TEN-TEC RX-400 HF/VHF/UHF DSP receiver.

The TEN-TEC RX-400 receiver recently got a stamp of approval from the FCC, but what kind of receiver is this?
It has receiving range from 2-3000 Mhz (cellular blocked) and a lack of buttons and a display.

TEN-TEC RX-400 Front

TEN-TEC RX-400 Rear

The manual is not quite helpfull on how this receiver works, but the TEN-TEC website provides some more information.

  • USB, LSB, ISB, CW, AM, NFM, WFM modes
  • 1 Hz tuning steps
  • Can be controlled by RS232 or TCP/IP
  • 100 channels per/s scan speed
  • 1000 memory channels
  • At was not immediately apparent of control software is supplied with the radio.

    Some additional pictures here, manual here.

    FCC ID: ‘DJ7-400′

    Uniden BCD396XT

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    AMWUB359

    This one does the 700mhz portion in support of rebanding, and has a multicolor display. You can find a lot more details over at my friends at www.RadioReference.com

    More pictures here, I couldn’t get the manual to work, but they are here and here.

    FCC ID: AMWUB359

    Alinco DJ-175 VHF FM Transceiver Portable

    Here’s the Alinco DJ-175, another portable VHF transceiver.

    DJ-175

    This transceiver has the following main features. (Source: Manual on file with the FCC

  • 39 CTCSS tone squelch
  • 104 DCS digital code squelch
  • Time-Out-Timer
  • Alphanumeric display
  • 4 tone-burst tones (1750, 2100, 1000, 1450Hz)
  • 9 auto dial memories easily accessed from the DTMF keypad with redial function
  • Direct frequency entry from the DTMF keypad
  • A quick “Repeater-Access” function
  • Refresh function for rechargeable battery reconditioning
  • Cable Cloning
  • 3 levels of output power (5/2/0.5W)
  • 200 memories plus 1 CALL channel
  • Manual Here, more picture Here.

    FCC ID:’PH3DJ-175T’