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Frank Hood (? – ?) joined Tektronix in February of 1949 as employee #32 and stayed with the company for 22 years.
Tektronix products
- designed 103 Time Mark Generator
- designed 511B variant of 511
- project engineer on 513
- project engineer on 315
- project engineer on 310
- ...
Products by Frank Hood
Manufacturer | Model | Description | Designers | Introduced |
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Tektronix | 103 | Time Mark Generator | Frank Hood | (?) |
Tektronix | 511 | 10 MHz Tube scope First Tektronix oscilloscope |
Frank Hood • Logan Belleville • Howard Vollum | 1947 |
Tektronix | 511A | 10 MHz Tube scope | Frank Hood • Logan Belleville • Howard Vollum | 1948 |
Tektronix | 513 | 18 MHz scope | Frank Hood | 1950 |
Tektronix | 315 | "Portable" tube scope | Frank Hood • Dick Ropiequet • John Kobbe • Ted Goodfellow • Jim Morrow | 1952 |
Tektronix | 310 | 4 MHz oscilloscope | Frank Hood • John Kobbe | 1955 |
Tektronix | 310A | 4 MHz oscilloscope | Frank Hood • John Kobbe | 1959 |
Components by Frank Hood
Films
Hood was instrumental in producing many educational and information films for Tektronix, earning him the nickname Cecil B. DeHood within the company.