Came across this odd bit of test gear on Taobao, though it is also available on ebay (
https://www.ebay.com/itm/283625193935).
It claims to extend the lower frequency limit of a spectrum analyser by mixing the signal under test with the 10M internal clock of a spectrum analyser, shifting the lower frequency signal under test by a 10M offset.
Thought this would be wonderful for looking at noise spectral density of circuits if it works as advertised, and from initial tests, it does work pretty well.
I generated a test signal at 5, 50, 500, 5k, 50k and 500kHz, at -50dbm from my SDG2042X and feed it into the SA-LF-CON. The output of SA-LF-CON is connected to my SSA3021X Plus which only has a lower frequency limit of 9kHz, a -10M frequency offset is applied for easy reading of the original signal. The 10M reference output of the SSA is connected to the 10M input port of the SA-LF-CON.
The results look really good, the amplitude of the signal is preserved, the 5Hz signal is detected quite accurately. I think I'll run more test and see what else I can do with this thing.