Sorry for the delay folks, here, slightly belatedly, are some snapshots from my testing of my 1062A. The standard used, if you're interested, is a Fluke 5520A with the scope option, although a few may be with function generators.
First image; 400mV P-P sine wave at 20MHz, with FFT as well. Note, the fundamental and first three harmonics are pretty clear. Note; This signal was produced using a function generator.
Second image; using cursors on the same signal as above, to measure the FFT reading; X2 (the solid red cursor) is on the 5th harmonic, which is still discernible above the noise. Note; This signal was produced using a function generator.
Third image; 60Mhz Sinewave, 30mV P-P no FFT.
Fourth image; 100Mhz sinewave, 30mV P-P no FFT.
Fifth image; 200MHz sinewave, 30mV P-P, no FFT.
Sixth image, 30Mhz sinewave, 30mV P-P, no FFT.
If anyone would like more specific tests done, please let me know and I'll see what I can do.
McPete