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About 50 feet south of the north wall and running west was a hall where there were three engineering groups in July 1963.  The bays for each group were about 50 feet deep and extended from the hallway to the nearest outside wall.  
About 50 feet south of the north wall and running west was a hall where there were three engineering groups in July 1963.  The bays for each group were about 50 feet deep and extended from the hallway to the nearest outside wall.  
There were two main hallways, north hallway and south hallway, both running east to west.  
There were two main hallways, north hallway and south hallway, both running east to west.  
Between the two hallways were located (from east to west) [[Howard Vollum]]’s office,  
Between the two hallways were located (from east to west) [[Howard Vollum]]’s office, Engineering vice president, [[Bill Polits]]’ office, Instrument Engineering Manager ([[Jack Rogers]]),  
Engineering vice president, [[Bill Polits]]’ office,  
Engineering administration ([[Dick Rhiger]]), Legal ([[Jim Castles]]), New Product Introduction ([[Deane Kidd]]), the cafeteria, and the parts room ([[Herb Crawford]]) extending to the model shop.
Instrument Engineering Manager ([[Jack Rogers]]),  
Engineering administration ([[Dick Rhiger]]),  
Legal ([[Jim Castles]]),  
New Product Introduction ([[Deane Kidd]]),  
the cafeteria,  
and the parts room ([[Herb Crawford]]) extending to the model shop.


The north hallway ran east to west from behind the receptionist.  
The north hallway ran east to west from behind the receptionist.  
The first engineering bay was [[Bob Rullman]]’s group working on the [[544]], [[546]], and [[547]].
The first engineering bay was [[Bob Rullman]]’s group working on the [[544]], [[546]], and [[547]].


=Conventional Scopes ([[544]], [[546]], [[547]])=
==Conventional Scopes ([[544]], [[546]], [[547]])==


[[Bob Rullman]] - Group Manager - horizontal sweep, sweep switching
[[Bob Rullman]] - Group Manager - horizontal sweep, sweep switching
* [[Gene Kauffman]]-trigger
* [[Gene Kauffman]] - trigger
** [[Al Allworth]] - [[1A4]]
** [[Al Allworth]] - [[1A4]]
** [[Tom Beach]]
** [[Tom Beach]]
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Possibly [[Dave Barton]], a very good engineer who left in about 1964
Possibly [[Dave Barton]], a very good engineer who left in about 1964


[[Oz Svehaug]] West of Rullman’s group was the [[647]] group.  
==[[647]] Group==
West of Rullman’s group was the [[647]] group, initially led by [[Oz Svehaug]].
After September 1963, Oz left Tek for health reasons  
After September 1963, Oz left Tek for health reasons  
and the group was run by [[Oliver Dalton]]:
and the group was run by [[Oliver Dalton]].
* [[Gene Andrews]] - [[10A2]] Gene probably had numerous other contributions
* [[Gene Andrews]] - [[10A2]] Gene probably had numerous other contributions
* [[John Larson - technician
** [[John Larson]] - technician
* [[Les Larson - [[10A1]] (no relation to John)
** [[Les Larson]] - [[10A1]] (no relation to John)
* [[Larry Mayhew]] - [[10B1]] (Larry Mayhew disclaimed any role, but he may have taken Jim Godwin’s [[11B2]] and cut it down to single time base)
** [[Larry Mayhew]] - [[10B1]] (Larry Mayhew disclaimed any role, but he may have taken Jim Godwin’s [[11B2]] and cut it down to single time base)
* [[Vaughn Weidel]]- technician-probably environmental testing  
** [[Vaughn Weidel]] - technician-probably environmental testing  
* [[Carl Battjes]]- main vertical amplifier
* [[Carl Battjes]] - main vertical amplifier
* [[Jim Godwin]] - [[10B2]]
** [[Jim Godwin]] - [[10B2]]
* [[R. Michael Johnson]] (later known as Bob Johnson)-Z axis, Xtal controlled calibrator, high and low voltage supplies
** [[R. Michael Johnson]] (later known as Bob Johnson)-Z axis, Xtal controlled calibrator, high and low voltage supplies
* [[Larry Dillard]] (left about mid 1963 to form Argonaut Electronics, making Electrometers, later other ventures mostly in optics)
* [[Larry Dillard]] (left about mid 1963 to form Argonaut Electronics, making Electrometers, later other ventures mostly in optics)
** [[Joe Burger]]
** [[Dan Delano]]
** [[Jack Sterett]] 
* [[Jim Knapton]] - horizontal amplifier-also manager of Digital Systems Group


[[Joe Burger]]
==Low Frequency & Biomedical Systems Group==
This was the next bay west of the 647 group.
[[Russ Fillinger]] was the lead.
* [[Mel Holznagel]] - not sure of project, may have left this group in mid 1963
* [[John Addis]] - [[1A7]]
* [[Bill Barnes]] (technician)
* [[Don Calnon]] - modifying [[502]]
* [[John Dureka]] early storage scope CRT circuitry
* [[Tat Lam]]
* [[Larry Mayhew]] - [[2A61]] (finishing in mid 1963 when he joined the 647 group)
* [[Roy Hayes]] - [[3A3]]
* [[Walt Petersen]] was studying for an MD and advised biomedical group part time
* [[Dick Stack]] - technician
* [[Gary Vance]] (joined about 1966)- [[502A]]


[[Dan Delano]]
==Marketing==
 
West of LF and Biomedical and possibly on both sides of the hallway was marketing.
[[Jack Sterett]] 
* [[Geoff Gass]]
 
* [[Stan Foss]]
[[Jim Knapton]] - horizontal amplifier-also manager of Digital Systems Group
* [[Sandy Sanford]]
 
Russ Fillinger next bay west of the 647 group was Low Frequency & Bio-medical Systems:
* Mel Holtznagel-not sure of project, may have left this group in mid 1963
* John Addis-1A7
* Bill Barnes (technician)
* Don Calnon-modifying 502
 
John Dureka early storage scope CRT circuitry
 
Tat Lam-
 
Larry Mayhew-2A61 (finishing in mid 1963 when he joined the 647 group)
 
Roy Hayes-3A3
 
Walt Petersen was studying for an MD and advised biomedical group part time
 
Dick Stack-technician
 
Gary Vance (joined about 1966)-502A
 
 
Unknown manager West of LF and Biomedical and possibly on both sides of the hallway was Marketing
 
Geoff Gass
 
Stan Foss
 
Sandy Sanford
 


The west end of the building extending to the south hallway was the model shop.
The west end of the building extending to the south hallway was the model shop.


==Unknown manager Model Shop (took up width of the building from North Wall to the South Hall)==
 
* [[Les Wold]]
Unknown manager Model Shop (took up width of the building from North Wall to the South Hall)
* About 20 machinists, metal working equipment.
 
Les Wold
 
About 20 machinists, metal working equipment.
 


Going east from the west wall was the south hallway parallel to the south wall.  Engineering bays were between the hallway and the south wall.
Going east from the west wall was the south hallway parallel to the south wall.  Engineering bays were between the hallway and the south wall.


==From the west wall going east was TV-Scan Conversion headed by [[Charlie Rhodes]]==
 
* [[Larry Biggs]] - [[1A2]] for the [[547]] group
From the west wall going east was TV-Scan Conversion headed by Charlie Rhodes
** [[John Horn]] - [[W]] for the 540 series
 
** [[Ron Olson]] - [[1A1]] for the [[547]] group
Larry Biggs-1A2 for the 547 group
* [[Doug Dickie]]
 
** [[Stan Baker]] (technician?)
John Horn-W for the 540 series
** [[Phil Crosby]]
 
** [[Stan Tate]] (technician?)
Ron Olson-1A1 for the 547 group
** [[Victor Kong]] (later)
 
** [[Steve Roth]] (later)
Doug Dickie
** [[Walt Lowy]] (technician, later)
 
Stan Baker (technician?)
 
Phil Crosby
 
Stan Tate (technician>)
 
Victor Kong (later)
 
Steve Roth (later)
 
 
Walt Lowy (technician, later)
 
 
Al Zimmerman The next bay east was probably the Sampling group
 
Norm Winningstad-may have had an office in this area
 
Gordon Long-stand alone pulsers
 
George Fry-sampling heads
 
Andy Cheers
 
Jim Geddes
 
Leo Heineck
 
Fred Kawabata
 
Ray Underwood
 
Gene Cowan-pulser heads
 
Chuck Donaldson
 
Chuck Edgar
 
Stu MacNaughton
 
 
Cal Hongel Next bay east was Accessories Design until mid 1963.  Then Wim Velsink, then Ken Holland for years.
 
R. Michael Johnson
 
Marv DeSautel (technician)
 
Bill Lukens
 
Bill Peek
 
Bob Beck
 
John Roberts (known later as Jack Roberts)
 
Hans Springer
 
Bert ten Kate
 
Bud Bender
 
Will Coffin
 
Tommy Thompson               
 
Ron Peltola (later)
 
 
Jim Knapton Next bay east was Digital Systems
 
John Bowne
 
Ken Davenport
 
Joe Demke
 
Chuck Mallison
 
Bob Webb
 
John Griffin
 
Paul Buchco (technician)
 
Bob Herb
 
Bud Kraker
 
Milt Smith
 
Murlan Kaufman
 
Bill Stevens
 
 
[[Marlow Butler]] The front bay, was Mechanical Design
 
[[Maurie Merrick]] - Accessories and Camera Development
 
[[Sid Broughton]]
 
[[Norm Hughes]]
 
[[Len McCracken]]
 
[[Jamie Navia]]
 
[[Martha Rowland]]
 
[[Denny Smith]]
 
[[Dwaine Romine]]
 
[[Frank Axford]]
 
[[Jerry Moshofsky]]
 
[[Alex Padilla]]
 
[[Bob Richardson]]
 
[[Don Smith]]
 
[[Jay Chido]] - Mechanical Instrument Design
 
[[Bud Deibele]], Project Engineer
 
[[Chuck Brown]]
 
[[Ross Gifford]]
 
[[Al Robinson]]


[[Bill Root]]
==Sampling Group==
The next bay east was the Sampling Group, led by [[Al Zimmerman]].
[[Norm Winningstad]] may have had an office in this area.
* [[Gordon Long]] - stand alone pulsers
* [[George Frye]] - sampling heads
** [[Andy Cheers]]
** [[Jim Geddes]]
** [[Leo Heineck]]
** [[Fred Kawabata]]
* [[Ray Underwood]]
** [[Gene Cowan]] - pulser heads
** [[Chuck Donaldson]]
** [[Chuck Edgar]]
** [[Stu McNaughton]]


[[Bob Shand]]
==Accessories Design Group==
The next bay east was Accessories Design, led by [[Cal Hongel]] until mid 1963, then by [[Wim Velsink]] and later [[Ken Holland]] for years.
* [[R. Michael Johnson]]
** [[Marv DeSautel]] (technician)
* [[Bill Lukens]]
* [[Bill Peek]]
** [[Bob Beck]]
** [[John Roberts]] (known later as Jack Roberts)
** [[Hans Springer]]
* [[Bert tenKate]]
** [[Bud Bender]]
** [[Will Coffin]]
** [[Tommy Thompson]]             
** [[Ron Peltola]] (later)


[[Dick Sollars]]
==Digital Systems==
The next bay east was Digital Systems, led by [[Jim Knapton]].
* [[John Bowne]]
** [[Ken Davenport]]
** [[Joe Demke]]
** [[Chuck Mallison]]
** [[Bob Webb]]
* [[John Griffin]]
** [[Paul Buchco]] (technician)
** [[Bob Herb]]
** [[Bud Kraker]]
* [[Milt Smith]]
** [[Murlan Kaufman]]
** [[Bill Stevens]]


[[Frank Maniatis]], Project Engineer
==[[Marlow Butler]] The front bay, was Mechanical Design==
 
* [[Maury Merrick]] - Accessories and Camera Development
[[Bill Cottingham]]
** [[Sid Broughton]]
 
*** [[Norm Hughes]]
[[Dave DeMuth]]
*** [[Len McCracken]]
 
*** [[Jamie Navia]]
[[John Reichen]]
*** [[Martha Rowland]]
 
*** [[Denny Smith]]
[[Leighton Whitsett]]
* [[Dwaine Romine]]
 
** [[Frank Axford]]
[[Archie Yergen]]
** [[Jerry Moshofsky]]
 
** [[Alex Padilla]]
[[Leon Prentice]], Project Engineer
** [[Bob Richardson]]
 
** [[Don Smith]]
[[Henry Bahrs]] - front panels                                   
* [[Jay Chido]] - Mechanical Instrument Design
 
** [[Bud Deibele]], Project Engineer
[[Dave Morin]]
*** [[Chuck Brown]]
 
*** [[Ross Gifford]]
[[Glenn Powers]]
*** [[Al Robinson]]
 
*** [[Bill Root]]
[[Don Thorneycroft]]
*** [[Bob Shand]]
 
*** [[Dick Sollars]]
[[Dick Swanson]], Project Engineer
** [[Frank Maniatis]], Project Engineer
 
*** [[Bill Cottingham]]
[[Paul Clark]]
*** [[Dave DeMuth]]
 
*** [[John Reichen]]
[[Dave Curtis]]
*** [[Leighton Whitsett]]
 
*** [[Archie Yergen]]
[[Dick Duggan]]
** [[Leon Prentice]], Project Engineer
 
*** [[Henry Bahrs]] - front panels                                   
[[Virgil Gray]]
*** [[Dave Morin]]
 
*** [[Glenn Powers]]
[[Larry McCoy]]
***[[Don Thorneycroft]]
 
** [[Dick Swanson]], Project Engineer
[[Eldon Hoffman]]
*** [[Paul Clark]]
 
*** [[Dave Curtis]]
[[Bob White]]
*** [[Dick Duggan]]
 
*** [[Virgil Gray]]
[[Hillis Heath]]
*** [[Larry McCoy]]
 
* [[Eldon Hoffman]]
[[Bill Strong]]
** [[Bob White]]
 
*** [[Hillis Heath]]
[[Bill Pickering]]
*** [[Bill Strong]]
 
** [[Bill Pickering]]
[[Clyde Feitush]]
*** [[Clyde Feitush]]
 
*** [[Dick Hansen]]
[[Dick Hansen]]
 
[[Gail Morris]] - Industrial Design
 
[[Dick Edstrom]]
 
[[Al Hill]]
 
[[Bob Metcalf]]
 
[[Jack Nelson]]


== [[Gail Morris]] - Industrial Design ==
* [[Dick Edstrom]]
* [[Al Hill]]
* [[Bob Metcalf]]
* [[Jack Nelson]]


That may have brought us back to the front of the building.
That may have brought us back to the front of the building.
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If anyone can provide the missing information, please contact the administrator of Tekwiki.
If anyone can provide the missing information, please contact the administrator of Tekwiki.


Engineering Evaluation (Evaluation of new designs and engineering help)  
Engineering Evaluation (Evaluation of new designs and engineering help) was located in Sunset North (45.5090  -122.7749) ([[Building 86]]).  
 
[[Building 86]] was about 100 feet north of [[Building 81]] and is partially visible in the above photo to the right of the Building 81 corner entrance.  
was located in Sunset North (45.5090  -122.7749) ([[Building 86]]).  
[[Building 86]] was about 100 feet north of [[Building 81]] and is partially visible in the above photo  
to the right of the Building 81 corner entrance.  
At the time, CRT Engineering was likely also in [[Building 86]].
At the time, CRT Engineering was likely also in [[Building 86]].


In about 1965 [[Wim Velsink]] suggested the formation of an Advanced Development group  
In about 1965 [[Wim Velsink]] suggested the formation of an Advanced Development group as most of the above products had been introduced.
as most of the above products had been introduced.


This group was to research the ideas of [[Howard Vollum]],  
This group was to research the ideas of [[Howard Vollum]], mostly having to do with human interface such as a trigger control that allowed you to roll over a sine wave and have the trigger slope change a the top of the waveform.   
mostly having to do with human interface such as a trigger control that allowed you to  
(This was actually introduced in some [[7000-series_plug-ins#Horizontal_plug-ins|7000 series sweeps]], but was not popular.)   
roll over a sine wave and have the trigger slope change a the top of the waveform.   
(This was actually introduced in some 7000 series sweeps, but was not popular.)   
Another was to have the trace intensity increase during rapid rise and fall so more of the waveform could be seen.  
Another was to have the trace intensity increase during rapid rise and fall so more of the waveform could be seen.  
Another project was to have the amplifier gain seek a full screen display.  
Another project was to have the amplifier gain seek a full screen display. This was done in the [[3A5]] plug-in but also was not popular.
This was done in the 560 series but also was not popular.


[[John Kobbe]] had the corner office (next to the outside south wall) and ran the group,  
[[John Kobbe]] had the corner office (next to the outside south wall) and ran the group,  
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Others
Others


[[Norm Winningstad]] might have been in Sampling at that time, but not in a design capacity
[[Norm Winningstad]] might have been in Sampling at that time, but not in a design capacity


[[Cliff Moulton]] had left in 1962 or early 1963.
[[Cliff Moulton]] had left in 1962 or early 1963.
[[Category:History]]

Latest revision as of 09:22, 13 December 2022

All of instrument design from July 1951 until March 1966 was in Building 81.

The location of personnel in this document is primarily in the productive years of 1963 and 1964.

The following picture is of the east-facing wall looking NW with the Building 81 (Sunset South) entrance in its NE corner (center).

Building 81

Building 86 (Sunset North) is visible in the right half of the photo. It was located north of Building 81.

In the above photo dated June 1964 is the east wall of the “Sunset Plant”, Building 81, looking NW. The building was so named for Sunset Highway located a few dozen feet behind the photographer.

About 50 feet south of the north wall and running west was a hall where there were three engineering groups in July 1963. The bays for each group were about 50 feet deep and extended from the hallway to the nearest outside wall. There were two main hallways, north hallway and south hallway, both running east to west. Between the two hallways were located (from east to west) Howard Vollum’s office, Engineering vice president, Bill Polits’ office, Instrument Engineering Manager (Jack Rogers), Engineering administration (Dick Rhiger), Legal (Jim Castles), New Product Introduction (Deane Kidd), the cafeteria, and the parts room (Herb Crawford) extending to the model shop.

The north hallway ran east to west from behind the receptionist. The first engineering bay was Bob Rullman’s group working on the 544, 546, and 547.

Conventional Scopes (544, 546, 547)

Bob Rullman - Group Manager - horizontal sweep, sweep switching

John Gates - running the 545B project

Possibly Dave Barton, a very good engineer who left in about 1964

647 Group

West of Rullman’s group was the 647 group, initially led by Oz Svehaug. After September 1963, Oz left Tek for health reasons and the group was run by Oliver Dalton.

Low Frequency & Biomedical Systems Group

This was the next bay west of the 647 group. Russ Fillinger was the lead.

Marketing

West of LF and Biomedical and possibly on both sides of the hallway was marketing.

The west end of the building extending to the south hallway was the model shop.

Unknown manager Model Shop (took up width of the building from North Wall to the South Hall)

  • Les Wold
  • About 20 machinists, metal working equipment.

Going east from the west wall was the south hallway parallel to the south wall. Engineering bays were between the hallway and the south wall.

From the west wall going east was TV-Scan Conversion headed by Charlie Rhodes

Sampling Group

The next bay east was the Sampling Group, led by Al Zimmerman. Norm Winningstad may have had an office in this area.

Accessories Design Group

The next bay east was Accessories Design, led by Cal Hongel until mid 1963, then by Wim Velsink and later Ken Holland for years.

Digital Systems

The next bay east was Digital Systems, led by Jim Knapton.

Marlow Butler The front bay, was Mechanical Design

Gail Morris - Industrial Design

That may have brought us back to the front of the building.

Many people are missing from this page, and possibly even whole groups. If anyone can provide the missing information, please contact the administrator of Tekwiki.

Engineering Evaluation (Evaluation of new designs and engineering help) was located in Sunset North (45.5090 -122.7749) (Building 86). Building 86 was about 100 feet north of Building 81 and is partially visible in the above photo to the right of the Building 81 corner entrance. At the time, CRT Engineering was likely also in Building 86.

In about 1965 Wim Velsink suggested the formation of an Advanced Development group as most of the above products had been introduced.

This group was to research the ideas of Howard Vollum, mostly having to do with human interface such as a trigger control that allowed you to roll over a sine wave and have the trigger slope change a the top of the waveform. (This was actually introduced in some 7000 series sweeps, but was not popular.) Another was to have the trace intensity increase during rapid rise and fall so more of the waveform could be seen. Another project was to have the amplifier gain seek a full screen display. This was done in the 3A5 plug-in but also was not popular.

John Kobbe had the corner office (next to the outside south wall) and ran the group, presumably reporting to Wim Velsink.

Bob Rullman

John Gates

John Addis

Others

Norm Winningstad might have been in Sampling at that time, but not in a design capacity

Cliff Moulton had left in 1962 or early 1963.