Hello. We continue to discuss electrometric voltmeters. I think you 've read books like:
1.ТЕХНИКА ЭЛЕКТРОМЕТРИИ Илюкович А.М. 1976г. ( ELECTROMETRICS TECHNIQUE Ilukovich A.M. 1977. )
2. ПРИБОРЫ ДЛЯ ИЗМЕРЕНИЯ МАЛЫХ НАПРЯЖЕНИЙ И ТОКОВ Алексантров В.С., Прянишников В.А. 1971г. ( DEVICES FOR MEASUREMENT OF LOW VOLTAGES AND CURRENTS Aleksantrov V.S., Spinnishnikov V.A. 1971. )
3. ЭЛЕКТРОННЫЕ ГАЛЬВАНОМЕТРЫ ПОСТОЯННОГО ТОКА Алексантров В.С., Прянишников В.А. 1974г. (ELECTRONIC DC GALVANOMETERS Aleksantrov V.S., Spinnishnikov V.A. 1977.)
4. ИЗМЕРЕНИЯ В ВЫСОКООМНЫХ ЦЕПЯХ ( 2 издание )Грибанов Ю.И. 1967г. (MEASUREMENTS IN HIGH-OHM CIRCUITS (2 edition) by Kruanov Yu. )
Even though the books are old, they are still relevant. Next, I think with a triaxial cable and the same connector, you know each other. To create a voltmeter with them first of all it is necessary to decide. Further on devices. Of those done in the USSR and done in Belarus:
A2-4 10A - 14A
B7-29 10E-17A
B7-30 10E - 15A
В7Э-42 10E - 15A
B7-45 10E - 17A
B7-49 10E - 15A
B7-57/1 10E - 15A
B7-57/2 10E - 17A
All MNIPI devices. There 's a description on the internet for some.
As for KEITHLEY, this is of course 617 and 642. The description is on the Internet. On these voltmeters you can read and learn a lot.
I also recommend to read the articles of Dvornikov Oleg Mikhail. Next, look at these editions
https://dspace.ut.ee/discover?scope=%2F&query=электрометрия&submit=
There 's a lot of interesting stuff in them. Especially author Anso.