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Chuck Scott
{{Person
|Names=Charles "Chuck" Gordon Scott
|Birth date=14 Sept 1935
|Birth place=Long Beach, California
|Death date=20 Feb 2022
|Death place=Aumsville, Oregon
|Countries=USA
|Affiliations=Oregon State University;IBM;Tektronix
|Wikidata id=
}} was an engineer with Tektronix from ~1965-1990.


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Scott served aboard the USS Lexington aircraft carrier from 1954 to 1958. After his Navy service, he attended Oregon State University and graduates with a BSc in Electrical Engineering in 1962.  He worked for IBM in San Jose, CA, before returning to Oregon in 1965 to join Tektronix.
 
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==Links==
* https://www.statesmanjournal.com/obituaries/ssj061404
* https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/salem-or/charles-scott-10598825
 
{{Designer|Chuck Scott}}
{{Patents|Charles G Scott}}
 
 
 
[[Category:Tektronix people]]

Latest revision as of 11:30, 24 May 2023

Charles "Chuck" Gordon Scott (b. 14 Sept 1935 in Long Beach, California – d. 20 Feb 2022 in Aumsville, Oregon) was an engineer with Tektronix from ~1965-1990.

Scott served aboard the USS Lexington aircraft carrier from 1954 to 1958. After his Navy service, he attended Oregon State University and graduates with a BSc in Electrical Engineering in 1962. He worked for IBM in San Jose, CA, before returning to Oregon in 1965 to join Tektronix.

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Links

Products by Chuck Scott

Manufacturer Model Description Designers Introduced
Tektronix 7844 400 MHz dual-beam non-storage mainframe Murlan Kaufman Chuck Scott Dick Anderson Keith Taylor Bob White 1974

Components by Chuck Scott

Patents by Charles G Scott