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* [[Media:Tek 465 and 475 marketing sales release.pdf|Tektronix 465 and 475 Marketing Sales Release]]
* [[Media:Tek 465 and 475 marketing sales release.pdf|Tektronix 465 and 475 Marketing Sales Release]]
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:'''Note: The [[465M|Tektronix 465M scope has its own page]].'''
:'''''Note: The [[465M|Tektronix 465M scope has its own page]].'''''


The '''Tektronix 465''' is a portable 100 MHz dual-trace oscilloscope with dual time-bases, [[introduced in 1972|introduced in November 1972]].  
The '''Tektronix 465''' is a portable 100 MHz dual-trace oscilloscope with dual time-bases, [[introduced in 1972|introduced in November 1972]].  
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The optional [[DM44]] multimeter attaches to the top of the instrument.
The optional [[DM44]] multimeter attaches to the top of the instrument.
From [[Media:Tekscope 1972 V4 N5 Sep 1972.pdf|Tekscope Vol. 4 No. 5, 1972]]:
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Initial product planning and project coordination was provided by [[Leon Orchard]].
The mechanical design team for the 465 and 475, headed by [[Bob Rossman]], was: [[Neal Broadbent]], [[Bob Leith]], [[Len McCracken]], [[Bob Smesrud]], [[Ilmars Smiltins]], and [[Bob Twigg]].
[[Ken Holland]] and [[Bill Mark]] provided the attenuator design while [[Bob Johnson]] designed the [[P6065]] and [[P6075]] probes. Low-voltage power supply for the 465/475 was by [[George Ermini]], and [[Dennis Braatz]] designed the high-voltage supply. [[Connie Wilson]] and [[Gary Nelson]] did the CRT development.
Electrical design team assisting [[R. Michael Johnson]] in development of the 465 was: [[Frank Dewater]], [[Pete Janowitz]], [[Dave Laib]], [[Al Schamel]], and [[Bert tenKate]].
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[[Bill Turner]] worked as a calibration technician for the 465 oscilloscope group.
[[Bill Turner]] worked as a calibration technician for the 465 oscilloscope group.

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