Yes, this is not a direct conversion (or synchrodyne, or zero-IF) receiver. It's a superheterodyne (455kHz IF) using an image reject mixer.
The concept is used by the latest professional or semi-professional HF receivers or transceivers. The biggest issue of this approach is that slightly phase change in the mixer will damage the image rejection.
As can be seen from the schematic there are no inductors or transformers near the mixer, this to make a flat phase response vs frequency.