I started my career working in an automotive restoration and autobody shop. Welding, body work and general mechanic repair. Shortly after I became a diesel tech. I was introduced into the world of CBs throught the trucking industry. Being a fleet diesel mechanic most of my career for towing companies, I installed many CBs, two way business radios for dispatch and antennas on many trucks. I had many trucker friends that had their own CBs in the trucks. Sometimes they would break or needed help. As a hobby I loved repairing electronics and I was able to fix many of the truck driver's CBs. I would fix radios as a side job for many truckers. 30 years later, I took some skills from being a mechanic and autobody refinisher and merged it with CB repair to start Pulsar CB. Being an amateur astronomer and space enthusiast, I named the shop after a highly magnetized, rapidly rotating neutron star—the dense remnant of a massive star that has exploded in a supernova. Pulsars emit beams of electromagnetic radiation (usually radio waves) from their magnetic poles; as they spin, these beams sweep across space like a lighthouse beam, creating a pulsed signal when they cross Earth's line of sight. Very fitting for a RF repair shop !