Hi all, catching up a week of TEA thread postings was quite an effort..
I wasn't TEA-inactive. I built a Kelvin probe test set for my Agilent 4338B from an HP 16048A.
Don't worry, I didn't d sacrifice the HP 16048A, I bought it already sacrificed and modified to a SMD-Parts probe:
I made the wiring from a 3 line video coax cable (dark blue cable) and a monitor cable with 4 coax lines to connect to the Kelvin clips:
The connection between cable one and cable two I made out of a cheap RJ45-connector I emptied just using the outer shell. I put the soldered and isolated cables into it and filled it with hot snot to build a mechanical stress relief that way:
You can see one of the holes I pressed the hot snot in on the side of the connector housing.
After all it was a success, I have stable readings now on my 4338B and zeroing works fine now also.
Edit: The 4338B only uses three of its four coaxial probe connectors -the wiring is different from standard Kelvin probes with four coaxial connectors. Those won't work with the 4338B.