Hi kaysert,
we don't want to measure a known characterized standard like the 732A against your volt but against the volt at NIST, PTB and others.
Where is your traceability documentation?
Buying some used drifty 732A as you did is not enough.
Best regards,
try
I have a cert from Fluke Calibration for one of our 732Bs, from June, 2017. But if you think about it, the OP only wants to determine stability. Therefore, the only critical factors are a 10V output and stability. If one or both of the standards are a bit off of 10V exactly, it really doesn't matter for what the OP wants to do.
Anyone is welcome to come to our facility, and view our traceability documents and calibration procedures. Unlike you, I actually try to help others. And when you say "we", who is the other person? I think it's just you and your subjective, uninformed opinion!
You can cut me down and interfere all you want, but you'll always be incorrect, because you don't want the truth. Your arrogance causes indignation in others. When the proud are cast down the simple learn wisdom. The just man falls seven times, but he always rises again.
Trouble-makers stumble to their ruin! You are a trouble-maker. I don't why you make unfounded criticisms of myself and my product, but I can only assume it's jealousy. You're ill-mannered and unwise.