hi Lew1,
i have an identical power supply to yours here, unfortunately with exactly the same failure mode. the 3x R14 resistors are fried, as is R11 (notice that your R11 is damaged too). i also have some vapourised traces prior to the bridge rectifier.
i also suspect that the CR6850 is blown, along with the bridge rectifier. C2 on the one here also looks suspect, and is the likely source of the smoke that the owner mentioned to me.
from the datasheet, it looks like the paralleled up value of the three R14 will be somewhere in the region of 0.5 to 2 ohm. but this is the least of the problems. i've had no luck finding a schematic beyond the info already provided to you by others.
the scope belongs to a friend, and i've been discussing with him the idea of converting it to battery operation instead of repairing the PSU. if anyone reading this has a DSO5000P series scope that they have opened up, i'd be very keen to find out what the current draw on the various supply rails are, these being +14v, -8v (analog), 5v, 3v3. in theory it should be possible to cobble together something based upon buck/boost modules from ebay: a 7.2v NiMh battery pack (6-cells) bucked down to 5v with a LM2596 module, and then a linear regulator down to 3v3. a +/-12v module swinging about 3v3 could give +15.3v/-8.7v for the analog stuff, provided the current requirement is suitably low.
cheers,
rob :-)