Here's a closeup of the backside of the board. The schematic mentions a delay line, this must be it:
Moving on to the input sections hiding under the shielding can. Note the two ferrite rings directly on the PCB:
This is where I found the first evidence of damage, a 47ohm 1206 resistor looking quite bad:
Initially I thought this was the switchable 50ohm input termination resistor but after looking at the schematic it turns out it's not, the termination is the two thru hole 100 ohm resistors in parallel, pretty obvious once you actually look at it..... Instead it's in series with the input, it's burnt open yet channel A seems to sort of work at low frequencies....
Further up on channel A is evidence of either a previous repair (or attempt to repair) or a bodge. There also seems to be more flux residue around the transistors on channel A compared to channel B so I think perhaps someone has been in here before me. The instrument did arrive with intact cal stickers though (for whatever that's worth).
After the input section comes the reference oscillator and main chipset, a pair of custom ASICs. This instrument did not come with any options (except the GPIB) but adding a better oscillator should (if needed) be fairly straight forward, the pinheader for it (BU105) is hiding just under the GPIB interface PCB.
The digital section with CPU, memory and logic. Ribbon cable to the front panel obviously:
I did create a stitched together ~8800x4600 pixel image of the instrument, turned out quite nice, but it's a little too big to upload (26MB).
Anyway, once I get to further troubleshooting and (hopefully) reparing the unit I'll report back. In the meantime, if anyone has experience with this instrument please let me know.