The Ware for July 2020 is shown below.
This ware is ever so slightly cropped to hide the connectors on the edges, which would make it way too easy to guess.
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The interesting part here is the RF section, obviously. It reminds me a lot of a Vector Network Analyzer — without reverse engineering the sense of all those switches I would say it might resemble this https://www.mikrocontroller.net/attachment/238728/image.jpg closely. Right number of switches, baluns, filters and mixers. But as to exactly which model, nope, dunno. Could even have a third port hidden under the cutline.
I would say a PocketVNA (https://pocketvna.com/product/)
Had to be some sort of wireless analyser.
Found PCB pictures for other specimens (the newer, smaller ones ?) that had the same design with two channels with a Qorvo’s RFFC5071 and a Atmel XMEGA uC. Tried variations on the product until I found that photo: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/rf-microwave/pocketvna-any-idea-what-its-like/msg1220143/#msg1220143 .
PocketVNA ?
I see a lot of RF parts on the bottom (“SW6024” = Qorvo RFSW6024), with a very high-precision 4.8 KHz ADC at the top.
My guess is some kind of SDR board, though I haven’t gotten any farther than that.
rf frontend board from USRP software radio from Ettus/NI