Yes, on the transceive side (it is a transceiver) the Ten-tec Omni-D is ham band only, 160/80/40/15/10 meters and one AUX band you can make any band you want (buy installing a crystal). It has an additional band that is receive only that covers 10000 kHz to 10500 kHz.
It is pretty typical of several of the radios designed in the 60's and 70's, and it presents each band as a 500 kHz slice.
As an entry level ham HF rig it is probably a pretty good deal, but as a listeners rig not so much, unless your primary listening goal is to hear hams as it covers very little spectrum outside the ham bands.
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