Subscribe free to our newsletters via your
. Energy News .




TECH SPACE
ASC Signal Introduces Innovative Carbon-Fiber Antenna
by Staff Writers
Plano TX (SPX) Jul 11, 2014


File image.

ASC Signal has introduced a new, transportable, ARSTRAT-certifiable 2.5-meter carbon-fiber antenna that provides high performance across multiple bands in a reduced-weight configuration ideal for rapid deployment.

The new system, which operates at L-, X-, C-, Ku-, Ka-, Q- and V-bands, is the latest addition to the company's expanded mobile product line and complies with US military specifications for trailer mounting and remote field deployment.

ASC Signal announced a significant initial order for antennas being fielded for the US military.

The ASC Signal 2.5-meter system combines the company's innovative antenna design with its state-of-the-art Next Generation Controller (NGC) to provide the highest level of tracking accuracy available in antenna systems of this size.

The 2.5-meter design maximizes gain and tracking stability in a streamlined, reduced-weight configuration and joins ASC Signal's 2.4-meter, 3.9-meter and 4.0-meter carbon-fiber antenna products.

"We count on our customers to shape the future of our products," said ASC President and CEO Keith Buckley.

"Our new 2.5-meter antenna is a step forward for our line and was developed in close cooperation with our customers. We are pleased that the United States government selected us. We expect strong growth for this product."

Based on the company's high-performance fixed earth station antennas, ASC Signal's continued expansion of mobile and transportable antenna systems now reaches from 2.4-meter through 4.6-meter sizes, servicing most commercial and non-commercial/military satellite bands.

The company continues to deliver earth station antennas that seamlessly integrate fixed and mobile systems into the same network architecture, utilizing the same antenna controller systems. The result is a lower cost to customers, offering more uniform operation across the entire network, without sacrifice to performance.

.


Related Links
ASC Signal
Space Technology News - Applications and Research






Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle








MARSDAILY
Rover Has Enough Energy for Some Late-Night Work
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jul 01, 2014
Opportunity is exploring the west rim of Endeavour Crater. The rover is continuing south along the ridgeline that forms the spine of the crater rim, collecting color imagery of targets and outcrops along the way. With ample energy, Opportunity has been able to conduct some late-night activities. On Sol 3697 (June 18, 2014), the rover collected an atmospheric argon measurement with the Alph ... read more


MARSDAILY
Upton wants policies in place to exploit energy leadership

Blow for Australia government as carbon tax repeal fails

Green planning needed to maintain city buildings

GE taps China CEO to lead Alstom merger

MARSDAILY
Britain wins carbon capture funding from EU

Insights from nature for more efficient water splitting

Hollow-fiber membranes could cut separation costs, energy use

Study helps unlock mystery of high-temp superconductors

MARSDAILY
EON and GE Partner To Build Texas Wind Farm

U.S., German companies to operate Texas Panhandle wind farm

Great progress on wind installations, Germany's RWE says

OX2 acquires Polish wind power company, Greenfield Wind

MARSDAILY
China Might Be Winning The Race To Reduce Solar Costs

Solar energy gets a boost

Locus Energy Launches Virtual Irradiance Solar Analytics Solution

New Mid-West Facility Puts SolarBOS Closer to Customers

MARSDAILY
Japan city launches legal bid to halt reactor build

Westinghouse Extends New-plant Market with Specialized Seismic Option

Single Optical Fiber Combines 100s Of Sensors To Monitor Harsh Environments

Improved method for isotope enrichment would better secure supplies

MARSDAILY
Microbe sniffer could point the way to next-gen bio-refining

The JBEI GT Collection: A New Resource for Advanced Biofuels Research

A Win-Win-Win Solution for Biofuel, Climate, and Biodiversity

Water-cleanup catalysts tackle biomass upgrading

MARSDAILY
Chinese moon rover designer shooting for Mars

Yutu designer's bittersweet

Are China's Astronauts Moonbound

Chinese scientists prepare for lunar base life support system

MARSDAILY
IPCC must consider alternate policy views

Corals respond to climate change - fatter and more flexible

Putting a price tag on the 2 degree climate target

Kudzu can release soil carbon, accelerate global warming




The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2014 - Space Media Network. All websites are published in Australia and are solely subject to Australian law and governed by Fair Use principals for news reporting and research purposes. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA news reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement, agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement All images and articles appearing on Space Media Network have been edited or digitally altered in some way. Any requests to remove copyright material will be acted upon in a timely and appropriate manner. Any attempt to extort money from Space Media Network will be ignored and reported to Australian Law Enforcement Agencies as a potential case of financial fraud involving the use of a telephonic carriage device or postal service.