Just any LNA or preamp will do. Surely you don't need LF performance for a HF measurement, right?
Like, a bunch of years ago I built up a couple of these,
As you can see, the as-built model isn't identical with the schematic, and I don't think I have an updated schematic handy anywhere unfortunately. I also had built two variants, one with the peaking coil as shown, another in a transconductance-transresistance sort of architecture (the proper name of which I always forget). Despite the crude layout, bandwidth is over 600MHz, with enough gain and low enough noise to get useful performance on the scope, or an extra 10dB+ SNR on the spec (granted, my spec has a relatively high noise figure so that's not hard to achieve, heh).
The gain is not precise, but that's fine as it's easy enough to calibrate. Measure the insertion gain, and adjust as needed. Or maybe I trimmed it to 20dB, I don't even remember, honestly...
My TDS460 as-is, isn't bad at all. I see a noise floor of 130uV RMS in 350MHz BW. That's more than enough for a lot of SMPS purposes. I did a low noise project some years back which showed around 40dBuV (100kHz RBW) in the 20-200MHz range (conducted, in a bespoke setup). Not bad considering the use of conventional controllers with no shielding.
Tim