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IBM Customer Engineering Manual of Instruction – Tektronix Oscilloscopes

Posted on October 26, 2011 by VTMarch 12, 2021

The attached 1960 document: IBM Customer Engineering Manual of Instruction – Tektronix Oscilloscopes, was recently discovered by Pete Lancashire and called to our attention. This was produced by IBM in August 1960 and was a step-by-step tutorial on scopes, and … Continue reading →

Posted in Equipment, History | Tagged 1960, IBM, Tek Oscilloscopes Manual

Engineering News Wanted

Posted on October 22, 2011 by VTMarch 12, 2021

vintageTEK has received a number of Engineering News publications for our Library. The intact ones are dated from 1978 with a front cover title Engineering News and were Company Confidential at the time. We are curious about two things. First the format of Engineering … Continue reading →

Posted in Equipment, History, Publications | Tagged Engineering News, Tek Pulication

Technology Reports Wanted

Posted on October 22, 2011 by VTJuly 21, 2022

vintageTEK has received a number of Technology Reports for our Library The intact ones are dated from 1982 through 1985 with a front cover title TEK Information For Technologists and were Company Confidential at the time. The full issues we … Continue reading →

Posted in Equipment, History | Tagged Technology Reports, Tek Publication

John Kobbe recollections: Tek 500 Series Developments

Posted on October 20, 2011 by VTJuly 21, 2022

John Kobbe recently jotted down his recollections of Tek’s development of the 500 Series oscilloscopes. Starting with the 310/315 he charts the evolution of many developments, including Howard Vollum’s desire to incorporate plug-in vertical amplifiers, and build our own CRT’s … Continue reading →

Posted in employees, Equipment, History | Tagged 500 Series Development, 530 Series, 540 Series, 570, 575, Curve Tracers, John Kobbe, post accelerator CRT

Museum Grand Opening September 16, 2011

Posted on August 15, 2011 by VTJuly 21, 2022

vintageTEK, a Museum for vintage Tektronix equipment and memorabilia from the Tek heyday 1946-1985 will open for Public Viewing Friday September 16, 2011 at 9am. Public Hours will be Fridays and Saturdays only until our Volunteer Cadre is fully determined.Technical … Continue reading →

Posted in Donors, employees, Equipment, History | Tagged Grand Opening, Museum, Public Hours

TV’s Mr. Wizard Demo’s Tek Scope on NBC TV

Posted on April 7, 2011 by VTJuly 20, 2022

A Story that explains the background and filming of the movie Ask Mr Wizard, The Oscilloscope was published in TekWeek July 21, 1961. Rick LeForge, Field Engineer at Tek’s Long Island office, was present at the show rehearsals in New … Continue reading →

Posted in EE Academy, Equipment, History | Tagged Ask Mr Wizard, Mr Wizard, NBC, Rick Leforge FE, The Oscilloscope

The Vollum cathode ray oscilloscope

Posted on February 2, 2011 by VTJuly 21, 2022

According to Frank Hood in a 1985 Biography he wrote: “The first mention of Tektronix and the oscilloscope was in the April 1948 issue of the magazine ELECTRONICS. It was not called the 511 but only called “The Vollum portable … Continue reading →

Posted in Equipment | Tagged 511, April 1948, donate, Electronics Magazine, Howard Vollum, Museum, Tek's First PR Insertion, volunteers

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