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We need copyright free photos of the Tektronix line of oscilloscopes especially the earlier ones like the 511, if you want to submit some photos I will appreciate. If you go to the Wikipedia Commons search page you'll see that there much to be desire with the Tektronix photos. If you want to submit some nice photos go to this page Wikipedia Commons Upload Wizard. They will be available to all the Wikipedia community.

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I am going to deprod this article because there are a number of secondary sources out there (some of these are listed in the external links and in the references), which suggests that this topic meets WP:GNG guidelines and is notable. I agree with the prodder that the article could use some expansion, and conversion to a more encyclopedic tone. But these are surmountable problems (see WP:SURMOUNTABLE) and are thus matters of editing, not deletion. --Mark viking (talk) 04:30, 4 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]