I recently scored one of these on Craigslist for $100. It was functional, but a bit dirty and had the distinct odor of a failing electrolytic cap.
There are a number of videos on YouTube of guys replacing a few caps and drifted resistors on the TC109 version, so I took some inspiration from them. The attached schematic shows the capacitors I replaced in red.
My main question: is the value of the electrolytic cap critical?
I can't imagine it is. I've put a 50μF in its place as that is all I have on hand with a suitable voltage rating. If I had to note a difference, the needle movement seems to be a bit more snappy.
I also replaced the 0.1μF wax cap with a film. Both the original and replacement were very near nominal, so I'm not worried about that.
Finally, the 2x 10M and 1x 4.7M resistors are called out as 5%. I've replaced the 4.7M and am waiting on some 10Ms to come in. The replaced 4.7M was measuring close to 5.2M.
I removed the picture tube dongles to make room for a more stout polarized power cable.
This is my first tube tester, so I'm still feeling my way through the setup and calibration. As far as I can tell, I think once those 10Ms are in that I'll be good to go. Are there any other things I should know about this/similar models before putting it into service?