Any review on "US Legacy" receiver?

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Any review on "US Electronics Legacy" receiver?

Can anybody tell me about the "US Electronics Legacy C/KU IRD C-Band Satellite Receiver?" I hear it's an oldie but GOODIE.

I just bought a new one, sealed in the box for $35 total on eBay, I thought it would be good for the 10' dish I'm getting. Here's the specs, tell me what you think....please?

100 Priotity-View Program Memories
50 Satellite Memory Capacity
Actuator Power - 36 Volts DC @ 3 amps max
Actuator Sensor Pulse Type Interface Reed switch, Hall Effect or Optoisolator devide
Adjustable Audio Bandwidth Filters 5.0 to 8.5 MHZ subcarriers in 120 KHz, 300 KHz or 600 KHz bandwidth
Auto Sat Locate System
Automatic Operation on C and KU Bands
Automatic Peaking Antenna Tuning
Digital Stereo from Descramble RCA Outputs
Dual Audio and Video RCA Outputs
Extended Threshold Circuitry
Extensive On-Screen Set-Up and Program Menus
Internal Power Supply / Actuator Control
Parental Control Lockout
Polarity Control Servo Type Polarizer
Power 108 to 132 volts AC @ 60 Hz
Remote Control Direct Channel Access / Direct Satellite Access
Separate "C" Band and "KU" Band LNB Inputs
Sockets equipped for use of customer supplied Videocipher 2 Plus descrambler module
UHF Remote

R.F. Section
INPUT I.F. 950 to 1450 MHz
INPUT LEVEL -60 to -25 dBm
NOISE FIGURE 12 db Maximum
SECOND I.F. BANDWIDTH 27 MHz
SECOND I.F. Frequency 140 MHz (loop provided)
THRESHOLD less than 7 db C/N

Video Section
Outputs Composite, Filtered an Clamped
Output Levels 1.0 volts peak-to-peak nominal @75 ohms

 
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Hey McGuyver,

I bought a new one just like yours last fall.

That receiver is the same as a Drake 1524. It is a very good top of the line analog receiver. It was private labeled for US Electronics, hence the name.

Unfortunately most of the analog channels have gone and more going, so it's usefulness is limited. It will do a good job of moving a big dish, and changing polarities for you.

I think you will find that if you have a VCII module to put in it you will be able to enjoy a few analog channels for a while yet. At least long enough to get your moneys worth. :D

Part of the reason I liked the Drake's so much, is that to view a Ku satellite, you only need push a button on the remote to switch. :D

Fred
 
VCII module

Unfortunately most of the analog channels have gone and more going, so it's usefulness is limited. It will do a good job of moving a big dish, and changing polarities for you.
Can this be used as a dish aiming tool/meter without the VCII module?
I think you will find that if you have a VCII module to put in it you will be able to enjoy a few analog channels for a while yet. At least long enough to get your moneys worth. :D
What can I do with it either with or without a module? If I need a module for it to be useful in anyway then where can I get one?

thanks for the help:hatsoff:
 
yes the box can be used to move a big dish and to select polarity

Without a module you will just get the free analog channels. The list is not 100% accurate but most is correct
http://www.global-cm.net/chanchar.html

I have 3 boxes that dont have modules in and for C-Band I can get those analog channels listed but also wild feeds
 
yes the box can be used to move a big dish and to select polarity

Without a module you will just get the free analog channels. The list is not 100% accurate but most is correct
http://www.global-cm.net/chanchar.html

I have 3 boxes that dont have modules in and for C-Band I can get those analog channels listed but also wild feeds

Is the VCII module a legal device and if so where can I get one?
How much should I expect to spend?
 
You do not need a VCII board for free analog channels. It'll work just fine without the VCII board. There's not a lot of VCII pay channels out there either, so not a lot of need for that board.
 
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