I checked the scope's vertical calibration using its native signal (jack at upper right), a 0.5V square wave. With the Chan B vertical control set to 0.1V/cm, the trace is about 5 squares high, so 5 x 0.1V = 0.5V. Things add up.
Then I changed the Chan B control to 5V/cm and checked pin 3 of the 6DR7 with a couple of meters (an old Voltohmyst VTVM and a new Fluke DMM). I left the photos full size so you can read the dials & meter settings. The meters show -20V to -21V, and the scope seems to agree (4 squares x 5V = 20V). Things still add up.
http://antiqueradio.org/art/6DR7Pin3...ystVoltage.jpg
http://antiqueradio.org/art/6DR7Pin3FlukeVoltage.jpg
I left the vertical control unchanged -- still at 5V/cm -- and then checked pin 6. The meters agree, both showing around 130V. The waveform has the right shape, but if you count the squares, they don't add up to 130.
http://antiqueradio.org/art/6DR7Pin6...ystVoltage.jpg
http://antiqueradio.org/art/6DR7Pin6FlukeVoltage.jpg
So, my VTVM gives the same readings as my DMM, for what that's worth. And my scope can give sensible voltage readings for some test points, but not pin 6 for some reason. I'm using a plain vanilla scope probe, 1x. Possibly I'm overlooking something obvious, or I don't have the right equipment to learn much more from measuring these points.
Phil Nelson