The 3458A has two types of calibrations.  The first is done every year or two 
using the external references.  The other is an internal self calibration which 
you should run every day or two.  This is pretty much standard for every high 
res meter on the market today (except most want you to send it to the external 
cal lab every six months)

The 3458A is probably the best meter on the market.  It seems like multimeters 
pretty much stopped evolving with this unit.  Basically 8.5 digits seems to be 
the practical limit of resolution that you can extract from silicon devices.  
8.5 digit meters have been available for around over 20 years now.  Nobody 
seems to have come out with anything better in the last 20+ years.

As far as spending $4-5K for a 3458A,  if you are patient and a little lucky 
you can score one for half that.  I bought one for under $1500 (but sold it 
after I was made an offer I could not refuse).  My latest one cost $2500.   
There is one on Ebay right now that opens at $1600.  I suspect it will sell for 
under $2800.   


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I am a little confused as to your needs.  On the one hand you feel the hp3458A 
is
a fine instrument only needing “CAL” every 2 years, yet you then say it needed 
to
be “CAL’d” every 2 days to stay repeatable.  That does not sound very 
encouraging
and is indicative of other problems.


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