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It never went into full production. | It never went into full production. | ||
Larry Biggs was the project leader. Ron Olson did the dual-trace vertical. | [[Larry Biggs]] was the project leader. | ||
Phil Crosby did the sync, D.C. restorer, and line selector. | [[Ron Olson]] did the dual-trace vertical. | ||
[[Phil Crosby]] did the sync, D.C. restorer, and line selector. | |||
The design was started in late 1959. | The design was started in late 1959. | ||
The plan was to have a plug-in that could functionally replace the 524. | The plan was to have a plug-in that could functionally replace the [[524]]. | ||
See https://vintagetek.org/television-products/ about a third of the way down is a blurb about the V unit. | See https://vintagetek.org/television-products/ about a third of the way down is a blurb about the V unit. |
Revision as of 18:13, 31 January 2021
The Tektronix Type V is a video plug-in for 500-series scopes. It never went into full production.
Larry Biggs was the project leader. Ron Olson did the dual-trace vertical. Phil Crosby did the sync, D.C. restorer, and line selector. The design was started in late 1959. The plan was to have a plug-in that could functionally replace the 524.
See https://vintagetek.org/television-products/ about a third of the way down is a blurb about the V unit.
Although the V unit never made it to market, Ron Olsen ended up using much of the dual-trace vertical design in the 1A1.