I've been sent some pictures of the various items that comprise this GATR antenna system for sale. Below each image I have tried to identify what the items are. If you need clarification please email me eric@satsig.net and I will pass the message on to the present owner.
See images below:
CISCO ASA 5505 Adaptive Security Appliance
Cisco Small Business SG 100-16 16 port Gigabit switch
Cisco Small Business SG 100-16 16 port Gigabit switch (rear view of a second unit ?)
Side view of box ?. Cooling vent and fan. Blue front panel ?
Two telephones
Antenna compression bag and antenna stage
Sand bags and literature
Hold down plates, 2x 2x Power Supply
Inflatable bag
Power supply Input 90-260V AC or 11.5-36V DC. Output 24VDC 600W
Three Ku band receive LNBs
3W Ku band transmit BUC 13050 MHz LO freq.
Transmit reject filter/OMT Feed assembly with precision polarisation scale.
Four feed assembly support legs.
16W Ku band transmit BUC
White block with connectors : Upconverter perhaps ?
Unknown items - box and cylindrical device possibly. Maybe same as image three below.
Cisco software disks and GATR manuals
Assorted cables
USB to serial adaptor
Cable interconnectors
Metal box with ventilation slots
LED driver AC in 24V out
Unknown cylindrical device
Norsat LNB 1107HA 11.7-12.2 GHz PLL 10.75 +/- 10kHz.
Unknown LNB
Ku band 3W BUC NJT5116F LO 13050 MHz
16W Ku band BUC Wavestream 48V
300W power supply Wavestream AC in, 48V out
LED driver
Large modem - possibly iDirect modem registered to FEMA hub gateway
Inflatable antenna
Finally, I wondered what a GATR antennas looked like when deployed. Here is the result of a Google image search for GATR antennas: