Hi,
I have switched off the whole lab except for a Rigol 1102E it sits there with 1 probe attached to Ch1. Set to x 1. Bandwidth limit OFF. SinX/X is off. Ch2 is off.
I have put the probe in an aluminium box and hooked the GND clip to it. Inside the aluminium box the retractable hook is lodged in a piece of wood (see the bitmap below).
The signal is cleaned up except for the mystery I can't explain. No matter what I do I can't account for the waveform (ii)/(iii) within the following bitmap:


A) The underlying 'sine' is 100MHz.
B) It is modulated by a 20MHz signal
AND
C) on a longer timescale in the 2.5MHz-5MHz range.
I think
A) is generated by the RIGOL sampling system (1GSa/s x 10 samples give the 100MHz claimed bandwidth) Why it should present like this on the input I do not know.
B) and C) are mysterious. I cannot tell if these are created by the scope or something measured in ambient EM that makes it through the aluminium. Remember: everything in the lab is off at the mains

except the RIGOL, which is being powered by a fully charged UPS about 4 meters away (the aluminium box kills the rubbish it emits when charging).
Heads up: 1 am a few km away from 4 high power digital TV towers on huge masts on a hill. I am 1km from the nearest cell tower. WiFi is everywhere.
I know it's right at the bottom of the Rigol's vertical scale (2mV/div). I am chasing down signals and I don't like not knowing where things come from.
I am relatively new to the RIGOL. It's generally coping OK but I don't like mysteries.
I'd just like you to have a look and see if anyone here can offer any insight into what I am looking at.
All advice greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Colin