Of all the various trucks and delivey vehicles that they had back then that
really is a surprise. Maybe they had it hooked up to their GPS system. :)
Mark
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alex" <alexmm@adelphia.net>
To: <Healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 9:12 AM
Subject: The Tektronix Healey
> As an ardent electroniker, I recently got ahold of the book "The First 40
> Years Of Tektronix," by Marshall M. Lee. Tektronix is the world's largest
> maker of oscilloscopes, and an industry leader. If you work in
> electronics, as a technician or an engineer, you know Tek scopes are
> legendary.
>
> I digress. Imagine my surprise to see a photo, on page 193, of the
> company's first two prototype instruments being delivered from the
> company's R&D facility in Guernsey (ah, the UK connection!) on the luggage
> rack of what appears to be a RHD BT7!
>
> Healeys are everywhere.
>
> == Alex in Maine
> 1960 BT7 3000 Mark 1 - "The Blue Mainie"
> Former owner of 1957 100-6, and 1967 3000 Mark III BJ8
> http://users.adelphia.net/~alexmm/ai2q.htm
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