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So after reading the manual again quickly to see how it runs in defaults... I tried again after letting it idle 30 minutes to warm up with leads shorted so auto-zero could do its thing. Shorted seems pretty good... so tried against the AD584LH reference. 10V reference here is bouncing between 10.004-005 on the Fluke, and 2.5V reference stable at 2.5020 on the Fluke.
When I first shorted out the leads in OHMS, it read ~6ohms; after I finished with REFERENCE DCV, I tried again in OHMS and it read 0.0967something, which is not far off the ~0.10 ohms shown for those leads shorted and plugged into the Fluke and the DE-5000. Curious, I tried a little percussive diagnostics; and bam, resistance jumped up around 11 ohms. Looks like I have an intermittent in the resistance section, or a cruddy F/R switch.
But... the fact it reads DCV so close indicates to me the internal reference voltage is pretty close to dead nuts... that means everything else can be made right.
EDIT: I took a quick look inside, but found no obvious simple culprit. Will need to do some live percussive diag when I have time, but RIFAs lurking under the GPIB connector and power switch are visibly crazed, so I'm probably going to back-burner this until replacements can be installed. mnem
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