Finally just got back to testing this thing, and right off the bat I believe I may have found another rotten apple. Switching Logic as well, but it seems to be originating from the 74LS08N - U508.
It is on the 5V input at pin 14. It's also on all of the 5V inputs, but the magnitude of the oscillations are much, much higher on U508 and U409. (Their V inputs are tied together: U508 Pin1 & U409 Pin 1&16) The amplitude is a few mV higher at U508 pin 14. The main frequency is 125Khz @ 60mV p-p. As shown, there is also some 3mV p-p 250Khz.
Also, the 5V rail is lowest at U508 Pin 1. I believe this to be the lowest point on the entire vertical board.
Picture 1: 20mV/DIV @ 1uS/DIV.
Picture 2: 10mV/DIV @ 1uS/DIV & B timebase @ 100nS/DIV.
468 setup:
CH1, CH2, CHOP
20 mV/DIV
A HORIZONTAL
.5 mS/DIV
AUTO, AC, NORM Trigger
No Input signal. CH1 & CH2 separated by 2 DIV.
Also CH2 has some small oscillations riding it, making it a bit bigger (was not able to adjust out w/ HF & LF reject pots/caps). Not too worried about that right now though.
Since these IC's are <$1 each from Digikey, I may as well replace all 3.
It's starting to make some sense now why I had to disconnect the entire vertical section to unload the PSU rails...