ok.
My bad: the caliber is 2000 ohms. No decimal display, the lowest number i can get is 0001 - if we except 0000.
For a set of transistor, i have 1 ohm on each B/C/E junctions.
For the other set, i have around 660 ohms for BC/CE/BE/CB junctions, 900 ohms for EB, and 100 ohms for EC. I assume they are ok

For the picofuse, 1 ohm, same as failed transistors. I think this is the rounding.
For 9024, i have junctions BCE going from 800 to 1200 ohms base values, always increasing (i assume they are corrects and coupled in some way with a capacitor).
I unsoldered the polyester caps, inductances, the transformers, and reflow them. grrr... one track half removed on a transformer leg, but it seems ok (i have 40w iron). I quickly resolder the c5707 to see if i have identical troubles - display for 1s then shutdown - so assuming the transformers are powering the neons and are not badly soldered.
Bought on ebay a set of 4x C5707 2x 9024 1x picofuse for 4 bucks. Next time for the real repairing

(btw, i have not replaced the caps except the bad shape - slightly growth - 1000uF / 10v)
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