Brian and Walt,
Thanks for the replies.
I checked the externals of two of my remotes (4 battery units) for FCC ID's - found nothing. I popped one open and again found nothing. What I did see was a gutless wonder. The keypad and case are a major portion of the cost for this unit. The other thing that caught my attention was the micro-controller, or rather the lack of. I couldn't find it. Nothing but a RF section, a transistor, some passives and a black epoxy blob (see attached photo).
I dug out my third UR74a (actually I pried it from my daughters hand) and found the FCC ID label on the back - B4SUR- 73A. Apparently X10 was able to use the UR73a filing for the UR74a since the RF sections are the same. While I was having fun on the FCC site (Thanks Brian) I took a look at the parts list. The black epoxy blob is a micro-controller die mounted to a PWB daughter board - now that's a bit of a surprise. I'd love to see what this sub-assembly looks like (how do the protect the wire bonds, make the daughter board to motherboard connections, etc).
Anyway, I digress. I now have a schematic and will post my findings.
The Boiler