I am shopping for an entry level spectrum analyzer with a tracking generator. I spend most of my time below 50MHz working with amateur radio gear. I have been looking at used Instek GSP-810s. At 400 bucks or so, especially compared to the SDR-based homebrew unit I am using now, they seem like a pretty good deal.
What is it that you need to do that the one you have doesn't support?
That's a reasonable question. Fundamentally? Predictability and ease of use. I find the PC-based solutions for test gear hard to set up, hard to use, and the results hard to replicate from setup to setup. I can make it work but for the amount of time I spend using it, the getting-it-working time is expensive; a box SA will suit me better.
On new versus used... Other than my Rigol oscope and a no name DVM, all of my radio gear and test equipment is used or homebuilt, so I am comfortable buying used gear even if I am not qualified to fix it if it fizzles on me. So far, I've been lucky, I guess, in my purchases.
I got interested in the GSP-810 because the $400 price seems to buy a lot. On the other hand, I am a little suspicious of relatively recent vintage $3500 equipment selling for $400 used. That often means it was way more expensive than it should have been from go.
But I want the best of all worlds... I want an SA with a TG and I don't want to spend $1500 to $2000 for it. I mean, my most expensive radio cost less than that. That might just be impossible. 73 de bill