my 3458 was getting troubles with the calibration of the zero. As volts where 
no problem and ohm were pretty accurate, my conclusion was that there is 
basicly nothing wrong. the calibration stopped at the ohm-10. so it must be in 
the sense lines somewhere. on de dc print there where 2 big resistors (Dale ?) 
in the sense lines. with a magnifying glass i could spot litle cracks in the 
solder. after heating with some fresh solder the fault was over.

i have red several times that the standard resistor for ohms should be of a 
better type. In my 1998 production unit it is a vishay vhp101 40k. that must be 
one of the better ones that were made by vishay. in an older 1994 unit there 
was no brand or recognisable type code on it.

Regards

Frans


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