typical analog scope. Click on the PDF to open the document. We also sell Stan Griffith's Oscilloscopes: Selecting and Restoring a Classic on ourebay store.
321 OSCILLOSCOPE
The 321 oscilloscope is a very compact single channel 5 MHz oscilloscope introduced in 1960. It is mostly a solid-state design with 5718 peanut tube for the input. TEKTRONIX GUERNSEY LTD The first Tektronix building was a former weaving mill located on Victoria Avenue and occupied from 1961 to 1963. This highlighted building is the location of the the Tektronix Guernsey Ltd office. Al Hannman was the General Manager of the Guernsey facility and he is transporting Tektronix products on his Austin Healey luggage rack.HOME
vintageTEK is a charitable, educational and scientific museum founded to commemorate the early history of Tektronix, Inc and its role in spawning approximately 300 high technology companies in the 'Silicon Forest' - i.e. the four county, two state metropolitan area ofPortland, Oregon.
TEKTRONIX IN MOVIES AND SHOWS Tektronix equipment has been used in movies and shows. This is the earliest film we know of which features a Tektronix oscilloscope. This film, 1953 The Magnetic Monster, features a 511 oscilloscope which is only shown briefly.This film was the first in IvanCURVE TRACERS
The first curve tracer for transistors was the 575 which was introduced in 1957 and had a long production life until replaced by the 576. The 575 was finally phased out in 1972. John Kobbe had a instrumental role in the development of both the 570 and 575 curve tracers. The 576 curve tracer is not on display in the museum but isused for
SONY/TEKTRONIX PRODUCTS This Sony/Tek 335 35 MHz dual trace oscilloscope was a very popular instrument. This exhibit is a combination of two products, the Tektronix 1401 Spectrum Analyzer and the Sony/Tek 323 4 MHz single channel oscilloscope. It is a great portable spectrum analyzer configuration and the NiCd batteries in the 323 are often stillfunctional!
OSCILLOSCOPE MUSIC
Oscilloscope Music. Oscilloscopes generally have an XY mode. Analog oscilloscopes show XY displays in real time where digital oscilloscopes have to acquire the signal and then display the data so generally are not as good. Our demonstration board draws the Wizard, Tek Bug, and Tennis in XY mode. Alan Wolke has a nice tutorial #288:Comparing XY
CERAMICS ROLE IN CRTS Tektronix personnel were recently in the crawl space below building 13, the home of the museum and the former home of the Ceramics Operation, for some routine maintenance.321 OSCILLOSCOPE
The 321 oscilloscope is a very compact single channel 5 MHz oscilloscope introduced in 1960. It is mostly a solid-state design with 5718 peanut tube for the input. TEKTRONIX GUERNSEY LTD The first Tektronix building was a former weaving mill located on Victoria Avenue and occupied from 1961 to 1963. This highlighted building is the location of the the Tektronix Guernsey Ltd office. Al Hannman was the General Manager of the Guernsey facility and he is transporting Tektronix products on his Austin Healey luggage rack.CRT MANUFACTURING
This January 4, 1954 Oregonian article features the construction of the new CRT building. Here are some early photos of CRT manufacturing at the Sunset plant. TEKTRONIX FIRST PRODUCTS The vintageTEK Museum is a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation - 501(c)3. Many corporations have a matching gift program for employees. If you would like to donate to vintageTEK, check with your employer to see if they have such a program. VINTAGETEK.ORGHOME PAGENEWS BLOGHOW TO DONATESTEM, TOURS EDUCATIONON-LINE EXHIBITS vintageTEK is a charitable, educational and scientific museum founded to commemorate the early history of Tektronix. The museum and website is dedicated to displaying Tektronix products which enabled generations to create the future and in memory of those employees contributing to this legacy. VINTAGETEK REPAIR VIDEOS vintageTEK Repair Videos. The museum is creating short videos on some of the more typical Tektronix repairs for vintage instruments. 7L12 Spectrum Analyzer Plugin. Casting a Replacement Knob.TM500/5000 PRODUCTS
The vintageTEK Museum is a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation - 501(c)3. Many corporations have a matching gift program for employees. If you would like to donate to vintageTEK, check with your employer to see if they have such a program. HISTORY OF TEKTRONIX Miles Tippery was one of the four founders of Tektronix and worked only 8 years until 1953 when he had to leave due to health issues.. Miles wrote an autobiography of his life and donated a portion to the museum which we have printed as a 326 page book "My Years At Tektronix 1946-1953".Since this book is part of his autobiography, the early history of Tektronix is interwoven along with storiesGRASS VALLEY GROUP
Grass Valley Group. Dr. Hare started the D.G.C. Hare company in 1949. Among many products, mostly magnetic recorders, they built the Cinerama amplifiers. We believe this is an early D.G.C. Hare tube Cinerama amplifier and logo tag. The Grass Valley Group was formed by Dr. Donald Hare in 1959. Dr.321 OSCILLOSCOPE
The 321 oscilloscope is a very compact single channel 5 MHz oscilloscope introduced in 1960. It is mostly a solid-state design with 5718 peanut tube for the input.MILES TIPPERY
Miles Tippery was one of the four founders of Tektronix. Jack Murdock met Miles in the Coast Guard and after the war Jack Murdock, Howard Vollum, Miles Tippery, and Glen McDowell decided to form a company together to develop and produce a superior oscilloscope. 11301A PROGRAMMABLE ANALOG OSCILLOSCOPE The museum has a 11301A 400 MHz analog programmable oscilloscope which was introduced in 1987. The mainframe accepts three plug-ins and this oscilloscope is configured with an 11A34 Four Channel Amplifier and a 11A52 600 MHz dual-channel plug-in. This same 1986/87 issue of Handshake describes how to choose a digitizer and provides an overview TEKTRONIX GUERNSEY LTD The first Tektronix building was a former weaving mill located on Victoria Avenue and occupied from 1961 to 1963. This highlighted building is the location of the the Tektronix Guernsey Ltd office. Al Hannman was the General Manager of the Guernsey facility and he is transporting Tektronix products on his Austin Healey luggage rack. 7704A CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION The vintageTEK Museum is a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation - 501(c)3. Many corporations have a matching gift program for employees. If you would like to donate to vintageTEK, check with your employer to see if they have such a program. VINTAGETEK.ORGHOME PAGENEWS BLOGHOW TO DONATESTEM, TOURS EDUCATIONON-LINE EXHIBITS vintageTEK is a charitable, educational and scientific museum founded to commemorate the early history of Tektronix. The museum and website is dedicated to displaying Tektronix products which enabled generations to create the future and in memory of those employees contributing to this legacy. VINTAGETEK REPAIR VIDEOS vintageTEK Repair Videos. The museum is creating short videos on some of the more typical Tektronix repairs for vintage instruments. 7L12 Spectrum Analyzer Plugin. Casting a Replacement Knob.TM500/5000 PRODUCTS
The vintageTEK Museum is a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation - 501(c)3. Many corporations have a matching gift program for employees. If you would like to donate to vintageTEK, check with your employer to see if they have such a program. HISTORY OF TEKTRONIX Miles Tippery was one of the four founders of Tektronix and worked only 8 years until 1953 when he had to leave due to health issues.. Miles wrote an autobiography of his life and donated a portion to the museum which we have printed as a 326 page book "My Years At Tektronix 1946-1953".Since this book is part of his autobiography, the early history of Tektronix is interwoven along with storiesGRASS VALLEY GROUP
Grass Valley Group. Dr. Hare started the D.G.C. Hare company in 1949. Among many products, mostly magnetic recorders, they built the Cinerama amplifiers. We believe this is an early D.G.C. Hare tube Cinerama amplifier and logo tag. The Grass Valley Group was formed by Dr. Donald Hare in 1959. Dr.321 OSCILLOSCOPE
The 321 oscilloscope is a very compact single channel 5 MHz oscilloscope introduced in 1960. It is mostly a solid-state design with 5718 peanut tube for the input.MILES TIPPERY
Miles Tippery was one of the four founders of Tektronix. Jack Murdock met Miles in the Coast Guard and after the war Jack Murdock, Howard Vollum, Miles Tippery, and Glen McDowell decided to form a company together to develop and produce a superior oscilloscope. 11301A PROGRAMMABLE ANALOG OSCILLOSCOPE The museum has a 11301A 400 MHz analog programmable oscilloscope which was introduced in 1987. The mainframe accepts three plug-ins and this oscilloscope is configured with an 11A34 Four Channel Amplifier and a 11A52 600 MHz dual-channel plug-in. This same 1986/87 issue of Handshake describes how to choose a digitizer and provides an overview TEKTRONIX GUERNSEY LTD The first Tektronix building was a former weaving mill located on Victoria Avenue and occupied from 1961 to 1963. This highlighted building is the location of the the Tektronix Guernsey Ltd office. Al Hannman was the General Manager of the Guernsey facility and he is transporting Tektronix products on his Austin Healey luggage rack. 7704A CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION The vintageTEK Museum is a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation - 501(c)3. Many corporations have a matching gift program for employees. If you would like to donate to vintageTEK, check with your employer to see if they have such a program. 75 PAGES CELEBRATING TEKTRONIX’ 75TH ANNIVERSARY 75 Pages Celebrating Tektronix’ 75th Anniversary. 2021 marks Tektronix 75th birthday. This birthday poster was made in 1986 for the 40th anniversary of the company. It is a photograph of a clay sculpture created by Will Vinton Studios in Portland. The museum hasthe
SONY/TEKTRONIX PRODUCTS This Sony/Tek 335 35 MHz dual trace oscilloscope was a very popular instrument. This exhibit is a combination of two products, the Tektronix 1401 Spectrum Analyzer and the Sony/Tek 323 4 MHz single channel oscilloscope. It is a great portable spectrum analyzer configuration and the NiCd batteries in the 323 are often stillfunctional!
CERAMIC CRT MOLDS FOUND Ceramic CRT Molds Found. Posted on June 8, 2021 by VT June 8, 2021 June 8, 2021 by VT June 8, 2021 TEKTRONIX HOLLAND N.V. (HEERENVEEN) The Heerenveen plant, situated in the center of the Netherlands, was started in 1961. The official opening was on June 22, 1962. Here is a photo of a young Earl Wantland taken in 1962.OSCILLOSCOPE MUSIC
Oscilloscope Music. Oscilloscopes generally have an XY mode. Analog oscilloscopes show XY displays in real time where digital oscilloscopes have to acquire the signal and then display the data so generally are not as good. Our demonstration board draws the Wizard, Tek Bug, and Tennis in XY mode. Alan Wolke has a nice tutorial #288:Comparing XY
TEKTRONIX GUERNSEY LTD The first Tektronix building was a former weaving mill located on Victoria Avenue and occupied from 1961 to 1963. This highlighted building is the location of the the Tektronix Guernsey Ltd office. Al Hannman was the General Manager of the Guernsey facility and he is transporting Tektronix products on his Austin Healey luggage rack. 7704A CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION The vintageTEK Museum is a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation - 501(c)3. Many corporations have a matching gift program for employees. If you would like to donate to vintageTEK, check with your employer to see if they have such a program.422 OSCILLOSCOPE
The Type 422 first appeared in the mid-1965 Tektronix catalog. It is a dual-trace 15 MHz portable oscilloscope ideal for field service work. It used Tektronix' first CRT with a scan expansion mesh to allow a four-inch diagonal screen size with a package depth comparable to the300 series.
HOW THE TEKTRONIX SERIES 500 SCOPES CAME TOGETHER HOW THE TEKTRONIX SERIES 500 SCOPES CAME TOGETHER . By John Kobbe written as a third party observer. (531) Starting at the Hawthorne plant in early 1951, it TEKTRONIX AND TEKTRONIX SUBSIDIARY HAMS Am ateur radio is commonly known as “ham radio” and the operators as "hams". As you might imagine, electronics oriented companies such as Tektronix and its subsidiaries had a number of hams employed. This May 1957 TekTalk article features Ham Club news including the namechange to TERAC.
VINTAGETEK.ORGHOME PAGENEWS BLOGHOW TO DONATESTEM, TOURS EDUCATIONON-LINE EXHIBITS vintageTEK is a charitable, educational and scientific museum founded to commemorate the early history of Tektronix. The museum and website is dedicated to displaying Tektronix products which enabled generations to create the future and in memory of those employees contributing to this legacy. VINTAGETEK REPAIR VIDEOS vintageTEK Repair Videos. The museum is creating short videos on some of the more typical Tektronix repairs for vintage instruments. 7L12 Spectrum Analyzer Plugin. Casting a Replacement Knob.TM500/5000 PRODUCTS
The vintageTEK Museum is a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation - 501(c)3. Many corporations have a matching gift program for employees. If you would like to donate to vintageTEK, check with your employer to see if they have such a program. HISTORY OF TEKTRONIX Miles Tippery was one of the four founders of Tektronix and worked only 8 years until 1953 when he had to leave due to health issues.. Miles wrote an autobiography of his life and donated a portion to the museum which we have printed as a 326 page book "My Years At Tektronix 1946-1953".Since this book is part of his autobiography, the early history of Tektronix is interwoven along with storiesGRASS VALLEY GROUP
Grass Valley Group. Dr. Hare started the D.G.C. Hare company in 1949. Among many products, mostly magnetic recorders, they built the Cinerama amplifiers. We believe this is an early D.G.C. Hare tube Cinerama amplifier and logo tag. The Grass Valley Group was formed by Dr. Donald Hare in 1959. Dr.321 OSCILLOSCOPE
The 321 oscilloscope is a very compact single channel 5 MHz oscilloscope introduced in 1960. It is mostly a solid-state design with 5718 peanut tube for the input.MILES TIPPERY
Miles Tippery was one of the four founders of Tektronix. Jack Murdock met Miles in the Coast Guard and after the war Jack Murdock, Howard Vollum, Miles Tippery, and Glen McDowell decided to form a company together to develop and produce a superior oscilloscope. 11301A PROGRAMMABLE ANALOG OSCILLOSCOPE The museum has a 11301A 400 MHz analog programmable oscilloscope which was introduced in 1987. The mainframe accepts three plug-ins and this oscilloscope is configured with an 11A34 Four Channel Amplifier and a 11A52 600 MHz dual-channel plug-in. This same 1986/87 issue of Handshake describes how to choose a digitizer and provides an overview TEKTRONIX GUERNSEY LTD The first Tektronix building was a former weaving mill located on Victoria Avenue and occupied from 1961 to 1963. This highlighted building is the location of the the Tektronix Guernsey Ltd office. Al Hannman was the General Manager of the Guernsey facility and he is transporting Tektronix products on his Austin Healey luggage rack. 7704A CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION The vintageTEK Museum is a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation - 501(c)3. Many corporations have a matching gift program for employees. If you would like to donate to vintageTEK, check with your employer to see if they have such a program. VINTAGETEK.ORGHOME PAGENEWS BLOGHOW TO DONATESTEM, TOURS EDUCATIONON-LINE EXHIBITS vintageTEK is a charitable, educational and scientific museum founded to commemorate the early history of Tektronix. The museum and website is dedicated to displaying Tektronix products which enabled generations to create the future and in memory of those employees contributing to this legacy. VINTAGETEK REPAIR VIDEOS vintageTEK Repair Videos. The museum is creating short videos on some of the more typical Tektronix repairs for vintage instruments. 7L12 Spectrum Analyzer Plugin. Casting a Replacement Knob.TM500/5000 PRODUCTS
The vintageTEK Museum is a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation - 501(c)3. Many corporations have a matching gift program for employees. If you would like to donate to vintageTEK, check with your employer to see if they have such a program. HISTORY OF TEKTRONIX Miles Tippery was one of the four founders of Tektronix and worked only 8 years until 1953 when he had to leave due to health issues.. Miles wrote an autobiography of his life and donated a portion to the museum which we have printed as a 326 page book "My Years At Tektronix 1946-1953".Since this book is part of his autobiography, the early history of Tektronix is interwoven along with storiesGRASS VALLEY GROUP
Grass Valley Group. Dr. Hare started the D.G.C. Hare company in 1949. Among many products, mostly magnetic recorders, they built the Cinerama amplifiers. We believe this is an early D.G.C. Hare tube Cinerama amplifier and logo tag. The Grass Valley Group was formed by Dr. Donald Hare in 1959. Dr.321 OSCILLOSCOPE
The 321 oscilloscope is a very compact single channel 5 MHz oscilloscope introduced in 1960. It is mostly a solid-state design with 5718 peanut tube for the input.MILES TIPPERY
Miles Tippery was one of the four founders of Tektronix. Jack Murdock met Miles in the Coast Guard and after the war Jack Murdock, Howard Vollum, Miles Tippery, and Glen McDowell decided to form a company together to develop and produce a superior oscilloscope. 11301A PROGRAMMABLE ANALOG OSCILLOSCOPE The museum has a 11301A 400 MHz analog programmable oscilloscope which was introduced in 1987. The mainframe accepts three plug-ins and this oscilloscope is configured with an 11A34 Four Channel Amplifier and a 11A52 600 MHz dual-channel plug-in. This same 1986/87 issue of Handshake describes how to choose a digitizer and provides an overview TEKTRONIX GUERNSEY LTD The first Tektronix building was a former weaving mill located on Victoria Avenue and occupied from 1961 to 1963. This highlighted building is the location of the the Tektronix Guernsey Ltd office. Al Hannman was the General Manager of the Guernsey facility and he is transporting Tektronix products on his Austin Healey luggage rack. 7704A CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION The vintageTEK Museum is a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation - 501(c)3. Many corporations have a matching gift program for employees. If you would like to donate to vintageTEK, check with your employer to see if they have such a program. 75 PAGES CELEBRATING TEKTRONIX’ 75TH ANNIVERSARY 75 Pages Celebrating Tektronix’ 75th Anniversary. 2021 marks Tektronix 75th birthday. This birthday poster was made in 1986 for the 40th anniversary of the company. It is a photograph of a clay sculpture created by Will Vinton Studios in Portland. The museum hasthe
SONY/TEKTRONIX PRODUCTS This Sony/Tek 335 35 MHz dual trace oscilloscope was a very popular instrument. This exhibit is a combination of two products, the Tektronix 1401 Spectrum Analyzer and the Sony/Tek 323 4 MHz single channel oscilloscope. It is a great portable spectrum analyzer configuration and the NiCd batteries in the 323 are often stillfunctional!
TEKTRONIX IN MOVIES AND SHOWS Tektronix equipment has been used in movies and shows. This is the earliest film we know of which features a Tektronix oscilloscope. This film, 1953 The Magnetic Monster, features a 511 oscilloscope which is only shown briefly.This film was the first in Ivan CERAMIC CRT MOLDS FOUND Ceramic CRT Molds Found. Posted on June 8, 2021 by VT June 8, 2021 June 8, 2021 by VT June 8, 2021 TEKTRONIX GUERNSEY LTD The first Tektronix building was a former weaving mill located on Victoria Avenue and occupied from 1961 to 1963. This highlighted building is the location of the the Tektronix Guernsey Ltd office. Al Hannman was the General Manager of the Guernsey facility and he is transporting Tektronix products on his Austin Healey luggage rack. TEKTRONIX HOLLAND N.V. (HEERENVEEN) The Heerenveen plant, situated in the center of the Netherlands, was started in 1961. The official opening was on June 22, 1962. Here is a photo of a young Earl Wantland taken in 1962. 7704A CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION The vintageTEK Museum is a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation - 501(c)3. Many corporations have a matching gift program for employees. If you would like to donate to vintageTEK, check with your employer to see if they have such a program. TEKTRONIX AND TEKTRONIX SUBSIDIARY HAMS Am ateur radio is commonly known as “ham radio” and the operators as "hams". As you might imagine, electronics oriented companies such as Tektronix and its subsidiaries had a number of hams employed. This May 1957 TekTalk article features Ham Club news including the namechange to TERAC.
422 OSCILLOSCOPE
The Type 422 first appeared in the mid-1965 Tektronix catalog. It is a dual-trace 15 MHz portable oscilloscope ideal for field service work. It used Tektronix' first CRT with a scan expansion mesh to allow a four-inch diagonal screen size with a package depth comparable to the300 series.
HOW THE TEKTRONIX SERIES 500 SCOPES CAME TOGETHER HOW THE TEKTRONIX SERIES 500 SCOPES CAME TOGETHER . By John Kobbe written as a third party observer. (531) Starting at the Hawthorne plant in early 1951, it VINTAGETEK.ORGHOME PAGENEWS BLOGHOW TO DONATESTEM, TOURS EDUCATIONON-LINE EXHIBITS vintageTEK is a charitable, educational and scientific museum founded to commemorate the early history of Tektronix. The museum and website is dedicated to displaying Tektronix products which enabled generations to create the future and in memory of those employees contributing to this legacy. VINTAGETEK REPAIR VIDEOS vintageTEK Repair Videos. The museum is creating short videos on some of the more typical Tektronix repairs for vintage instruments. 7L12 Spectrum Analyzer Plugin. Casting a Replacement Knob.TM500/5000 PRODUCTS
The vintageTEK Museum is a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation - 501(c)3. Many corporations have a matching gift program for employees. If you would like to donate to vintageTEK, check with your employer to see if they have such a program. HISTORY OF TEKTRONIX Miles Tippery was one of the four founders of Tektronix and worked only 8 years until 1953 when he had to leave due to health issues.. Miles wrote an autobiography of his life and donated a portion to the museum which we have printed as a 326 page book "My Years At Tektronix 1946-1953".Since this book is part of his autobiography, the early history of Tektronix is interwoven along with stories 75 PAGES CELEBRATING TEKTRONIX’ 75TH ANNIVERSARY 75 Pages Celebrating Tektronix’ 75th Anniversary. 2021 marks Tektronix 75th birthday. This birthday poster was made in 1986 for the 40th anniversary of the company. It is a photograph of a clay sculpture created by Will Vinton Studios in Portland. The museum hasthe
OREGON MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY (OMSI) STAR TREK EXHIBIT The vintageTEK Museum is a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation - 501(c)3. Many corporations have a matching gift program for employees. If you would like to donate to vintageTEK, check with your employer to see if they have such a program.GRASS VALLEY GROUP
Grass Valley Group. Dr. Hare started the D.G.C. Hare company in 1949. Among many products, mostly magnetic recorders, they built the Cinerama amplifiers. We believe this is an early D.G.C. Hare tube Cinerama amplifier and logo tag. The Grass Valley Group was formed by Dr. Donald Hare in 1959. Dr. TEKTRONIX HOLLAND N.V. (HEERENVEEN) The Heerenveen plant, situated in the center of the Netherlands, was started in 1961. The official opening was on June 22, 1962. Here is a photo of a young Earl Wantland taken in 1962.321 OSCILLOSCOPE
The 321 oscilloscope is a very compact single channel 5 MHz oscilloscope introduced in 1960. It is mostly a solid-state design with 5718 peanut tube for the input.453 OSCILLOSCOPE
Tektronix oscilloscopes have been essential to the development and maintenance of IBM computers. For a time, the Tektronix 310 was a standard IBM service tool, being small enough for IBM Customer Engineers (as their service people were called) to carry to individual customer's premises. VINTAGETEK.ORGHOME PAGENEWS BLOGHOW TO DONATESTEM, TOURS EDUCATIONON-LINE EXHIBITS vintageTEK is a charitable, educational and scientific museum founded to commemorate the early history of Tektronix. The museum and website is dedicated to displaying Tektronix products which enabled generations to create the future and in memory of those employees contributing to this legacy. VINTAGETEK REPAIR VIDEOS vintageTEK Repair Videos. The museum is creating short videos on some of the more typical Tektronix repairs for vintage instruments. 7L12 Spectrum Analyzer Plugin. Casting a Replacement Knob.TM500/5000 PRODUCTS
The vintageTEK Museum is a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation - 501(c)3. Many corporations have a matching gift program for employees. If you would like to donate to vintageTEK, check with your employer to see if they have such a program. HISTORY OF TEKTRONIX Miles Tippery was one of the four founders of Tektronix and worked only 8 years until 1953 when he had to leave due to health issues.. Miles wrote an autobiography of his life and donated a portion to the museum which we have printed as a 326 page book "My Years At Tektronix 1946-1953".Since this book is part of his autobiography, the early history of Tektronix is interwoven along with stories 75 PAGES CELEBRATING TEKTRONIX’ 75TH ANNIVERSARY 75 Pages Celebrating Tektronix’ 75th Anniversary. 2021 marks Tektronix 75th birthday. This birthday poster was made in 1986 for the 40th anniversary of the company. It is a photograph of a clay sculpture created by Will Vinton Studios in Portland. The museum hasthe
OREGON MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY (OMSI) STAR TREK EXHIBIT The vintageTEK Museum is a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation - 501(c)3. Many corporations have a matching gift program for employees. If you would like to donate to vintageTEK, check with your employer to see if they have such a program.GRASS VALLEY GROUP
Grass Valley Group. Dr. Hare started the D.G.C. Hare company in 1949. Among many products, mostly magnetic recorders, they built the Cinerama amplifiers. We believe this is an early D.G.C. Hare tube Cinerama amplifier and logo tag. The Grass Valley Group was formed by Dr. Donald Hare in 1959. Dr. TEKTRONIX HOLLAND N.V. (HEERENVEEN) The Heerenveen plant, situated in the center of the Netherlands, was started in 1961. The official opening was on June 22, 1962. Here is a photo of a young Earl Wantland taken in 1962.321 OSCILLOSCOPE
The 321 oscilloscope is a very compact single channel 5 MHz oscilloscope introduced in 1960. It is mostly a solid-state design with 5718 peanut tube for the input.453 OSCILLOSCOPE
Tektronix oscilloscopes have been essential to the development and maintenance of IBM computers. For a time, the Tektronix 310 was a standard IBM service tool, being small enough for IBM Customer Engineers (as their service people were called) to carry to individual customer's premises.VINTAGETEK.ORG
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vintageTEK is a charitable, educational and scientific museum founded to commemorate the early history of Tektronix, Inc and its role in spawning approximately 300 high technology companies in the 'Silicon Forest' - i.e. the four county, two state metropolitan area ofPortland, Oregon.
SONY/TEKTRONIX PRODUCTS This Sony/Tek 335 35 MHz dual trace oscilloscope was a very popular instrument. This exhibit is a combination of two products, the Tektronix 1401 Spectrum Analyzer and the Sony/Tek 323 4 MHz single channel oscilloscope. It is a great portable spectrum analyzer configuration and the NiCd batteries in the 323 are often stillfunctional!
75 PAGES CELEBRATING TEKTRONIX’ 75TH ANNIVERSARY 75 Pages Celebrating Tektronix’ 75th Anniversary. 2021 marks Tektronix 75th birthday. This birthday poster was made in 1986 for the 40th anniversary of the company. It is a photograph of a clay sculpture created by Will Vinton Studios in Portland. The museum hasthe
TEKTRONIX IN MOVIES AND SHOWS Tektronix equipment has been used in movies and shows. This is the earliest film we know of which features a Tektronix oscilloscope. This film, 1953 The Magnetic Monster, features a 511 oscilloscope which is only shown briefly.This film was the first in IvanCRT TIME CAPSULE
CRT Time Capsule. The CRT Operation ran from 1954 until 1996, a total of 42 years of providing significant technology to Tektronix. At their 35th anniversary in 1989 the CRT Operation created a time capsule which we are fortunate to have some of the items at the museum. A few of the CRTs were damaged but the vast majority of items give a clear CERAMIC CRT MOLDS FOUND Ceramic CRT Molds Found. Posted on June 8, 2021 by VT June 8, 2021 June 8, 2021 by VT June 8, 2021SPECTRUM ANALYZERS
This August 8, 1981 TekWeek features the last 491 Portable Spectrum Analyzer built. The museum has a 496 spectrum analyzer introduced in 1982 on display. It is configured with a TR503 tracking generator. The tracking generator is a sweeping signal source at the same frequency as the spectrum analyzer.CHIEF ENGINEERS
The vintageTEK museum is located at: 13489 SW Karl Braun Dr Beaverton, OR, 97077. Click here for map (note: some mapping apps show this address in the wrong location). Museum Hours: Fridays 10AM – 6PM Saturdays 10AM – 4PMCRT MANUFACTURING
This January 4, 1954 Oregonian article features the construction of the new CRT building. Here are some early photos of CRT manufacturing at the Sunset plant. VINTAGETEK.ORGHOME PAGENEWS BLOGHOW TO DONATESTEM, TOURS EDUCATIONON-LINE EXHIBITS vintageTEK is a charitable, educational and scientific museum founded to commemorate the early history of Tektronix. The museum and website is dedicated to displaying Tektronix products which enabled generations to create the future and in memory of those employees contributing to this legacy. VINTAGETEK REPAIR VIDEOS vintageTEK Repair Videos. The museum is creating short videos on some of the more typical Tektronix repairs for vintage instruments. 7L12 Spectrum Analyzer Plugin. Casting a Replacement Knob. HISTORY OF TEKTRONIX Miles Tippery was one of the four founders of Tektronix and worked only 8 years until 1953 when he had to leave due to health issues.. Miles wrote an autobiography of his life and donated a portion to the museum which we have printed as a 326 page book "My Years At Tektronix 1946-1953".Since this book is part of his autobiography, the early history of Tektronix is interwoven along with storiesTM500/5000 PRODUCTS
The vintageTEK Museum is a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation - 501(c)3. Many corporations have a matching gift program for employees. If you would like to donate to vintageTEK, check with your employer to see if they have such a program.GRASS VALLEY GROUP
Grass Valley Group. Dr. Hare started the D.G.C. Hare company in 1949. Among many products, mostly magnetic recorders, they built the Cinerama amplifiers. We believe this is an early D.G.C. Hare tube Cinerama amplifier and logo tag. The Grass Valley Group was formed by Dr. Donald Hare in 1959. Dr.321 OSCILLOSCOPE
The 321 oscilloscope is a very compact single channel 5 MHz oscilloscope introduced in 1960. It is mostly a solid-state design with 5718 peanut tube for the input. 11301A PROGRAMMABLE ANALOG OSCILLOSCOPE The museum has a 11301A 400 MHz analog programmable oscilloscope which was introduced in 1987. The mainframe accepts three plug-ins and this oscilloscope is configured with an 11A34 Four Channel Amplifier and a 11A52 600 MHz dual-channel plug-in. This same 1986/87 issue of Handshake describes how to choose a digitizer and provides an overviewMILES TIPPERY
Miles Tippery was one of the four founders of Tektronix. Jack Murdock met Miles in the Coast Guard and after the war Jack Murdock, Howard Vollum, Miles Tippery, and Glen McDowell decided to form a company together to develop and produce a superior oscilloscope. TEKTRONIX GUERNSEY LTD The first Tektronix building was a former weaving mill located on Victoria Avenue and occupied from 1961 to 1963. This highlighted building is the location of the the Tektronix Guernsey Ltd office. Al Hannman was the General Manager of the Guernsey facility and he is transporting Tektronix products on his Austin Healey luggage rack. 7704A CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION The vintageTEK Museum is a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation - 501(c)3. Many corporations have a matching gift program for employees. If you would like to donate to vintageTEK, check with your employer to see if they have such a program. VINTAGETEK.ORGHOME PAGENEWS BLOGHOW TO DONATESTEM, TOURS EDUCATIONON-LINE EXHIBITS vintageTEK is a charitable, educational and scientific museum founded to commemorate the early history of Tektronix. The museum and website is dedicated to displaying Tektronix products which enabled generations to create the future and in memory of those employees contributing to this legacy. VINTAGETEK REPAIR VIDEOS vintageTEK Repair Videos. The museum is creating short videos on some of the more typical Tektronix repairs for vintage instruments. 7L12 Spectrum Analyzer Plugin. Casting a Replacement Knob. HISTORY OF TEKTRONIX Miles Tippery was one of the four founders of Tektronix and worked only 8 years until 1953 when he had to leave due to health issues.. Miles wrote an autobiography of his life and donated a portion to the museum which we have printed as a 326 page book "My Years At Tektronix 1946-1953".Since this book is part of his autobiography, the early history of Tektronix is interwoven along with storiesTM500/5000 PRODUCTS
The vintageTEK Museum is a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation - 501(c)3. Many corporations have a matching gift program for employees. If you would like to donate to vintageTEK, check with your employer to see if they have such a program.GRASS VALLEY GROUP
Grass Valley Group. Dr. Hare started the D.G.C. Hare company in 1949. Among many products, mostly magnetic recorders, they built the Cinerama amplifiers. We believe this is an early D.G.C. Hare tube Cinerama amplifier and logo tag. The Grass Valley Group was formed by Dr. Donald Hare in 1959. Dr.321 OSCILLOSCOPE
The 321 oscilloscope is a very compact single channel 5 MHz oscilloscope introduced in 1960. It is mostly a solid-state design with 5718 peanut tube for the input. 11301A PROGRAMMABLE ANALOG OSCILLOSCOPE The museum has a 11301A 400 MHz analog programmable oscilloscope which was introduced in 1987. The mainframe accepts three plug-ins and this oscilloscope is configured with an 11A34 Four Channel Amplifier and a 11A52 600 MHz dual-channel plug-in. This same 1986/87 issue of Handshake describes how to choose a digitizer and provides an overviewMILES TIPPERY
Miles Tippery was one of the four founders of Tektronix. Jack Murdock met Miles in the Coast Guard and after the war Jack Murdock, Howard Vollum, Miles Tippery, and Glen McDowell decided to form a company together to develop and produce a superior oscilloscope. TEKTRONIX GUERNSEY LTD The first Tektronix building was a former weaving mill located on Victoria Avenue and occupied from 1961 to 1963. This highlighted building is the location of the the Tektronix Guernsey Ltd office. Al Hannman was the General Manager of the Guernsey facility and he is transporting Tektronix products on his Austin Healey luggage rack. 7704A CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION The vintageTEK Museum is a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation - 501(c)3. Many corporations have a matching gift program for employees. If you would like to donate to vintageTEK, check with your employer to see if they have such a program.MUSEUM COLLECTIONS
The vintageTEK Museum is a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation - 501(c)3. Many corporations have a matching gift program for employees. If you would like to donate to vintageTEK, check with your employer to see if they have such a program. CERAMIC CRT MOLDS FOUND Ceramic CRT Molds Found. Posted on June 8, 2021 by VT June 8, 2021 June 8, 2021 by VT June 8, 2021 TEKTRONIX IN MOVIES AND SHOWS Tektronix equipment has been used in movies and shows. This is the earliest film we know of which features a Tektronix oscilloscope. This film, 1953 The Magnetic Monster, features a 511 oscilloscope which is only shown briefly.This film was the first in Ivan SONY/TEKTRONIX PRODUCTS This Sony/Tek 335 35 MHz dual trace oscilloscope was a very popular instrument. This exhibit is a combination of two products, the Tektronix 1401 Spectrum Analyzer and the Sony/Tek 323 4 MHz single channel oscilloscope. It is a great portable spectrum analyzer configuration and the NiCd batteries in the 323 are often stillfunctional!
75 PAGES CELEBRATING TEKTRONIX’ 75TH ANNIVERSARY 75 Pages Celebrating Tektronix’ 75th Anniversary. 2021 marks Tektronix 75th birthday. This birthday poster was made in 1986 for the 40th anniversary of the company. It is a photograph of a clay sculpture created by Will Vinton Studios in Portland. The museum hasthe
TEKTRONIX HOLLAND N.V. (HEERENVEEN) The Heerenveen plant, situated in the center of the Netherlands, was started in 1961. The official opening was on June 22, 1962. Here is a photo of a young Earl Wantland taken in 1962. TEKTRONIX GUERNSEY LTD The first Tektronix building was a former weaving mill located on Victoria Avenue and occupied from 1961 to 1963. This highlighted building is the location of the the Tektronix Guernsey Ltd office. Al Hannman was the General Manager of the Guernsey facility and he is transporting Tektronix products on his Austin Healey luggage rack.422 OSCILLOSCOPE
The Type 422 first appeared in the mid-1965 Tektronix catalog. It is a dual-trace 15 MHz portable oscilloscope ideal for field service work. It used Tektronix' first CRT with a scan expansion mesh to allow a four-inch diagonal screen size with a package depth comparable to the300 series.
MY EARLY TEKTRONIX DAYS BY JOHN KOBBE My Early Tektronix Days By John Kobbe. John Kobbe remembers his early days at Tektronix. I had just gotten out of the Navy in late 1951 and was planning to use the G.I. bill for college but in the meantime I needed a job. After interviewing a few possibilities like Portland radio shops and an interview with a recruiter from United Airlines who TEKTRONIX AND TEKTRONIX SUBSIDIARY HAMS Am ateur radio is commonly known as “ham radio” and the operators as "hams". As you might imagine, electronics oriented companies such as Tektronix and its subsidiaries had a number of hams employed. This May 1957 TekTalk article features Ham Club news including the namechange to TERAC.
VINTAGETEK.ORGHOME PAGENEWS BLOGHOW TO DONATESTEM, TOURS EDUCATIONON-LINE EXHIBITS vintageTEK is a charitable, educational and scientific museum founded to commemorate the early history of Tektronix. The museum and website is dedicated to displaying Tektronix products which enabled generations to create the future and in memory of those employees contributing to this legacy.HOME
vintageTEK is a charitable, educational and scientific museum founded to commemorate the early history of Tektronix, Inc and its role in spawning approximately 300 high technology companies in the 'Silicon Forest' - i.e. the four county, two state metropolitan area ofPortland, Oregon.
VINTAGETEK REPAIR VIDEOS vintageTEK Repair Videos. The museum is creating short videos on some of the more typical Tektronix repairs for vintage instruments. 7L12 Spectrum Analyzer Plugin. Casting a Replacement Knob. HISTORY OF TEKTRONIX Miles Tippery was one of the four founders of Tektronix and worked only 8 years until 1953 when he had to leave due to health issues.. Miles wrote an autobiography of his life and donated a portion to the museum which we have printed as a 326 page book "My Years At Tektronix 1946-1953".Since this book is part of his autobiography, the early history of Tektronix is interwoven along with storiesGRASS VALLEY GROUP
Grass Valley Group. Dr. Hare started the D.G.C. Hare company in 1949. Among many products, mostly magnetic recorders, they built the Cinerama amplifiers. We believe this is an early D.G.C. Hare tube Cinerama amplifier and logo tag. The Grass Valley Group was formed by Dr. Donald Hare in 1959. Dr. SONY/TEKTRONIX PRODUCTS This Sony/Tek 335 35 MHz dual trace oscilloscope was a very popular instrument. This exhibit is a combination of two products, the Tektronix 1401 Spectrum Analyzer and the Sony/Tek 323 4 MHz single channel oscilloscope. It is a great portable spectrum analyzer configuration and the NiCd batteries in the 323 are often stillfunctional!
CRT TIME CAPSULE
CRT Time Capsule. The CRT Operation ran from 1954 until 1996, a total of 42 years of providing significant technology to Tektronix. At their 35th anniversary in 1989 the CRT Operation created a time capsule which we are fortunate to have some of the items at the museum. A few of the CRTs were damaged but the vast majority of items give a clear TEKTRONIX IN MOVIES AND SHOWS Tektronix equipment has been used in movies and shows. This is the earliest film we know of which features a Tektronix oscilloscope. This film, 1953 The Magnetic Monster, features a 511 oscilloscope which is only shown briefly.This film was the first in Ivan TEKTRONIX FOUNDATION The Tektronix Foundation was formally established in May of 1952. The following is from the Winning With People: The First 40 Years of Tektronix book by Marshall M. Lee published in 1986. This book is available in hard back or on CD with an index in our store. At first this program was in formal and somewhat random, but by November 1951,the
321 OSCILLOSCOPE
The 321 oscilloscope is a very compact single channel 5 MHz oscilloscope introduced in 1960. It is mostly a solid-state design with 5718 peanut tube for the input. VINTAGETEK.ORGHOME PAGENEWS BLOGHOW TO DONATESTEM, TOURS EDUCATIONON-LINE EXHIBITS vintageTEK is a charitable, educational and scientific museum founded to commemorate the early history of Tektronix. The museum and website is dedicated to displaying Tektronix products which enabled generations to create the future and in memory of those employees contributing to this legacy.HOME
vintageTEK is a charitable, educational and scientific museum founded to commemorate the early history of Tektronix, Inc and its role in spawning approximately 300 high technology companies in the 'Silicon Forest' - i.e. the four county, two state metropolitan area ofPortland, Oregon.
VINTAGETEK REPAIR VIDEOS vintageTEK Repair Videos. The museum is creating short videos on some of the more typical Tektronix repairs for vintage instruments. 7L12 Spectrum Analyzer Plugin. Casting a Replacement Knob. HISTORY OF TEKTRONIX Miles Tippery was one of the four founders of Tektronix and worked only 8 years until 1953 when he had to leave due to health issues.. Miles wrote an autobiography of his life and donated a portion to the museum which we have printed as a 326 page book "My Years At Tektronix 1946-1953".Since this book is part of his autobiography, the early history of Tektronix is interwoven along with storiesGRASS VALLEY GROUP
Grass Valley Group. Dr. Hare started the D.G.C. Hare company in 1949. Among many products, mostly magnetic recorders, they built the Cinerama amplifiers. We believe this is an early D.G.C. Hare tube Cinerama amplifier and logo tag. The Grass Valley Group was formed by Dr. Donald Hare in 1959. Dr. SONY/TEKTRONIX PRODUCTS This Sony/Tek 335 35 MHz dual trace oscilloscope was a very popular instrument. This exhibit is a combination of two products, the Tektronix 1401 Spectrum Analyzer and the Sony/Tek 323 4 MHz single channel oscilloscope. It is a great portable spectrum analyzer configuration and the NiCd batteries in the 323 are often stillfunctional!
CRT TIME CAPSULE
CRT Time Capsule. The CRT Operation ran from 1954 until 1996, a total of 42 years of providing significant technology to Tektronix. At their 35th anniversary in 1989 the CRT Operation created a time capsule which we are fortunate to have some of the items at the museum. A few of the CRTs were damaged but the vast majority of items give a clear TEKTRONIX IN MOVIES AND SHOWS Tektronix equipment has been used in movies and shows. This is the earliest film we know of which features a Tektronix oscilloscope. This film, 1953 The Magnetic Monster, features a 511 oscilloscope which is only shown briefly.This film was the first in Ivan TEKTRONIX FOUNDATION The Tektronix Foundation was formally established in May of 1952. The following is from the Winning With People: The First 40 Years of Tektronix book by Marshall M. Lee published in 1986. This book is available in hard back or on CD with an index in our store. At first this program was in formal and somewhat random, but by November 1951,the
321 OSCILLOSCOPE
The 321 oscilloscope is a very compact single channel 5 MHz oscilloscope introduced in 1960. It is mostly a solid-state design with 5718 peanut tube for the input.VINTAGETEK.ORG
vintageTEK is a charitable, educational and scientific museum founded to commemorate the early history of Tektronix. The museum and website is dedicated to displaying Tektronix products which enabled generations to create the future and in memory of those employees contributing to this legacy.MUSEUM COLLECTIONS
The vintageTEK Museum is a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation - 501(c)3. Many corporations have a matching gift program for employees. If you would like to donate to vintageTEK, check with your employer to see if they have such a program.TM500/5000 PRODUCTS
The vintageTEK Museum is a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation - 501(c)3. Many corporations have a matching gift program for employees. If you would like to donate to vintageTEK, check with your employer to see if they have such a program. TEKTRONIX FOUNDATION The Tektronix Foundation was formally established in May of 1952. The following is from the Winning With People: The First 40 Years of Tektronix book by Marshall M. Lee published in 1986. This book is available in hard back or on CD with an index in our store. At first this program was in formal and somewhat random, but by November 1951,the
75 PAGES CELEBRATING TEKTRONIX’ 75TH ANNIVERSARY 75 Pages Celebrating Tektronix’ 75th Anniversary. 2021 marks Tektronix 75th birthday. This birthday poster was made in 1986 for the 40th anniversary of the company. It is a photograph of a clay sculpture created by Will Vinton Studios in Portland. The museum hasthe
TEKTRONIX HOLLAND N.V. (HEERENVEEN) The Heerenveen plant, situated in the center of the Netherlands, was started in 1961. The official opening was on June 22, 1962. Here is a photo of a young Earl Wantland taken in 1962.422 OSCILLOSCOPE
The Type 422 first appeared in the mid-1965 Tektronix catalog. It is a dual-trace 15 MHz portable oscilloscope ideal for field service work. It used Tektronix' first CRT with a scan expansion mesh to allow a four-inch diagonal screen size with a package depth comparable to the300 series.
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The vintageTEK Museum is a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation - 501(c)3. Many corporations have a matching gift program for employees. If you would like to donate to vintageTEK, check with your employer to see if they have such a program. 7704A CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION The vintageTEK Museum is a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation - 501(c)3. Many corporations have a matching gift program for employees. If you would like to donate to vintageTEK, check with your employer to see if they have such a program. 11301A PROGRAMMABLE ANALOG OSCILLOSCOPE The museum has a 11301A 400 MHz analog programmable oscilloscope which was introduced in 1987. The mainframe accepts three plug-ins and this oscilloscope is configured with an 11A34 Four Channel Amplifier and a 11A52 600 MHz dual-channel plug-in. This same 1986/87 issue of Handshake describes how to choose a digitizer and provides an overview↓
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_VINTAGETEK CELEBRATES TEKTRONIX PRODUCTS_ _ AND __THE PEOPLE WHO MADE THEM SUCCESSFUL_ vintageTEK is a charitable, educational and scientific museum founded to commemorate the early history of Tektronix, Inc and its role in spawning approximately 300 high technology companies in the 'Silicon Forest' - i.e. the four county, two state metropolitan area of Portland, Oregon. Our main goal is to share our knowledge and history and to "pique the interest of young people in science and technology and to challenge them to become the technologists of the next decade". Tektronix oscilloscopes and related test and measurement equipment have been a cornerstone of the electronics industry for nearly three quarters of a century. Engineers use Tektronix products to advance the state of the art. The oscilloscope enables visualization and precise measurements of next-generation electronic devices, circuits, andsystems.
Photo courtesy of NASA In the 1960s, Tektronix oscilloscopes helped put a man on the moon. A critical element of this journey to the moon was the advanced moon landing guidance system. MIT Instrumentation Labs was responsible for the guidance system and used Tektronix oscilloscopes in the design and construction of this crucial system. Grumman Aircraft also used Tektronix test and measurement instrumentation in the development and construction of the Lunar Excursion Module (LEM). Pratt & Whitney engineers used a Tektronix 551 Oscilloscope for their Centaur RL-10 second stage rocket launcher. Goddard Space Flight Center relied upon a Tektronix 547 oscilloscope in the operation of their satellite network used for accurate tracking and communication with earth orbiting spacecraft. Leading scientists and engineers in many different fields rely upon Tektronix oscilloscopes for precise and accurate measurements. In the 1970s, Indiana University Medical Center (IUMC) relied upon Tektronix instrumentation to help advance their cancer research. Photo courtesy of OHSU Thompson CSF nuclear physicists and Indiana University nuclear medical researchers selected Tektronix instrumentation as part of their state-of-the-art 20 MeV linear accelerator. The precision and calibration of the linear accelerator was essential in the balance between cancer treatment and patient wellness. Tektronix precise instrumentation was used to ensure maximum effectiveness and safety in the advancement of cancer treatment. Howard Vollum's innate interest in science also drew him to the neuroscience laboratories at the Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) where he knew his oscilloscope could be applied to healthcare research. He developed an interest in experiments measuring bio-electrical phenomena, and this ultimately provided his philanthropic motivation and led Vollum to endow an institute for advanced biomedical research at OHSU in 1987. Photo courtesy of Computer History Museum Computer technology is ubiquitous and enables many different aspects of our everyday lives including business, transportation, medical, and entertainment. The growth and advancement of computers have been enabled by the precision and accuracy of Tektronix instrumentation. In the 1960s, The IBM 360 mainframe computer was the state of the art. IBM microcircuits, known as solid logic technology (SLT) were key to the advanced performance of the 360. IBM test engineers relied upon the automated and advanced capabilities of the Tektronix digital readout oscilloscope to test the complexity and performance of these SLT modules. The design of the 360 is considered by many to be one of the most successful in history and was enabled by the advanced capabilities of Tektronix oscilloscopes. Tektronix vectorscopes, waveform monitors, and test signal generators were instrumental in the development of color television. In the 1950s, Tektronix products were used by RCA in the development of the NTSC color system which enabled broadcast for both color and black & white reception. In Europe, Dr. Walter Bruch used Tektronix oscilloscopes exclusively in the development of the PAL color system. Tektronix instruments enabled the advancement of the televisionindustry.
Photo courtesy of Ampex Rackmount 529 Waveform Monitor Ampex used Tektronix instrumentation in the development of the VR-1000, the first commercial video tape recorder. Tektronix instrumentation is present in labs and manufacturing facilities around the world delivering next-generation computers and technology. With the emergence of digital electronics came the need for a new class of test instrument – something that could see many more signals at one time than would be possible with an oscilloscope. This was the birth of the logic analyzer. The first Tektronix Logic Analyzers were introduced in 1980 and were used to help develop some of the earliest computers as well as for early embedded digitalsystems.
Engineers use Spectrum Analyzers and Signal Generators to solve difficult problems in the RF and Microwave realm. Finding and classifying the elusive RF signal can be the key to designing Radar and Electronic Warfare solutions. Tektronix entered the RF market in 1964 with the acquisition of Pentrix, who made RF Spectrum Analyzers. Tektronix also has a rich history in signal generation. Howard Vollum’s first product was actually the calibration generator necessary for the 511 oscilloscope. Tektronix RF measurement solutions have included instruments for markets including military/ government, portable laboratory performance, CATV, cellular telephone, and advanced microwave analysis. The vintageTEK museum is proud to display and share this extraordinary history of Tektronix and its people and technology and the impact they made on our world. Enjoy the website and stop by the museum if youare in the area.
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Tektronix's First Oscilloscope - Model 511*
Jack Murdock and Howard Vollum*
Perhaps new Sunset Manufacturing floor*
Scopes and Test Equipment*
545B with Type L Plug-in*
507 High Voltage Surge Test Oscilloscope w/Camera*
Tektronix's First 1 GHz Oscilloscope - Model 519*
Beaverton Campus Aerial*
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310 Scope chassis being cleaned by Nut cleaner*
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453 Portable Oscilloscope*
Automated Test System using 568 and 230*
Customer Site Media Studio*
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Frank Hood 10th Anniversary Celebration*
Field Maintenance Bench*
Van Nuys Service Center with FME's*
Speech Therapy with mic 1 and 564/2A61/2B67* <
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Phone: (503) 644-0161 Email: contactus@vintagetek.orgRECENT POSTS
* Museum Acquires New ScannerAugust 5, 2019
* vintageTEK Donates to Site Summit RestorationJune 30, 2019
* June Photo Of The Month – Coax Cable ProductionJune 23, 2019
* Jeff Bezos’ Tektronix OscilloscopeJune 17,
2019
* Chuck Miller Training TapesJune 10, 2019
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