I've had another look inside the Danameter,
I doubt my little Racal-Dana / Dana collection will ever have more than a handful of exhibits. Always great to see inside one that is unlikey to find a space on my bench.
My first engineering job and only metrology job involved a lot of Racal-Dana gear. We were next door to their Irvine CA facilty.
A few Toys that I could only dream of owning back then are now mine.
This would probably not have been regularly used either, if it didn't have a failed LCD, but I will still try & see if I can find something to replace it with.
I have family (grandparent) that once worked for Racal, no idea which division, but somewhere in Bracknell, he passed when I was too young to think about asking more. We used to repair some Racal communication equipment (crew & PA comms) & the auto announcer used in some trains, all history now since the wasteful employer I work for, unceremoniously skipped everything a few months ago.
For anyone interested the Racal-Dana Danameter 2000A instruction manual is now available on the BAMA archive;
https://bama.edebris.com/manuals/racal/2000a/Edit: Somehow I missed the Dana 2000/2100 service manual at BAMA, I noticed it when updating the RacalDana groups.io database to add the 2000
A manual link.
The service manual is much more detailed, there are diagrams for the 5007, 5007R, 7104, 7104A ICs, note the later parts with suffix are not interchangeable with older parts. It also has details of what is inside the custom resistor/capacitor networks.
Also the earlier Danameter had a Mercury cell as the voltage reference, there is instructions for updating this with the later reference zener.
The three bodge resistors are a modification to prevent multiple decimal points showing with higher humidity.
Edit 2: Forgot the link to the Dana service manual at BAMA;
https://bama.edebris.com/manuals/dana/2000/David