Agilent is starting a webcast series of sessions about Spectrum Analysis
and RF basics. It may be of interest of (most) RF Explorer users and RF
enthusiast out there.
RF Back to Basics: Part 1 - Signal Analysis on Jan/25th.
For those of you who don't know, Agilent is the spinoff of HP for
testing instruments and RF devices, a worldwide reference in RF for many
decades. Besides that, they are the actual guys implementing the
closest vision Bill and Dave had about their company when they created
HP in the 30's, nothing close to main HP brand these days.
I recommend all the Agilent background RF documentation to people
interested in knowing more about RF, and specially those who want to get
the max out of an Spectrum Analyzer. For instance, this is a
general guide
I recommended to many people already. The link may get invalid anytime
as it is internal to Agilent, but if it doesn't work just look for the
famous "Application Note 150", the "5952-0292EN.pdf" document or simply
"Spectrum Analysis Basics" within the Agilent site.