Took a chance and bought an used Noisecom noise source from one of those sellers in Israel
Noisecom are making some really nice noise source, but I could not find any information on the one I bought. Model number NC4327. The device was supposed to be functional but when it arrived, I tested the supply and it was shorted. I contacted the seller and was fully refunded. Great, got a broken noise source for free
I opened up the device and simply started testing all the tantalum capacitor one by one. The capacitor directly on the input just before the 7815 was shorted. Replaced by a similar capacity ceramic cap and the device is now working.
Now the moment of truth, Let's find out what this noise source is outputting.
24dBm, from DC to 14kHz
Was hopping for something in the Ghz range
Now I will probably try to extract the noise source diode and use it with some modern amplifiers to see I can crank up the frequency range.