The OP has a fairly early one. Most have the delay line wrapped around the CRT. Also, the final Y amplifier is moved from the main PCB to a separate PCB mounted vertically next to the CRT.
Covering the mains inlet (where the dreaded RIFA lives) is an FR4 sheet with a rectangular cut-out. I always wondered what the cut-out was for, until I stumbled across a very early example (second image). Before they switched to RIFA, they used a green cylindrical type. I've not seen many of these, but I've never seen one fail.