New #NameThatWare challenge. I did repair this today at work.

Please hide your deductions and guesses behind a CW to not spoil it for others. Googling is fair game.

Please don't just write a single word as answer, instead describe your observations and deductions so we all can learn about electronics.

If you are familiar with this kind of device, try to figure out the specific make and model instead of just saying something like 'Audio amplifier'.
Solution will be posted on Monday.

This thing stopped working properly, so I took it apart for repair. It makes a nice #NameThatWare challenge. Can you guess what it is?

As always, hide your deductions and guesses behind a CW to not spoil it for others.
Googling is fair game.

Found this piece of equipment at @hacksaar and have no clue what it is. That means it gonna be a #NameThatWare challenge.

As always, hide your answer/guess behind a CW.

I was asked to investigate an intermittent fault with this device. It makes a nice #NameThatWare challenge. Can you guess/deduct what it is?

Please use a CW for your answers. Googling is fair game. Please don't just write a single word as answer, instead describe your observations and deductions.

@jaseg i see some power stuff that looks like dcdc. The connector might be for a FPC, so a display or keymatrix.

The outline is weird and suggest a custom housing.

Not sure what the roof is. Might be an antenna, but I have never seen any thing similar.
Also no clue what and why the white card board on the left is.

The "ut0020” is inconclusive. It points to a garmin or TomTom satnav, but those don't look similar.

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Yet another #NameThatWare challenge. Those bodges seem to be factory, It is highly unlikely that somebody changed/repaired this thing.

Can you do a educated guess what this thing is and does? The perfect solution will have the exact product name.

Please use a CW for your answers. Googling is fair game. Please don't just write a single word as answer, instead describe your observations and deductions.

Today at work I got this thing to investigate and repair. It makes a nice #NameThatWare challenge.
The error is that there is a constant DC offset at the output, which should not be there.

Can you do a educated guess what this thing is and does? The perfect solution will have the exact product name.

Please use a CW for your answers. Googling is fair game. Please don't just write a single word as answer, instead describe your observations and deductions.

Another unusual/old device has found its way into my shop. Which makes it a nice #NameThatWare challenge.

Please use a CW for your answers. Googling is fair game. Please don't just write a single word as answer, instead describe your observations and deductions.

This is a #NameThatWare where I don't know the answer myself.

Who knows what kind of connector this red and blue coax-connectors are?

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