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Every scope was hand calibrated. The person doing the testing put pencil marks on blank dials, John Larson then engraved each dial according to this calibration.
Every scope was hand calibrated. The person doing the testing put pencil marks on blank dials, John Larson then engraved each dial according to this calibration.
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According to ''https://vintagetek.org/tektronix-first-products/'', a total of 10 units were built, and ''none sold''.  The 101 was later replaced by the [[104]].


==Pictures==
==Pictures==

Latest revision as of 03:41, 26 January 2023

Tektronix 101
Calibrator
Tektronix Type 101 at VintageTEK Museum in Beaverton, Oregon

Produced from 1946 to (?)

Manuals
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix 101 Video Calibrator was Tektronix' first product.

Tektronix engineer Frank Hood recollects:

A point that I might mention here is that the Type 511 was not the first instrument built by Tektronix.

Actually the first instrument offered for sale was a calibration standard, designed and built by Howard, and called a Type 101 Calibrator.

This instrument was used in the test department for many years to assure the accuracy of all instruments.

Every scope was hand calibrated. The person doing the testing put pencil marks on blank dials, John Larson then engraved each dial according to this calibration.

According to https://vintagetek.org/tektronix-first-products/, a total of 10 units were built, and none sold. The 101 was later replaced by the 104.

Pictures