Specifications
How to Order a Sienna
Pick a Sienna base model (most popular model shown in bold):
S-100 $1699.00 Receiver, no front panel (Upgradeable to transceiver)
SF-100 $2399.00 Receiver with front panel (Upgradeable to transceiver)
SF-100L $3199.00 10W Transceiver with front panel
SF-100E $3389.00 10W Transceiver with tuner and front panel
SF-100H $3649.00 100W Transceiver with front panel
SF-100X $3839.00 100W Transceiver with tuner and front panel
Add options (recommended options shown in bold):
*201 $295.00 IF Package 1—400 Hz CW filters (2nd and 3rd IF)
202 $170.00 IF Filter Package 2—250 Hz CW filter (3rd IF)
203 $295.00 IF Filter Package 3—1800 Hz SSB Filters (2nd and 3rd IF)
204 $120.00 Upgrade 20 kHz 3rd IF filter to Collins 5.8 kHz mechanical filter
205 $140.00 High performance 10-pole SSB filter (2nd IF)
205U $115.00 Same as 205, but replaces stock 4-pole SSB filter (Must order
with initial kit purchase)
*207 $130.00 2nd IF AM Filter (9 MHz / 6 kHz BW)
* = recommended (Option 201 is recommended if you plan to use CW)
Note: IF filters can also be ordered directly from Inrad, and they offer many other combinations too. See the
DZKit Sienna pages at www.inrad.net.
If you have picked a model with a full front panel (SF-xxxx models), choose a color scheme:
No charge Front Panel (highlight choices)
1. Faceplate color scheme: Burgundy, Gray or Black
2. LED color: Red, Yellow, Green or Blue
3. Keycap style:
White with colored lens (color must match LED, blue n/a)
White with clear lens (any color LED)
Gray with frosted lens (any color LED)
Note: Although you can use different keycaps and colors for the various buttons, we recommend sticking with one
keycap and one color LED.
Our most popular model with typical options is highlighted in bold. Cost of this model as shown is $4379.00 plus
shipping. If this is too pricey for you, we recommend starting with the SF-100L, which is only $3199.00 plus ship-
ping. All options can be added at any time.
The S-100 model makes an excellent secondary receiver, especially when combined with the Sedona with a built-
in PC. (You can, of course, use any PC to control it.) In that configuration, you use the PC to control the second
Sienna, feed its Line Out audio into the Line In jack on the primary Sienna, and when the “Dual” button is pushed,
you get one receiver in each speaker! That’s typically used by contesters who need a secondary receiver to hunt for
band openings and contest multipliers while using the main Sienna for contacts. You can also put a full front panel
on the secondary receiver if you’d rather not control it from a PC. That gives you a world-class receiver that is
completely upgradeable to a transceiver at any time.










