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Spectrum Analyzer...on my TV?!

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Remember when an off-the-air channel broacasted a circle with a frequency response test pattern in it? And the head of a North American indian?
I watched it for hours.:eek:
 
Remember when an off-the-air channel broacasted a circle with a frequency response test pattern in it? And the head of a North American indian?
I watched it for hours.

:D FYI: There are very effective meds for OCD. :D
 
:D FYI: There are very effective meds for OCD. :D
No, I am not crazy.
I watched the test pattern for hours because I was trying to figure out if my TV video amplifier had a response to over 2MHz. It didn't.
 
Something Cable TV Analyzer?

It seems weird that it has that text over the bottom part of the display--I don't think that would be there in normal operation.

The copyright notice is dated 1993-1996, and the screen says "HP" on it instead of "Agilent", so I'm guessing the spectrum analyzer is pretty old.

Is the frame static or do the traces move? I notice the date on the screen says Mar 14, which could have been accurate...
 
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