A 1.3 GHz active scope Probe with FET input and very low input capacitance (about 0.3 pF)
For powering, see our USB to SMA dongle also available as an accessory option on this page
This is a nice low-cost addition to your scope accessory arsenal for cases when the stock probes of a cheap oscilloscope just can't do the job.
I made this probe to measure oscillators with low load capacitance, when my stock oscilloscope probes would probably detune the circuit too much. There are more use cases - basically everything that can be done with an AC coupled probe with low input capacitance.
See here for a little example: https://hackaday.io/project/184924-diy-13-ghz-fet-probe/log/213125-measuring-an-sx1280s-oscillator-frequency