I took the Oscillator apart and found that the batters are severely corroded. See attached pictures. Think that could have anything to do with the oscillator's performance? I never use the batteries... I would like to just remove them. Will that affect the unit?
Yes, the batteries operate as voltage regulators. If they are open circuit or removed, the unit won't work right.
I have had success replacing the positive and negative battery strings with 14V zener diodes, or with TL431s. The TL431 works a little better, because you can get the voltage just right (14.5V is good).
I also modified the charger circuit to set the zener current to about 16mA. You could probably just use the high charge setting though.
I'll have to see if I can find the sketch I made of the changes.
P.S. With the batteries missing, there is a 16V capacitor in the power supply that has 40V applied (C22). It must be fairly robust, since I haven't seen one blow up yet.