If only working on this 485 were like some vehicle maintenance I performed this morning which was a piece of cake. I must admit that my knowledge and experience in working with scope trigger circuits isn't even zero. It's more like -10. And this 485 is one complex mofo. I performed some checks that tggzzz suggested but no change. One was he thought the +5V was too low (4.977V). I checked the +50V reference that it's derived from and that was +49.98V. I tweaked it up to +50.00V and that bumped the +5V to +4.980V which is basically in spec and was prior too. And as much as I hate "tweak monkeys" who randomly play with calibration settings I did give some of trigger cal controls a twist but put them back in the exact same spot as I found them. Again, no change. I think my problem is that U780 is being continuously pulsed by +A Gate but I'm not sure. For now I'm going to put this aside until tggzzz is back where he can open up his 485 and we can do comparative analysis.
Man, my problem seems rather pedestrian in comparison.
Anyway, I opened the 7104 back up this morning after it started shorting out again, and I believe I located the root cause. Take a look:
I wouldn't be a bit surprised if some asshole didn't loosen that thing (it screws to the outside of the case) so it would touch the chassis and the scope wouldn't work and people wouldn't bid on it. Joke's on him if that's what happened though.
Could just as likely have been loose to begin with. Anyway, I made a small sandwich of electrical tape and insulated it from the chassis. All good now.