Very interesting.  I thought that this was going to become the next Voltage 
Reference system after the 732B/734A system.

I never saw any schematics but I never tried very hard.  I do remember seeing 
somewhere in the literature that there were
 4ea LTZ 1000A references in parallel in each module.

My guesses would be:
a.    That it was just too expensive for an equivalent system to the 734A.
b.    That it was too hard to manufacture.  Sorting and testing for the best 
LTZ1000A to use was just too difficult.
c.    Too expensive when compared to the 734A system.
d.    No confidence in this system therefore little sales generated.  Danaher 
is only interest in massive profits from the "cash cows".
e.    The "patented" conditioning system that would allow for cold shipping 
didn't work out as expected.
f.    Why change from the "Industry Standard" and proven 734A?
g.    All of the above.
h.    None of the above.

Bill
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