A while back, I picked up this really neat, somewhat obscure Guildline 9574 Multimeter with the full, original service and calibration manual for next to nothing. Recently, I noticed a bunch of erratic readings measuring sub 10 volt levels as well as absolute garbage on resistance. The source of my erratic readings came from 7 worn out filter capacitors (made in West Germany, even!), which was an easy enough repair… but then came the resistance.
Below, I’ve attached pictures from the relevant manual pages including the circuit description.
TR602 and TR603 are cooked, they’re both open circuit. The cause of that failure was from some whackiness on the power supply that put -36V on the -15 rail because a failed 79M20 (Don’t worry, I didn’t know about the 7820 and 7920s either until this thing, and I actually found some!)
TR602 and 603 are listed as WN1001 NPN transistors, but there is next to nothing I can find on any WN type transistor, let alone that. As weird as it sounds, it almost seems like it’s around a 2N3762 OR possibly a Toshiba RN1001 equivalent? I know the RNs are NPNs with built in bias resistors (4.7K/4.7K) and are much more specific than the more “generic” 2N3762… but without a working circuit to see what’s going on, I’m afraid I’m not experienced or knowledgeable enough to work this out.
If someone could help me work this out I sure would appreciate it. I don’t want this meter to be relegated to parts over something as silly as two transistors.