I have these cheap AliExpress attenuators and two DC blocks. Many people said they were good, so I bought a few. One DC block is 6GHz and the other 8GHz. All attenuators say 8GHz.
How do I test that they actually handle the frequency? Does the level typically drop off or signal go haywire, above the specified bandwidth? And how much drop is acceptable? Is it the same procedure for "speccing" my cables too? I wanna label them, so I know which are capable of what.
For the job, I have a VNA (LiteVNA-64 50KHz-6.3GHz), spectrum analyzer (tinySA Ultra, 100kHz-5.3GHz), signal generator (SME-06 5kHz-6GHz) and a 1GHz scope (Tektronix TDS784D).
I also have newer scopes (Tektronix TDS5054B and DPO4054), if their functionality makes a difference (but they are both 500MHz).
If the above is insufficient (probably OK for the cables, but perhaps not for the attenuators/DC block?), would a frequency multiplier help me, and would it be reliable? If I need it, does anyone have recommendations for a good layout/gerber/etc.?