well just an update,I put in the buffer transistor and changer cap and resistor values,still had next to bugger all meter movent,looking at the scope,i was getting zero amplification,looked like q1 was saturating so guesed it was a biasing issue,i ended up hooking up two variable pots in parelell with r9 and r 10 ,after a bit of fidling it seemed better,i then measured the resistance removed the pots and fitted fixed resistors,Then did the same with q2,result was plenty of drive to the meter,well over enough tp push it well over full scale!,just out of interest r9 came out at 1.8k r10 at 5.7k and finaly r12 at 1.3k,as an aside it seems to be working on 5volts as well!,just in the process of fitting led illumination to the meter(dimable) a 9v battery check a 5volt out put check from the regulator,next job is to make the frequency switchable over say 4 ranges,sort of guilding the lilly but it males use of the original wafer switches,and means i wont have holes in the meter + most of the controls will be put to use,im pretty pleased with it so far,putting a defunct busted piece of test gear to another use,not bad,total cost a fiver and a few hours work,will post some pics when its finished,cheers for your help chaps,73 Paul m3vuv.