I actually found that the manuals online have decent schematics (especially EBAMAN) but the diagrams for board layout aren't very good. They're still discernible, though. I'll check the K04bb and ElektroTanka 468 ones to see if they are any better than EBAMAN's.
-I noticed that the 468 actually has a "Jitter adjustment" - not sure if it's exactly the adjustment/fix I am looking for, but worth investigating.
-Channel 2 still has the jitter when I run my input from a FG, so I know that it's the CH2 Vertical amplifier.
-However, there is some high freq noise coming off of the calibrator, because I have to have the 20Mhz BW limit turned on to get a sharp trace. Otherwise the trace looks "doubled" - the horizontal parts of the sq wave (sorry-forgot what the specific name for them are....) have their double directly over them. They also look a bit fuzzy. The calibrator is also about 585Hz low.
-On my 465 there was about 4.5V ripple on the +15V rail. The +55V rail was over by 145mV (well within spec), but when I adjusted it to exactly +55V, the ripple on the other rails completely went away. This was the first step in the calibration section of the manual, and of course I'm going to check the rails and adjust before I do anything further. I felt I should get a good idea of any issues before making any changes, replacements, or adjustments - but after a thorough cleaning.
Other than these minor issues and bad cal, this 468 is great! super sharp traces, physically great shape, and I believe it was previously owned by GE. There definitely have been repairs done. several tantalum caps are newer, a couple ICs are also newer, and there is evidence of leads being desoldered for testing. Overall, quality repair work and top quality replacement parts.
I'm definitely interested in those notes, and thank you! I'm sure they will be quite helpful.
+ Could the "jitter" issue be something as simple as a bad connection inside of the position knob?? It does seem very loose compared to CH1, and esp compared to the 465. It seems that these Allen Bradley sealed pots aren't near the quality of the Bourns pots w/ the removable back cover.