Oscilloscopes Sighted at the Moogseum
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 of sound and music with multi-sensory, interactive timelines and exhibits, an immersive dome presenting how electricity becomes sound, historical exploration of synthesizers, and the opportunity for guests to play both theremins and Moog synthesizers.
It's nice to know that for such legacy products, they choose Tektronix legacy oscilloscopes for their work. This 465 portable is on their bench.
This 5113 dual beam storage oscilloscope is on a nearby shelf. It has early plugins consisting of two 5A20N verticals and a 5B10 horizontal.