How to Service Radios with an Oscilloscope
With this blog being hosted at and titled after my ham callsign, one might expect there'd be at least a little radio-related content by this point. I promise there's some coming, but for a stopgap enjoy this cover shot of a pamphlet I found buried in the depths of a local antique mall:

I sure do love the literalness with which technical publications are titled.
I was too overwhelmed with the sensory overload that is shopping at an antique mall to note down any interesting details, such as the date of publication. It didn't have a price listed and it seemed like too much trouble to ask, which is probably good since I really don't need such a volume in my possession. Still, if there's one interesting takeaway, it's that Sylvania used to make scopes?