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From [[Media:Tekscope_1979_V11_N3.pdf|Tekscope V11 N3, 1979]]: | |||
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Bill Mark joined Tek in 1968 after completing his B.S. in Electrical Engineering Technology at Weber State College in Utah. | |||
He received his B.S.E.E. from the University of Portland in 1978. | |||
Bill worked with the Product Evaluation group doing electrical evaluation on accessories and general purpose instruments. | |||
He also did high-impedance attenuator design for some of the 400 Series Oscilloscopes. | |||
He is responsible for the electrical design of the [[DM501A]]. | |||
Bill is an amateur mycologist (one who can discern between palatable and poisonous mushrooms) and enjoys gardening, hunting, and fishing. | |||
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{{Documents|Author=Bill Mark}} | {{Documents|Author=Bill Mark}} | ||
{{Designer|Bill Mark}} | {{Designer |Bill Mark}} | ||
{{Patents |William R. Mark}} | {{Patents |William R. Mark}} | ||
[[Category:Tektronix people]] | [[Category:Tektronix people]] |