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A VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF TEKTRONIX PRODUCTS, TECHNOLOGY, AND PEOPLE * Home Page * News Blog * STEM, Tours, & Education * STEM Education * Bonny Slope Science Night * Boys Rocket / Robotic Scope Class * Educational Equipment Donation To Sherwood Public Library * Electronics and Instrument Education * Edgewood Downs Senior Center * Family STEM Day * Girls Robotics Students * Girl Scout STEM Day * Instrument Library * Mentoring * MESA Day * Misc Tours and Comments * NW Electronics Design & Manufacturing Expo Booth * SHINE Program Students * Science Geek Out Fest * STEM Exhibits * Computer Graphics * Oscilloscope Artist * Oscilloscope Music * Oscilloscope Table Tennis * Time Of Flight * Waveshape Demonstration * Summer Day School Visit * TekWeek Electronic Quizzes * vintageTEK Coloring Book * On-Line Exhibits * Products & Technologies * Other Products (not on exhibit) * Liquid Crystal Color Shutter * Liquid Crystal Stereo Shutter LCSS * Technologies * Salable Technologies and Services * Information & Resources * Annual Reports * Articles, Scans, and Documents * Birthday and Christmas Cards * Calendars * Clubs And Teams * Crossword Puzzles * Customer and Employee Memories and Short Stories * Customer’s and User’s Stories * Display Cruisers * Early Advertisements * Employees * Employee Amateur Radio “Hams” * Employee and Community Health * Employee’s Hi-Fi Projects * Employee’s Stories * Engineering Groups, Awards, and Recognition * Explorer Post 876 * First PCB * Instrument Library * Locations and Subsidiaries * Campus Maps and Locations * Tektronix Locations * Tektronix Subsidiaries * Washington & Oregon Properties * Odds and Ends * Oregon Graduate Center * Organizations and Departments * Packing Popcorn * Patents * Printed and Microfiche Manuals * Products in Customer’s Advertisements * Products in Customer’s Films * Products In Movies and Shows * Products in Music * Products on Magazine Covers * Product Summaries * Repair Tips and Reference Material * Schematic Cartoons * Scope Class * Spin-Offs * Anthro * Rodgers Organ Company * TEKEM Stock * Tektronix Company and Product Awards * Tektronix Early History (Index) * Tektronix Education Program * Tektronix Federal Credit Union * Tektronix Foundation * Tektronix In The News * Tektronix Name and Misspellings * Tektronix Publications * Tektronix Profit Share * TERAC QSL Card Program * TekWeek End Of Year Summaries * Tradeshows and Booths * Transformer School * VintageTEK Demo Board * Audio, Photo & Video Galleries * Audio Gallery * Photo Gallery * Calendar Photos * 1963 Calendar * 1966 Calendar * 1968 Calendar * 1969 Calendar * 1970 Calendar * 1971 Calendar * Flickr Photos * Miscellaneous Photos * Field Engineers * Field Service Centers * Photo Albums * Photo Of The Month * Tradeshows and Booths * Volunteers * Video Gallery * For Sale Items * More vintageTEK * About Us * How To Donate * Copyright Notice * Museum Collections * Meeting Area * Our Volunteers * Privacy Policy * Receive Our Monthly Newsletter * Newsletter Archive * Login To Your Account * How To Volunteer and Opportunities * Contact * Links Explore the wonders of technology at the vintageTEK museum Visit us on the web or in person. We are open on Saturday and we will strive to open anytime on request for individual or group tours. 13489 SW Karl Braun Dr., Beaverton, OR, 97077 Saturdays 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Other days by reservation 503 644-0161 contactus@vintagetek.org Sign up for our monthly newsletter We're on Twitter vintageTEK is a charitable, educational and scientific museum founded to commemorate the early history of Tektronix. The museum and website is dedicated to displaying Tektronix products which enabled generations to create the future and in memory of those employees contributing to this legacy. Our mission is to encourage the next generation to pursue careers in science, engineering, and technology by sharing this knowledge and history and supporting educational programs in our community. We do not have predefined tours and tailor the experience to the age and interests of the volunteers. The museum is filled with working Tektronix products from about the first 50 years of the company. The tours can focus on many different aspects including the instruments and their uses, the technology that enabled these products, applications in industry and research, individuals that enabled these products, and to stories about the company. We play company videos specific to products and applications, and history and capabilities of the company. We also have an interactive library for patents up through 2010 and employee photos prior to May 1970. We have hands-on demonstrations for visitors of all ages and have toured students at age 8 up to seniors. These include sounds, games, computer graphics, music, and science. Due to the highly interactive nature of the tours, it is best for smaller groups. We typically accommodate larger groups with more volunteers to conduct multiple tours simultaneously. Our regular open hours are updated here on our website but we will strive to accommodate your schedule if a volunteer is available, and admission to the museum is free. © 2023 vintageTEK - A Museum of vintage Tektronix Equipment Privacy Policy ↑