if it's audio, you can check it with spectrum analyzer software. a white noise source should have a flat response to beyond 20khz, a pink noise generator should have a response that drops 3db/octave, and a red noise source drops 6 db/octave
if its a RF noise source you can test it with a software defined radio dongle and associated RF spectrum analyzer software.
astronics makes avionics equipment, so my first guess it's an RF source, probably covering one or more vhf and uhf bands used for aircraft communication and navigation electronics.