To be fair you can do that with the 3478A. You just need the reference
Ok, its all put back together and working. I looked at the manual and yes its doable apart the AC side because some of the calibrations require an input of 280v @ 100KHz and there's a few other like it.
I did try to calibrate the 3Vdc range as I a 2.5v voltage reference and it requires the value to input manually and it means holding the arrow keys (up or down) until the display reads the known value precisely and the releases the arrow key and storing that value and it takes bloody ages to get to the value as it counts up 1 at a time from the least significant digit
so I think I'll be getting mine done for me, its a balls ache job and I don't think (may have RTFM for this) it is something that can be done in stages, save it and start again another day on the ranges you haven't yet done, as I said I need the manual to confirm.
Good news is the there is a centre in Brentwood, another in Romford and even 1 in Chelmsford so I may speak to them on Monday and see what they cost. The one in Brentwood can even do it while you wait at no extra cost.
I was going great there as well and then I made the school error of pulling solder from the reel without thinking to insulate the bloody chassis. As I soldered the positive of the back up battery into place, the solder was draped across the frame of the meter which was connected to the negative, in short I fucked it.