I have a rigol DS1052E, I was messing around with a length of wire strung up that would be appropriate as a monopole CB radio antenna. I had it hooked to my scope with 1M input impedance and 15pF input capacitance. I was having trouble seeing anything other than the 60Hz signal so I attached a large value inductor to pass the signal to ground. On the scope I saw a 1MHz signal, but not really any kind of repeating 27MHz signal. I didn't really expect to see anything as a) how am i to know if there is any CB radios operating anywhere near me?, b) the input impedance of the scope is not the usual 50 Ohms used in radio stuff and c) I didn't know what kind of voltage swing to expect on a relatively inefficient antenna. I also thought about using a capacitor in series with the antenna to only pass the high frequencies I was looking for, but calculations revealed that it would require a capacitor of like 25pF, wouldn't the input capacitance of the scope be doing something? or is it in parallel with the probe causing higher frequencies to pass to ground? Any kind of answers to my a, b and c statements or my other questions would be nice, as well as any other applicable information. Also how is the antenna signal filtered out in a amplifier?