To everybode who answered: Thanks, so it was not only me not finding the
leftovers of delimiters. Still curious why they made it that way. No
reason to replace!
Dave: I am aware of the resistor wire alloys like Konstantan, Manganin,
Isabellin, Evanohm and their variants. What I didnt understand yet is
the wiring between the resistors and the decades and so on - its just
not simple silver-coated or tinned cooper wire, it more looks like a
resistive wire - big and massive, bad to solder.
Bill: Do I understand right, they use the inter-resistor wiring to for
compensation ? (Your mail worked fine)
Sounds like a "bigger but reproducable resistance than wildly drifting
cooper wire" scheme to me. I try to figure out.
The repair itself worked out very nice, the workplace 34401A in dcv:dcv
ratio mode was happy with the results.
BR
Hendrik
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