Obviously,a Spectrum Analyser would be nice,but it may be outside your budget.
As far as Oscilloscopes go,I would suggest you look around for an analog 'scope,as you may be able to get a 400MHz one reasonably cheaply.
Unless your sinewave is severely mangled,the level of any harmonics above the 3rd, probably won't be too high so 400MHz BW would be fairly useful.
If you already have a DS1052e,then try it & see what happens.
Other than a Spectrum Analyser,there are other & sometimes more useful ways than looking at waveform distortion to check for harmonics of a sine wave,such as:-
(1)
Absorption Wavemeter ( basically a tuneable detector--you tune it for the suspected harmonic).,
These are very old technology now,you might find one on EBay,or you could make one!
Commercially made ones have a calibration chart,so you can set the fundamental as 0dB,& read off the amplitude of harmonics in dBs down.
(2) VHF/UHF receiver---obviously,these won't give you an accurate measurement,due to AGC,etc,but they will indicate the presence of a harmonic.
This is all presupposing a limited budget.If you can spend around $1600 you can pick up a brand new Chinese Spectrum Analyser which should make things quite easy.
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