I recently acquired a Datron 1081. The Datron 1081 is a 7½ digit meter and is similar to the Datron 1071 but higher specs.
Basic 24 hour specs:
1071 1081
10VDC +/-2ppm +/- 4 digits +/-2ppm +/- 1 digit
10VAC +/-0.04% +/- 40 digits +/-0.01% +/- 0.005%
10k +/-5ppm +/- 2 digits +/-3ppm +/- 1 digit
The 1071 was designed about 1975, the 1081 about 1983. The 1081 achieves its resolution using a network of 4 selected temperature compensated zener diodes.
My unit was advertised as broken and no display. Unfortunately, for once, the advertisement was right. Preliminary checks showed the wrong fuse installed. After installing the right fuse, the -175V rail was missing. Further checks showed the transformer damaged. The previous owner apparently used the transformer as a fuse. There was also serious corrosion on one of the voltage regulators (a common problem, perhaps related to the wrong flux).
I’m waiting for caps and other parts to arrive to do some basic repairs to the power supply before I continue testing. In the meantime, I thought I’d post a few pics.
Basic machine
The magic, 4 zeners
Corrosion on TO3 package wires
p.s.,
As I mentioned, I’m probably in the market for a new transformer. If you happen to have a parts machine and you’re willing to part with it send me a pm (I believe that the 1061,1062, 1065, 1071, 1072, 1081 and 1082 all use the same transformers).