I think you're right about that-- I went back and documented all of my tests, and the trend is as follows--
After a 20-30 minute warm-up period, with the scope set at all recommended settings for calibration, probes attached to the Calibrator, Ch.2 is way off scale on .5v, .2v and .1v v/div ONLY. 5v, 1v, 50mv, 20mv, 10mv, 5mv and 2mv are accurate. I noticed that this seems to correspond to a series of relays 'clicks' entering/leaving that range. I would assume that these relays are contained in the attenuator hybrid units... I also assume that a resistor is being switched-in when the ch.2 div knob is rotated CW from 1v to .5v... Page 225 shows the "Auxiliary Control Register" section controlling these relays-- I'm in the process of trying to figure out what outputs are generated through IC U120 based on vDIV and/or coupling settings.
Prior to the 20-30 minute warm up period, Ch.2 will show what I can only describe as a 'sharks tooth' wave pattern in the .5v, .2v and .1v v/div range, also off-scale high. After the 20-30 minutes, it settles into a nice square-wave (but still unreasonably-high amplitude.)
Ch.1's amplitude remains low, over the complete scale-- the trigger won't pick it up on the calibrator input until 20mv v/div.
All test point voltage levels are within 1% of spec.
So still, based on my observations, I believe the attenuator for Ch.2 is bad, worse when cold; Ch.1 suffers from generalized attenuation issues.
My Rigol 1052E shipped today from China-- assuming that Customs doesn't hold it due to my H-bomb comments earlier, my first task would be to validate the test waveform exiting the attenuator hybrid.
What a DORK, huh? Buying a new, cheap-o oscilloscope to fix another pre-Madonna scope. <--- get it ?!!
-Trent
P.S.: Andrew, I owe you a beer (or two.)