Rest assured it's a "2 pill" chicken band amp, solid state ham amps use MOSFET modules and their appearance makes them pretty obvious. If it hasn't any tuned circuits but rather as my guess input and output toroids likely it's a push-pull wide band amp that if you're lucky covers basically 3-30MHz it MAY be used to boost the power of a QRP rig or transceiver lowered to 5W, any more will blow it to kingdom come. Mind your harmonics and spurs, those things tend to be dirty so IMO I really wouldn't use such a thing. Another thought and another educated guess, if you lower the rig's output to 5W and use the amp likely it'll bring you back to the 100W the rig is capable of in the first place. <lulz>
"You could very easily be stuck with a brick."
How unkind but at least you tell it like it is, we call mobile amps (VHF in particular) bricks. <more lulz>