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Curvebug Debugging Tool

Posted on April 18, 2025 by VTApril 29, 2025

The CurveBug debugging hardware is a simple but effective tool to help find faults in modern arbitrarily complex circuit boards. Bad assembly can result in open solder joints or solder bridges and failures are generally a result of over-stresses, electrical … Continue reading →

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Adjustable Ceramic Coils

Posted on March 4, 2025 by VTApril 18, 2025

Our volunteers came across several adjustable ceramic coils in boxes with part numbers. We did not remember seeing these in instruments. These coils are unique and use external snap rings in grooves in the ceramic for the solder points. That … Continue reading →

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Bob Anderson Easter Card

Posted on February 28, 2025 by VTFebruary 28, 2025

This Easter Card was drawn by Bob Anderson and the year is undated. Bob started in 1959 and the Tek Bug changed to a rectangular CRT in 1967 so this is likely in that range. We do not know yet … Continue reading →

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Oscilloscopes Sighted at the Moogseum

Posted on January 20, 2025 by VTJanuary 20, 2025

A visitor sent us these photos of Tektronix Oscilloscopes at the Moogseum in Asheville, NC. From their website: The Moogseum is the museum that brings synthesizer pioneer Bob Moog’s legacy to life. Our facility explores his contribution to the world … Continue reading →

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Mysterious Ceramic Strip

Posted on December 24, 2024 by VTDecember 24, 2024

We recently found this X-shaped ceramic strip at the museum. We do not recognize it as from any instrument. It might have been an experiment. What is odd is one of the sections is completely filled in with solder but … Continue reading →

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2025 vintageTEK Calendar now available

Posted on November 8, 2024 by VTDecember 5, 2024

Our 2025 calendar is now available at our Lulu bookstore. Lulu has print facilities across the world including France, India, Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States. They ship globally reducing shipping and customs expenses. A limited supply … Continue reading →

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USAF Type 544

Posted on October 13, 2024 by VTOctober 14, 2024

We recently received a donation of a fairly complete Type 544 Oscilloscope from the estate of  Julie Rampke. It was acquired from Tektonix by Collins Radio under a USAF contract.  It also was apparently subseqently under use and serial numbered … Continue reading →

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CRT Experiment #490

Posted on October 12, 2024 by VTOctober 15, 2024

An individual in SW Portland found two CRTs in their attic and contacted and donated them to the museum. One is a unique dual gun CRT that was never put into production. Note the CRT shield has an additional rough … Continue reading →

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CRT Donations to the Ohio Glass Museum

Posted on September 16, 2024 by VTNovember 14, 2024

Cathode-Ray Tubes (CRTs) were used in oscilloscopes from the 1930’s by engineers and scientists to visualize electronic waveforms. The development of television, computers, cell phones and much in the way of modern electronics would not have been possible without the … Continue reading →

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vintageTEK Location and Shipping Address

Posted on September 3, 2024 by VTSeptember 3, 2024

The vintageTEK museum is located in the SE corner of building 13, just east of RAMS (Recycling and Material Salvage – e.g. company store). Our street address is: 13489 SW Karl Braun Dr Beaverton, OR, 97077 Maps used to show … Continue reading →

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OMSI Science Festival 2024

Posted on August 2, 2024 by VTSeptember 13, 2024

The vintageTEK museum participated in the OMSI (Oregon Museum of Science and Industry) Science Festival. The Science Festival is a fun, interactive, and engaging week-long celebration of science! It highlights STEAM education (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) and takes … Continue reading →

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May Photo of the Month Engineering Bench

Posted on June 4, 2024 by VTJune 4, 2024

The May 2024 Photo of the Month is a really interesting one because of the number of Tektronix instruments on the bench. Many have large number labels which might indicate Pool instruments and some have the plastic covers which typically … Continue reading →

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500-Series Plugin Puzzle Now Available For Sale

Posted on May 18, 2024 by VTMay 31, 2024

Our 500-Series Plug-In poster proved popular so we thought a puzzle would also be popular. Initial feedback has been positive. The image is different from the poster due to the different aspect ratio and has one more plug-in shown. It … Continue reading →

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Tektronix/Wilsonville 2024 Reunion

Posted on May 6, 2024 by VTJune 16, 2024

This was a Tektronix reunion on June 8th for anyone who worked at the Wilsonville location. It was a terrific event. The reunion featured the IDD Pickers band which formed and played regularly at Wilsonville. Appetizers and dessert were served … Continue reading →

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Sony/Tek 2024 Reunion

Posted on May 6, 2024 by VTMay 6, 2024

SONY/TEK & TEK/JAPAN is organizing a 2024 Reunion Meeting on July 6 in Tokyo. Any ex-Tek who remembers SONY/TEK is welcomed to join! Date: July 6, 2024 Time: 4:30 PM – 7:30 PM Location: Tokyo (Near Shinagawa Station) July is … Continue reading →

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4054 Color Write-Thru

Posted on March 24, 2024 by VTSeptember 23, 2024

Tektronix direct view storage tubes (DVST) were green when written and stored. Tektronix developed the CRT technology for orange to be displayed in refresh and writing. We wanted a color write-thru CRT for exhibit at the museum. A GMA monitor … Continue reading →

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IBM and Tektronix

Posted on March 24, 2024 by VTApril 18, 2024

IBM used a lot of Tektronix oscilloscopes in the design, development, manufacturing, and servicing of their computers. This first image from 1953 shows a Type 514 oscilloscope used to test the waviness of their disk platters.   This December 1958 … Continue reading →

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3A74 Mod 505 Unknown Plug-in

Posted on March 12, 2024 by VTMay 12, 2024

We have two of these 3A74 mod 505 plug-ins at the museum but cannot find any information on them in the microfiche. It has several interesting features such as no model number, serial number, or Tektronix logo on the front, … Continue reading →

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MADDIDA and the Type 511 Oscilloscope

Posted on March 6, 2024 by VTMarch 6, 2024

The MADDIDA (Magnetic Drum Digital Differential Analyzer) was a special-purpose computer developed by Northrop in the late 1940s. It was designed to solve systems of ordinary differential equations for guidance systems. It was a digital computer using Boolean algebra and … Continue reading →

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Tektronix 650 High Resolution Monitor In Vogue Magazine

Posted on February 3, 2024 by VTFebruary 5, 2024

Vogue magazine has published a “high fashion and lifestyle” magazine continuously since 1892. For a reason that completely escapes us, the March 1977 issue featured a Tektronix 650 NTSC video monitor being destroyed by a woman wearing a pair of … Continue reading →

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Unknown Aluminum Sheet

Posted on February 3, 2024 by VTFebruary 3, 2024

This printed sheet of aluminum recently came to the museum. It has 5 rows of printing consisting of a repeating sequence of text followed by a filled circle. Each row is uniform and the text consists of 50m, 500m, 5, … Continue reading →

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vintageTEK books now available on Lulu Bookstore

Posted on January 28, 2024 by VTJanuary 28, 2024

We have published our reprints of Miles Tippery “My Years At Tektronix: 1946 – 1953” and Stan Griffiths “Oscilloscopes: Selecting and Restoring a Classic” books on our Lulu bookstore. Lulu prints books at facilities across the world including locations in … Continue reading →

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DEC PDP-7 Option 31 and Tektronix

Posted on December 23, 2023 by VTFebruary 18, 2024

The Digital Equipment Coropration (DEC) PDP-7 is an 18-bit minicomputer  introduced in 1965. It is the third of their 18-bit machines, and shares a similar instruction set architecture as the PDP-4 and the PDP-9. Option 31 is a Tektronix RM503 … Continue reading →

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Heerenveen’s 10,000th 468 Oscilloscope Celebration

Posted on December 11, 2023 by VTDecember 20, 2023

The 468 oscilloscope was based on the industry standard 465 oscilloscope with the addition of a 25 MS/s 8 bit digitizer. It could operate in conventional non-storage mode and storage mode. In storage mode it had a usable bandwidth of … Continue reading →

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Help Identify These Mystery Photos

Posted on December 1, 2023 by VTDecember 3, 2023

We received these photos and candidly can’t make out what they represent. The first two show some individuals, none of whom we can identify. These next photos show an amazing number of Tektronix products from different Divisions and product lines. … Continue reading →

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vintageTEK 2024 Calendar Now Available

Posted on November 15, 2023 by VTDecember 22, 2023

The museum’s 2024 calendar is now available. They available on our eBay store for US customers. For non-US customers, these calendars are purchased through the Lulu Bookstore. US customers may also purchase through the Lulu Bookstore. These are high quality … Continue reading →

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500-Series Poster Now Available For Sale

Posted on November 10, 2023 by VTJune 15, 2024

The museum has completed their design of a 500-series plug-in poster in a 24″ x 36″ format. We have sold out of our production run. At this point we don’t see enough interest for another run. The poster is printed … Continue reading →

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Hidden Figures Type 545B Oscilloscope At Museum

Posted on October 22, 2023 by VTOctober 22, 2023

A 500 series oscilloscope and cart appear in the 2016 movie Hidden Figures about the early days of NASA.  At about 59 minutes in the movie a scene in the computer room shows the Type 545B oscilloscope with a G plug-in … Continue reading →

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CRT Milestone Awards

Posted on October 5, 2023 by VTOctober 5, 2023

Gary Nelson and his wife Suzanne visited the museum and donated the award he received on the occasion of the 250,000th 465 CRT celebration in 1982 the Building 50 auditorium. The award consists of a rodded gun mounted on a … Continue reading →

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Museum 500 Series Plug-In Poster

Posted on September 30, 2023 by VTNovember 10, 2023

We have a new addition at the museum. Volunteer Kurt Rosenfeld assisted the museum by photographing and creating a high resolution image of 36 of the 500-series oscilloscope plug-ins. The museum turned this into a special one-of-a-kind giant 38″ x … Continue reading →

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Tektronix Oscilloscopes at Disney

Posted on September 7, 2023 by VTSeptember 8, 2023

On May 16, 2022 we posted this oscilloscope sighting. Two Tektronix oscilloscopes were spotted in the waiting area for the new Web Slingers – A Spiderman Adventure at the Disney California Adventure Park. This photo is from the DSNY Newscast … Continue reading →

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Tek 31 Calculator at Portland Exhibit

Posted on September 3, 2023 by VTSeptember 3, 2023

In response to an announcement in The Oregonian newspaper about an upcoming Calculators Exhibit in Portland, a museum volunteer asked the organizer if they would like a Tektronix 31 calculator on loan for the event. Greg Maletic, a principal at … Continue reading →

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Adrian’s Digital Basement T-Shirt

Posted on September 3, 2023 by VTSeptember 3, 2023

Adrian Black, who publishes the YouTube channel Adrian’s Digital Basement, visited the museum with Barry Marshall. In his Tech archeology: The frustrating experience of trying to identify mystery cards episode he is proudly wearing his vintageTEK T-Shirt.

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575 Curve Tracer for the SIGNALS museum

Posted on August 24, 2023 by VTAugust 25, 2023

Kyle Owen visited the museum from Alabama where he is a volunteer at the SIGNALS museum. SIGNALS is a communication technology museum located in Huntsville. It provides a hands-on, immersive experience where guests can explore, interact, and learn about communication … Continue reading →

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DEC PDP-8/E Exhibit

Posted on July 30, 2023 by VTSeptember 12, 2023

The museum acquired an Electro Scientific Industries PDP-8/E laser trimming system computer used to trim hybrids in the Hybrids Component Organization (HCO) (later becoming Maxtek, and now part of the Tektronix Component Systems Group). Volunteer Vincent Slyngstad started restoration in … Continue reading →

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Hewlett-Packard Narrative on Competing with Tektronix

Posted on July 19, 2023 by VTJuly 19, 2023

This Hewlett-Packard discussion of Tektronix comes from INSIDE HP: A NARRATIVE HISTORY OF HEWLETT-PACKARD FROM 1939–1990 by John Minck, pages 88-89. John Minck retired in 1995, after a 37 year career with Hewlett-Packard Company. HP 150A Oscilloscope HP Journal, April, … Continue reading →

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Tektronix Intern Orientation

Posted on June 6, 2023 by VTMay 28, 2024

We again participated in the Tektronix college intern orientation in May 2024. We chose the same format as previously with a large group hour presentation by volunteer Pat Green of the history of the company followed by two simultaneous 90 … Continue reading →

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All-Ceramic Prototype CRT

Posted on May 17, 2023 by VTAugust 11, 2023

Our March 2023 Photo of the Month was this image of a prototype all-ceramic CRT which is in the collection of one of our volunteers. We had no further information on it, or why it was developed, or why it … Continue reading →

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Home Computer Museum Donation

Posted on May 16, 2023 by VTMay 16, 2023

Some time ago we donated a new screen filter, a MaxiRom 10-in-1 Rom Pack, and a Ram Pack to the Home Computer Museum in The Netherlands to restore their 4051 Graphic Desktop Computer. Nostalgia Nerd visited the museum and posted a … Continue reading →

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Home Transient Testing IOCs

Posted on May 13, 2023 by VTMay 13, 2023

This is a series of 9 IOCs (Inter-Office Communications) dated in June and July of 1958 between General Electric, and the Tektronix field, and factory about a specialized test setup to detect line transients in homes. These IOCs demonstrate how … Continue reading →

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Barry Marshall Visits Museum

Posted on May 5, 2023 by VTMay 5, 2023

The museum was honored to host Barry Marshall for an extensive tour and visit. Barry is an Australian physician, Professor of Clinical Microbiology and Co-Director of the Marshall Centre at the University of Western Australia. Barry is also a Nobel … Continue reading →

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Steve Jobs Signed Check

Posted on May 5, 2023 by VTMay 5, 2023

RR Auction sold a rare Apple Computer Company check signed by Steve Jobs payable to Tektronix on June 23, 2022. The check was sold for an incredible $55,000. This check uses Apple’s first address at 770 Welch Rd., Ste. 154, … Continue reading →

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Tektronix 3Series, 4Series, and 5Series Oscilloscopes

Posted on March 24, 2023 by VTMarch 25, 2023

The vintageTEK museum now has a display of current Tektronix products consisting of the 3Series, 4Series, and 5 Series oscilloscopes. On the left is a 6 channel 1.5 GHz MSO46 oscilloscope. The center is a MDO32 2 channel 60 MHz … Continue reading →

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Bob Anderson’s Virtual Oscilloscope Graticule

Posted on March 22, 2023 by VTMarch 22, 2023

Early oscilloscope graticules were on a clear plastic screen in front of the CRT which could cause measurement errors due to parallax. This photo shows the process of scribing a graticule on a clear piece of plastic. By the 1960s, … Continue reading →

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Tektronix Leadership Team Visit

Posted on March 14, 2023 by VTMarch 14, 2023

We were pleased to arrange a tour for Tektronix President, Chris Bohn (second from left), and his leadership team. Pat Green provided an in-depth overview of the history of the founders leading up to the formation of the company. Dave … Continue reading →

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Free 7K and 11K Series PDF Books

Posted on March 5, 2023 by VTMarch 4, 2024

Gianni Becattini has authored two incredible free books available as a PDF download. The first is Tektronix oscilloscopes Vol. 1 The 7000-Series consisting of 289 pages of information and photos of the 7000 series of oscilloscopes. The second is Tektronix … Continue reading →

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RM561A Featured in Ghostbusters Ecto-1 1/6 model

Posted on February 21, 2023 by VTFebruary 21, 2023

On our Movies and Shows page we have the 1984 movie Ghostbusters movie which has a Tektronix RM561A oscilloscope with a 3A74 and 3B3 plug-ins in the interior of  their Ecto-1 vehicle. The BIGBADTOYSTORE [external site] is offering a 1/6 scale … Continue reading →

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What’s Up With Tek? Article

Posted on February 4, 2023 by VTFebruary 11, 2023

This is an excerpt from the February 2000 Oregon Business magazine article “What’s Up With Tek? The rise, fall and rebirth of Oregon’s bellwether technology company” by Ted Katauskas It is an interesting look into the early history of Tektronix. Our … Continue reading →

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New 7854 Replacement ROM Board Now Available

Posted on December 15, 2022 by VTJanuary 28, 2024

1-28-2024 Update We have sold our inventory and have now discontinued this board. We have some  1980’s oscilloscopes at the museum which used the Mostek MKB36000 ROMs which are known to deteriorate over time (e.g. FROMs – Forgetful Read Only … Continue reading →

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Tektronix Oscilloscope Shown In Steve Jobs Garage

Posted on December 1, 2022 by VTMay 5, 2023

A digital replica of the famous garage that contained Apple’s first headquarters is called Steve Jobs Garage and is at www.stevejobsgarage.net/  External Site From the site: The house has been converted into a digital collection of Job’s famous moments. Taking … Continue reading →

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A Most Expensive 465 Oscilloscope

Posted on November 23, 2022 by VTNovember 23, 2022

RR Auction had the opportunity to sell a most unique 465 oscilloscope. From their website: Atari engineer Al Alcorn’s Tektronix 465 Dual-Trace 100 MHz Oscilloscope that he used to create the early video game Pong and that he later lent … Continue reading →

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Movies and Shows reorganized

Posted on November 9, 2022 by VTFebruary 3, 2024

[2-2-24 Update] This news blog was to share that we re-organized the movies page as it was getting too big. We do not keep the list up to date on this news page, but do maintain the complete list of … Continue reading →

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2023 vintageTEK Calendar

Posted on November 2, 2022 by VTDecember 18, 2022

Our 2022 vintageTEK Calendar was a hit so we’ve create a brand new 2023 calendar. The calendar month photos include historic images and descriptions. We’ve revised the calendar portion to be larger with borders so notes can be written in. … Continue reading →

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Oscilloscope Calibration Workstations

Posted on October 14, 2022 by VTOctober 14, 2022

Here are two brochures for Oscilloscope Calibration Workstations. This is a brochure for an Oscilloscope Calibration Workstation procured by the U.S. Army under contract number DAAH01-89-D-0143.  DAAH01 is the US Army Aviation and Missile Command, Redstone Arsenal. 89 is the … Continue reading →

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vintageTEK Now On Facebook

Posted on October 10, 2022 by VTOctober 11, 2022

Thanks to volunteer Andrew Meier we once again have a Facebook page. We couldn’t recover our original page so the new page is at www.facebook.com/Vintagetekmuseum Andrew will be regularly updating our page. Andrew is our newest volunteer and worked at … Continue reading →

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Hewlett-Packard Parts For Sale

Posted on August 29, 2022 by VTFebruary 14, 2023

February 12, 2003 Update All the HP parts have been sold. Among the numerous parts that have been donated to the museum were a limited number of Hewlett-Packard part-numbered components. This list of available HP parts is current as of … Continue reading →

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Silicon Forest

Posted on August 15, 2022 by VTOctober 26, 2022

Heike Mayer received her Ph.D. in Urban Studies from Portland State University in 2003. Her dissertation examined the role that Tektronix, Intel, and Electro-Scientific Industries played in the evolution of the Silicon Forest, the high-technology cluster of industries in the … Continue reading →

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Help Identify Individuals in Raptor / TDS3000 Photo

Posted on July 27, 2022 by VTOctober 4, 2022

Raptor was the code name for the TDS3000 series oscilloscope development which replaced the Shasta/TDS300 series of oscilloscopes. The project was originally called Pacman. The models that were in the original launch were the TDS3012, 3014, 3032, 3034, 3052 and … Continue reading →

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Help Identify Individuals in Shasta / TDS300 Photo

Posted on July 27, 2022 by VTOctober 4, 2022

Shasta was the code name for the TDS300 series oscilloscope development. We have identified only about half of the individuals in the photo. Please contact us if you can identify additional individuals. Click on the image to view a higher … Continue reading →

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Tektronix Instruments in Apollo S-Band Communications Systems

Posted on July 25, 2022 by VTJuly 26, 2022

The publication NASA SP-87 is a summary of papers presented at a technical conference for the S-Band tracking and communications equipment used for the Apollo missions.   Pages 69 – 70 describe the Receiver-Exciter Subsystem which utilize three Tektronix RM503 … Continue reading →

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530/540 Customer Training Class

Posted on July 1, 2022 by VTJuly 1, 2022

Tektronix held a number of customer training classes on the operation and use of their various products. What makes this photo of the class more interesting is there is a list of the attendees on the rear. This 530/540 training … Continue reading →

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Early Waveform Generator

Posted on June 11, 2022 by VTAugust 14, 2022

An individual sent us these photos of an unknown waveform generator. This was likely an internal test unit and possibly a Field Engineer demonstration tool.  There are three elements that help to pinpoint the date – rough alligator texture, glass … Continue reading →

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529 Waveform Monitor Used On Fox Spud Goodman Show

Posted on May 17, 2022 by VTMay 17, 2022

This half-width 529 Waveform Monitor, serial number 010208, was used in the production of all 56 episodes of the Spud Goodman show broadcast on Fox. The Spud Goodman show started in Tacoma in 1985 on a local cable channel. By … Continue reading →

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ROBOT Nametag

Posted on May 15, 2022 by VTMay 15, 2022

This scan of a nametag was sent to us by a retiree. He says it was used at one of the Tektronix Retiree Volunteer Program annual gatherings. We cannot find any history on this or when it was used but … Continue reading →

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Tek Bug and vintageTEK Acrylic LED Signs

Posted on April 2, 2022 by VTApril 5, 2022

vintageTEK has entered into a relationship with Your Laser Engraving of Yakima, Washington, to offer three different illuminated acrylic signs featuring the Tek Bug and vintageTEK logos. We’ve wanted to offer more items featuring these logos but inventory management and … Continue reading →

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2022 vintageTEK Calendar

Posted on January 15, 2022 by VTNovember 2, 2022

The 2022 calendar has been retired. Please see our 2023 calendar. The museum created a 2022 calendar with photos of 12 of our exhibits. We’ve also added some notable dates and events. The calendar is spiral bound and printed on … Continue reading →

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Katalin Karikó, mRNA, and a Tektronix Oscilloscope

Posted on January 3, 2022 by VTJanuary 3, 2022

Much has been written about Katalin Karikó. In the 1990s she pursued research on messenger RNA in the hopes of turning basic biology into medical breakthroughs. Her research is the foundation for mRNA coronavirus vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna. While … Continue reading →

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vintageTEK Mouse Pad Now Available

Posted on December 12, 2021 by VTJanuary 3, 2022

With the popularity of our T-Shirts with both the vintageTEK logo and the original Tek Bug, we have produced a similar Mouse Pad which is available on our eBay store.

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4051 Maxirom Now Available

Posted on October 25, 2021 by VTOctober 25, 2021

This is a rompack for the Tektronix 4051 that incorporates the functions of 10 rompacks, including some that were never released. The following functions are included: R01 – Matrix Functions R02 – Binary Program Loader R06 – Editor R07 – … Continue reading →

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4051 Rampack Now Available

Posted on October 25, 2021 by VTOctober 25, 2021

The 4051 DC300 tapes deteriorate over time. A broken tension band is a likely failure and we have not found a suitable replacement. Also the tape drive can become an issue. If your 4051 is unusable because of a non-functional … Continue reading →

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Presidential Scope

Posted on October 9, 2021 by VTOctober 9, 2021

Rick Wills enjoyed a 30 year career at Tektronix, of which the last 8 years he served as Chairman, President and CEO. As he left the company he was presented a special 1 GHz 4 channel MSO4104 oscilloscope – the startup splash … Continue reading →

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524AD Mystery Solved

Posted on October 2, 2021 by VTOctober 2, 2021

Our February 2020 Photo of the Month was this image of a destroyed 524AD. We found this article in the February 24, 1961 issue of TekWeek describing the incident. We especially enjoyed the comment about “white paint”.

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Beaverton City Hall Exhibit

Posted on September 11, 2021 by VTNovember 22, 2021

Tektronix was asked to provide an exhibit in the Beaverton City Hall in honor of their 75th anniversary. The theme of the exhibit is Tektronix Past, Present, and Future. The display area is inside on a major aisle and is … Continue reading →

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Europe is Central To Tektronix’s 75 Years of Innovation

Posted on September 11, 2021 by VTSeptember 11, 2021

In celebration of Tektronix 75th anniversary they posted a nice article on their European operations titled Europe is Central to Tektronix’s 75 Years of Innovation. This article features a short interview with Gerrit DeVries who is shown here in Heerenveen … Continue reading →

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July Photo of Month – Eugene Wilson

Posted on August 1, 2021 by VTAugust 1, 2021

Our July 2021 Photo of the Month was an an individual working on a 310 oscilloscope. Also on the bench is a 541 30 MHz oscilloscope, a 180 Time Mark Generator, a 105 Square Wave Generator, and a 75A Variable … Continue reading →

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Storage CRT Production Control Card

Posted on July 29, 2021 by VTJuly 30, 2021

The museum found this Type 549 storage CRT production control card. These cards accompanied the CRT to aid in initial setup in the oscilloscope. This particular card was from Week 24, 1969. Although the fiscal year was June to May, … Continue reading →

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Tektronix Features vintageTEK Museum Showcasing 75 Years

Posted on July 21, 2021 by VTJuly 29, 2021

On July 14, 2021 Tektronix posted a feature article titled vintageTEK Museum Showcases 75 Years Of Company Technology And Inspires Tomorrow’s Engineers. This article features an interview with museum volunteers Dave Brown and Tom Goodapple along with the Executive Director … Continue reading →

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Beaverton Trestle Mystery Solved

Posted on July 4, 2021 by VTJuly 29, 2021

We have this aerial photo of Beaverton from late 1957 or early 1958 on our Beaverton Campus page. Building 19 is visible and the rest of the campus is undeveloped. In the circled area is an odd short ramp trestle. … Continue reading →

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Ceramic CRT Molds Found

Posted on June 8, 2021 by VTNovember 12, 2023

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. They discovered a storage area filled with CRT funnel molds. This must … Continue reading →

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Museum Video Tour Available

Posted on March 10, 2021 by VTMarch 12, 2021

In honor of the 75th anniversary of Tektronix the museum created a video slideshow tour of 75 of its exhibits. A slideshow format was chosen to ease creation and editing while the museum is closed due to Covid. Six of … Continue reading →

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Help Identify Individuals in TG2000 / Mohawk Photo

Posted on February 17, 2021 by VTJanuary 25, 2025

Mohawk was the development code name for the TG2000 which first shipped in 1996. The TG2000 is a multi-format analog and digital precision signal generator. The TG2000 provides reference-quality test signals in both the analog and digital domains. We’ve been … Continue reading →

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Tektronix Instruments Used In Telstar Development

Posted on February 4, 2021 by VTMarch 12, 2021

Tektronix products were used by many different companies in many different industries. We feature other company’s videos which show Tektronix products on our Enabling Customer Success page. This photo from the May 1962 National Geographic Magazine shows the Telstar development … Continue reading →

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Tek Products Used in IBM 1401 Manufacturing

Posted on February 1, 2021 by VTOctober 25, 2023

Tektronix products were used by many different companies in many different industries. We feature other company’s videos which show Tektronix products on our Enabling Customer Success page. This photo shows at least 12 Tektronix used on the manufacturing floor for … Continue reading →

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Three New Cartoons Found

Posted on January 29, 2021 by VTMarch 12, 2021

A museum engineer working on a 468 found a new cartoon of the fan. While we do not know when Tektronix stopped publishing cartoons, this manual is dated 1986 which would likely make this one of the last cartoons published. … Continue reading →

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Type 1100 Storage Display Unit

Posted on January 16, 2021 by VTJuly 19, 2024

We found this photo of a Type 1100 Storage Display Unit and two things stood out. Tektronix never released a Type 1100 display and the bezel and CRT appear to be a curved face similar to a raster scan CRT, … Continue reading →

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Instrument Covers

Posted on January 13, 2021 by VTMarch 12, 2021

One of the accessories for Tektronix instruments were covers and cases. We don’t come across them very often. This page from the 1969 catalog shows the offerings for covers.   We have just a couple at the museum.

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Tektronix “Firsts” in Oscilloscopes

Posted on January 2, 2021 by VTMarch 12, 2021

The 1971 Tektronix Catalog included a short article to customers authored by Howard Vollum. It marks the 25th anniversary of the company and provides Howard’s insights into the key “firsts” for oscilloscopes pioneered by Tektronix. Click on the image to … Continue reading →

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Tektronix Equipment in the Playboy Mansion

Posted on December 22, 2020 by VTMarch 12, 2021

The June 1971 Audio magazine featured a story on the 250 pieces of electronic equipment worth more than $375,000 installed in the entertainment center at the Playboy Mansion.    The article mentions two pieces of Grass Valley Group equipment along … Continue reading →

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One Million Oscilloscopes

Posted on December 18, 2020 by VTMarch 12, 2021

The museum does not have any records of production numbers for any Tektronix product. The 1980 Annual Report had this on page 25 noting that Tektronix had shipped it’s millionth oscilloscope.   The undated issue 25 of Tek Times, presumably … Continue reading →

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Museum Acquires Hughes Memo-Scope

Posted on November 11, 2020 by VTMarch 12, 2021

The vintageTEK museum recently acquired this Hughes 104 Memo-Scope. This oscilloscope was one of the early storage oscilloscopes for transient capture and display utilizing the Memotron 5″ storage CRT. It was announced in the Control Engineering February 1957 issue. The … Continue reading →

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Help Identify Individuals In 4051 and 4052 Group Photos

Posted on November 11, 2020 by VTMarch 12, 2021

We’ve added two TekWeek articles with group photos on our 4051/2/4 Graphic Desktop Systems page. None of the individuals in the photos are identified. We’ve been able to identify some but we ask for your help in identifying all the … Continue reading →

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Hackaday Features 200 Series Cardboard Models

Posted on October 30, 2020 by VTMarch 12, 2021

Hackaday is an internet site that posts articles as entertainment for engineers and engineering enthusiasts. They did a news post on our 200 Series Oscilloscopes page which featured the cardboard models that served as the concept designs for the 200 … Continue reading →

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Select vintageTEK As Your Amazon Smile Charity

Posted on October 20, 2020 by VTFebruary 19, 2023

Feb 2023 Update This notice was sent from Amazon. Thanks to all that utilized this program to help support the museum. In 2013, we launched AmazonSmile to make it easier for customers to support their favorite charities. However, after almost … Continue reading →

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Beaverton Building 50A Spotted

Posted on October 19, 2020 by VTMarch 12, 2021

This July 17, 1968 engineering drawing of the Beaverton and Sunset campuses details information about the building size, power, and water along with the date of construction. What is interesting is it shows building 50A  as “To Be” in what … Continue reading →

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564 Storage Oscilloscope On The Cover Of Life Magazine

Posted on October 19, 2020 by VTOctober 31, 2021

The September 10, 1965 issue of Life magazine featured a cover article on Control Of Life with a photo of a Type 564 Storage Oscilloscope. Click on the image to view a larger resolution PDF.   The inside article features … Continue reading →

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130 LC Meter Restoration

Posted on September 9, 2020 by VTMarch 12, 2021

Alan Hampel, an electronics engineer and former test equipment service technician in Australia, purchased a 130 LC meter that arrived in poor condition. He decided to do a detailed restoration and wrote an extensive article for Silicon Chip magazine that … Continue reading →

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Mystery Dual CRT Instrument

Posted on September 1, 2020 by VTMarch 12, 2021

This interesting photo shows a 466 portable storage oscilloscope on the left and a rather unique instrument on the right. This instrument has two CRTs with the mechanical construction, knobs, and graticule lights similar to the 511 introduced in 1947. … Continue reading →

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Tektronix and the Apollo Moon Mission

Posted on August 5, 2020 by VTMarch 12, 2021

A flurry of memos from early 1962 revealed an interest to include a Tektronix oscilloscope in the Apollo Module.  North American Aviation (NAA) was considering a 321 oscilloscope inside the space vehicle to troubleshoot the “In-Flight Test Systems” of the … Continue reading →

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October 1958 Family Night

Posted on July 8, 2020 by VTMarch 12, 2021

Wednesday, October 1, 1958 was Family Night held at the Beaverton Campus. The October 1958 TekTalk issue covered the event which was expected to draw over 5,000 employees and family. We used the “Green Worm” photo from that event as … Continue reading →

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Fingertip Controls

Posted on May 13, 2020 by VTMarch 12, 2021

The August 1951 Tektronix Catalog had two pages highlighting  “Fingertip Controls” ease of operation of their oscilloscopes. It features controls from the 511AD, 512, 513D, and 514D. Click on the image to view the PDF.

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