Some time ago I acquired this meter (looking exactly like don.r posted, with missing knob).
It had blown input (I think Q5 was open, I just replaced all 4 Q2-Q5) and unstable output.
I attached scope to the input at R33 and after poking around noticed that pressing IC9 changed the output. So I just re-soldered all the connections and now it's much better.
Got down from 150 digits to 15 digits fluctuating. But still not great, ICL7129 datasheet specifies that it should be stable to the last digit. Hmmm...
Measurements seems to be about correct, but I don't have calibrated resistors to check.
I thought that it's noisy power rail (I measure about 10mV RMS ripple in AC mode at L1-L2), but in DC mode it's only ~1-2mV ripple, though output is even worse.
It's still ~200 digits fluctuation in DC mode.
Surprisingly, if I short input (with improvised short), result is fluctuating 5-20 (last digits, others are 0). But if I supply external power to L1 and L2 (and disconnect the battery), fluctuation goes down to 0..10. Surprisingly I don't see any ripple change with my DMM, so probably it's some spikes that I don't know how to check.
I checked capacitors in-place, but I don't see anything obviously wrong. C27 in-place has about .8 ohm ESR, so it seems to be good.
Could somebody share their fluctuation? Is this normal? Did anybody see the behavior of a brand new calibrated meter?
I also have question about missing knob. Are they all missing it? Googling reveals that everybody is looking for it and no one has ever found replacement.
Could somebody with the knob provide photos and measurements?
I also have question about DC mode. Could somebody explain how it is supposed to work? I expected that it's symmetrical to the AC, but it's not.
In DC+ mode, Q3 and Q4 are open, Q2 and Q5 are closed which is half of the AC mode. But in DC- mode, all Q2-Q5 are closed, and Q14 (schematics says it's Q12, but on my board it's Q14 that has 10k to D14 instead of direct connection) connects + and - sources, so input should be zero. I traced it and checked schematics, and it looks like it is by design. Or am I missing something?
(The photo is edited: I wiped some wires to clearly see the layout.)