Daniel Meyer (engineer)

Daniel Meyer (engineer)
Stereo preamplifier designed by Daniel Meyer and published in Popular Electronics, May 1969.

Daniel Meyer (February 6, 1932 – May 16, 1998) was the founder and president Southwest Technical Products Corporation. He was born in New Braunfels, Texas and raised in San Marcos, Texas where he earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics and physics in 1957 from Southwest Texas State. After college he married Helen Wentz, moved to San Antonio and became a research engineer in the electrical engineering department of Southwest Research Institute.

He soon started writing hobbyist articles. The first was in Electronics World (May 1960) and later he had a 2 part cover feature for Radio-Electronics (October, November 1962).[1] The March 1963 issue of Popular Electronics featured his ultrasonic listening device on the cover. The projects would often require a printed circuit board or specialized components that were not available at the local electronics parts store. Readers could purchase them directly from Dan Meyer.[2]

Dan Meyer saw the business opportunity in providing circuit boards and parts for the Popular Electronics projects. In January 1964 he left Southwest Research Institute to start an electronics kit company. He continued to write articles and ran the mail order kit business from his home garage in San Antonio, Texas. By 1965 he was providing the kits for other authors such as Lou Garner. In 1967 he sold a kit for Don Lancaster's "IC-67 Metal Locator". In early 1967 Meyer moved his growing business from his home to a new building on a 3-acre (12,000 m2) site in San Antonio.[3] The Daniel E. Meyer Company (DEMCO) became Southwest Technical Products Corporation (SWTPC) that fall.[4]

The concept of selling a kit based on a magazine article had been around since the early days of radio. Daniel Meyer perfected the process. In 1967, Popular Electronics had 6 articles by Dan Meyer and 4 by Don Lancaster. Seven of that year's cover stories featured kits sold by SWTPC. In the years 1966 to 1971 SWTPC's authors wrote 64 articles and had 25 cover stories in Popular Electronics. (Don Lancaster alone had 23 articles and 10 were cover stories.) The San Antonio Express-News did a feature story on Southwest Technical Products in November 1972. "Meyer built his mail-order business from scratch to more than $1 million in sales in six years." The company was shipping 100 kits a day from 18,000 square feet (1,700 m2) of buildings.[5]

In the first 10 years SWTPC the most popular products were audio kits followed by test equipment. There was also that very 1970s stuff like color organs that would synchronize colored lights with music and strobe lights. Dan Meyer developed a series of audio power amplifiers known as Tigers. These amps are still in use today. Don Lancaster developed a series of decimal readout counters and voltmeters that used the latest technology.

In mid 1975 Dan Meyer asked one of his engineers, Gary Kay, to design a computer based on the Motorola 6800 design kit.[6] The first deliveries were in November 1975. In June 1976 SWTPC introduced the AC-30 Cassette Interface for data storage and the PR-40 printer. You could now get a complete computer system for about $1500.[7]

Many of the early hobbyist computer company were founded by engineers who did not know how to run a business. They would fold in a year or so. SWTPC had been successful in the kit business for over a decade so they could deliver working products. Floppy Disk systems, full feature terminals, and many peripherals were added in 1977. The bus structure was called the SS-50 and soon many other vendors were making add in cards and complete systems. In 1979 SWTPC introduced a new line based on the Motorola 6809 processor. These systems were produced until the mid-1980s.[8] By then the IBM PC was dominating the personal computer world and SWTPC shifted to point of sale systems.

References

  1. ^ Meyer, Daniel (October 1962). "Stereo Preamp Has Everything". Radio-Electronics (Gernsback Publications) 33 (10): Cover, 44–48.  The author is Daniel Meyer, Research Engineer at Southwest Research Institute. Circuit boards could be ordered from Dan's home at 430 Redclift Drive in San Antonio Texas. The article was continued in the November 1962 issue.
  2. ^ Meyer, Daniel (March 1963). "Ultrasonic Sniffer". Popular Electronics (Ziff Davis) 18 (3): pp. 41, 43.  Circuit boards could ordered from Dan's home at 430 Redclift Drive in San Antonio Texas.
  3. ^ Louis, E.G. (February 1967). "The Brute 70 Power Amplifier". Popular Electronics (Ziff Davis) 26 (2): p. 43.  The DEMCO address is now 219 W. Rhapsody, San Antonio, Texas.
  4. ^ Lancaster, Don (September 1967). "Spots Before Your Eyes". Popular Electronics (Ziff Davis) 27 (3): p. 31.  The first use of Southwest Technical Products Corporation.
  5. ^ Barnes, Bill (November 19, 1972). "Do-It Yourselfers Propel Kit Maker to High Levels". San Antonio Express-News: p. 10 Business Section. 
  6. ^ Green, Wayne (February 1976). "Believe Me- I'm No Expert". 73 Amateur Radio (73 Inc.) (184): pp. 86–90. 
  7. ^ Ahl, David; Green, Burchenal (1980). The Best of Creative Computing Volume 3. Morristown, NJ: Creative Computing Press. pp. 106–108. ISBN 0916688127. http://www.atariarchives.org/bcc3/showpage.php?page=106.  Interview with Daniel Meyer at the "Personal Computing 77" conference at Atlantic City NJ in August 1977
  8. ^ Williams, Don (August / September 1984). "SWTPc – Prospering Pioneer". 68 Micro Journal (Computer Publishing Inc.) 6 (8): pp. 39–40. 

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