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}} is a former Tektronix engineer and the former chairman of the EIA JT–20 Display CRT Standards Committee and of the Society for Information Display Definitions and Standards.  He is the author of numerous papers, articles, and books concerning [[cathode-ray tube]]s.
}} is a former Tektronix engineer and the former chairman of the EIA JT–20 Display CRT Standards Committee and of the Society for Information Display Definitions and Standards.  He is the author of numerous papers, articles, and books concerning [[cathode-ray tube]]s.
From [[Media:Tekscope_1972_V4_N4_Jul_1972.pdf|Tekscope Vol.4 No.4, July 1972]]:
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Pete has worked at Tek for 8½ years. Prior to his present duties as Marketing Staff Engineer for the Optical Products group, he worked in the CRT Development area.
Pete has been involved with electro-optical measurements for many years and worked at Kitt Peak National Observatory before coming to Tek.
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Revision as of 05:59, 2 August 2022

Peter Keller (? – ?) is a former Tektronix engineer and the former chairman of the EIA JT–20 Display CRT Standards Committee and of the Society for Information Display Definitions and Standards. He is the author of numerous papers, articles, and books concerning cathode-ray tubes.

From Tekscope Vol.4 No.4, July 1972:

Pete has worked at Tek for 8½ years. Prior to his present duties as Marketing Staff Engineer for the Optical Products group, he worked in the CRT Development area. Pete has been involved with electro-optical measurements for many years and worked at Kitt Peak National Observatory before coming to Tek.

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Components by Peter Keller

Patents by Peter Keller

Page Office Number Title Inventors Company Filing date Grant date
Patent US 5149182A US 5149182A Optical filter for an optical measurement instrument Peter Keller Tektronix Inc 1991-05-02 1992-09-22

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