There's the 2 Trig Drivers, the 2 TRs each, how they work with differential inputs I don't know.
Nothing around the Trig CH1/CH2 SW or those Trig Drivers could explain the now flat lined CH2.
I am trying to keep up but this learning curve I'm on is
very steep. I will revisit this and try to catch up.......
While poking around I did notice a three leg component (I think it was a transistor) that was rubbing on the shaft of the X-Mag/X-Pos switch. One of the legs looked weak so I soldered the weak looking bit (just in case).
Whether what I did next makes sense to more experienced fellows on here or not. It did to me..........sort of.......
As I have a problem on CH2 and not on CH1 I thought what obvious physical parts could be swapped around? If the problem stays on CH2 or moves with the component/s it would give a clue. With this in mind I swapped the following....
I did intend to swap the smaller plates on which are mounted the BNC sockets also but they, unlike the larger metal boxes, are handed.
Everything soldered/fitted/screwed back in and fired up......... everything is the same, so at least that is a large number of the internals out no longer under suspicion.