Patents Assigned to ASC Signal Corporation
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Publication number: 20140266871Abstract: A method for detecting a beacon signal, by receiving a beacon signal and processing the beacon signal with respect to a local copy of the beacon signal. The processing including multiplying the beacon signal with a local copy of the beacon signal and integrating the result to generate a background noise filtered beacon signal output. The beacon signal output may be utilized to align an antenna with the beacon signal by adjusting alignment until the beacon signal output is either maximized or minimized, depending upon the function applied.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: ASC SIGNAL CORPORATIONInventor: Thomas J. Ellis
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Patent number: 8558753Abstract: A method for assembly of a segmented reflector antenna, including coupling a central segment upon an antenna mount. Attaching a peripheral segment to a bottom portion of the central segment. Rotating the central segment to present a bottom portion of the central segment without a peripheral segment, and attaching a peripheral segment to the bottom portion. In additional steps, a secondary ring of peripheral segments may be applied, each connected to an outer edge of a peripheral segment connected to the bottom portion of the central segment.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2011Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: ASC Signal CorporationInventor: Richard Haight
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Patent number: 8199061Abstract: A thermal compensating subreflector tracking assembly for a reflector antenna and methods of use. The subreflector tracking assembly provided with a base, an intermediate support and a subreflector mount. The intermediate support coupled to the base, movable normal to the base and the subreflector mount coupled to the intermediate support, movable orthogonal to the intermediate support. The movement in the Z, Y and or Z-axis enabling electrical performance optimizing reflector antenna beam alignment and/or focus adjustments resulting from asymmetric thermal distortion of the reflector antenna.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2009Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: ASC Signal CorporationInventors: Joe Bennett Tolleson, Jr., Danieal Alan Beal
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Patent number: 8169377Abstract: A pointing apparatus and method of operation for an antenna mount provided with a base frame and an antenna mount rotatably coupled together. A first wheel rigidly coupled to one of the base frame and the antenna mount driven by a mechanical linkage with a first drive wheel and a second drive wheel mounted to the base frame or the antenna mount not rigidly coupled to the first wheel. The first drive wheel and the second drive wheel driven against one another in opposite directions; a torque level unbalance applied between the first motor and the second motor operative to rotate the base frame and the antenna mount with respect to one another in a first desired direction.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2009Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: ASC Signal CorporationInventors: Larry Jack Tippit, Daniel Alan Beall, Julian Patrick Moore
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Publication number: 20110209339Abstract: A method for assembly of a segmented reflector antenna, including coupling a central segment upon an antenna mount. Attaching a peripheral segment to a bottom portion of the central segment. Rotating the central segment to present a bottom portion of the central segment without a peripheral segment, and attaching a peripheral segment to the bottom portion. In additional steps, a secondary ring of peripheral segments may be applied, each connected to an outer edge of a peripheral segment connected to the bottom portion of the central segment.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2011Publication date: September 1, 2011Applicant: ASC SIGNAL CORPORATIONInventor: Richard Haight
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Publication number: 20110156956Abstract: A subreflector tracking method, apparatus and system incorporating sensor feedback of the precise subreflector angular position of a nutating subreflector. The subreflector nutation generated by coupling the subreflector, off center, to a rotating support. Monitoring of the received signal strength peak during a rotation of the subreflector generating an error vector designating a direction in which to move the subreflector to track the signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: ASC SIGNAL CORPORATIONInventor: Douglas Alan Gribben
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Patent number: 7965256Abstract: An antenna reflector provided with a plurality of segments, each of the segments provided with a plurality of end faces positioned along surfaces of the segments. The end faces of adjacent segments arranged in lateral and radial pairs, the lateral and radial pairs coupled together. At least one of the end faces of the radial pairs and of the lateral pairs extending proud of the respective surfaces, whereby when the radial pairs and the lateral pairs are connected, the adjacent segments contact one another only via the radial and lateral pairs.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2008Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: ASC Signal CorporationInventor: Richard Haight
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Patent number: 7965255Abstract: A rotatable antenna mount assembly for coupling an antenna reflector to a support structure. The antenna mount including a rotatable connection provided with a generally planar outer surface; the rotatable connection coupled directly to the antenna reflector. An antenna mount having a reflector connection plane; the antenna mount coupled to the support structure. The rotatable connection coupled to the antenna mount, the outer surface parallel to the reflector connection plane, the rotatable connection, and thereby the antenna reflector rotatable about a rotation axis normal to the reflector connection plane.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2008Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: ASC Signal CorporationInventor: Richard Haight
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Patent number: 7918423Abstract: An antenna support, including a top transit case stacked upon a bottom transit case and an antenna mounting surface stacked upon the top transit case. The bottom transit case, the top transit case and the antenna mounting surface retained by a plurality of turnbuckle(s), each of the turnbuckle(s) coupling between a respective attachment point of the bottom transit case and the antenna mounting surface. A length of the turnbuckle(s) adjustable to clamp the top transit case against the bottom transit case and the antenna mounting surface against the top transit case.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2008Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: ASC Signal CorporationInventor: Richard Haight
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Publication number: 20110050526Abstract: A thermal compensating subreflector tracking assembly for a reflector antenna and methods of use. The subreflector tracking assembly provided with a base, an intermediate support and a subreflector mount. The intermediate support coupled to the base, movable normal to the base and the subreflector mount coupled to the intermediate support, movable orthogonal to the intermediate support. The movement in the Z, Y and or Z-axis enabling electrical performance optimizing reflector antenna beam alignment and/or focus adjustments resulting from asymmetric thermal distortion of the reflector antenna.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2009Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: ASC Signal CorporationInventors: Joe Bennett Tolleson, JR., Daniel Alan Beall
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Publication number: 20100253586Abstract: A pointing apparatus and method of operation for an antenna mount provided with a base frame and an antenna mount rotatably coupled together. A first wheel rigidly coupled to one of the base frame and the antenna mount driven by a mechanical linkage with a first drive wheel and a second drive wheel mounted to the base frame or the antenna mount not rigidly coupled to the first wheel. The first drive wheel and the second drive wheel driven against one another in opposite directions; a torque level unbalance applied between the first motor and the second motor operative to rotate the base frame and the antenna mount with respect to one another in a first desired direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2009Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: ASC Signal CorporationInventors: Larry Jack Tippit, Daniel Alan Beall, Julian Patrick Moore
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Patent number: 7474173Abstract: A transceiver allowing transmission of a co-polar transmit signal and simultaneous reception of co-polar receive and cross-polar receive signals. An integrated orthogonal mode transducer and diplexer module containing a plurality of filters between a feed port, co-polar transmission port, co-polar reception port and cross-polar reception port is mounted within the transceiver housing with the feed port aligned with or forming the feed flange of the transceiver. A transmitter printed circuit board is aligned with the transmission waveguide port and a receiver printed circuit board is aligned with the co-polar reception and cross-polar reception ports of the integrated orthomode transducer and diplexer module.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2006Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Assignee: ASC Signal CorporationInventors: Evangelos Avramis, Peter Hopkinson, David John Roulston, Ronald P. A. Schiltmans
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Publication number: 20080291118Abstract: An antenna reflector provided with a plurality of segments, each of the segments provided with a plurality of end faces positioned along surfaces of the segments. The end faces of adjacent segments arranged in lateral and radial pairs, the lateral and radial pairs coupled together. At least one of the end faces of the radial pairs and of the lateral pairs extending proud of the respective surfaces, whereby when the radial pairs and the lateral pairs are connected, the adjacent segments contact one another only via the radial and lateral pairs.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2008Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: ASC Signal CorporationInventor: Richard Haight
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Publication number: 20080290228Abstract: An antenna support, including a top transit case stacked upon a bottom transit case and an antenna mounting surface stacked upon the top transit case. The bottom transit case, the top transit case and the antenna mounting surface retained by a plurality of turnbuckle(s), each of the turnbuckle(s) coupling between a respective attachment point of the bottom transit case and the antenna mounting surface. A length of the turnbuckle(s) adjustable to clamp the top transit case against the bottom transit case and the antenna mounting surface against the top transit case.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2008Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: ASC SIGNAL CORPORATIONInventor: Richard Haight
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Publication number: 20080291114Abstract: A rotatable antenna mount assembly for coupling an antenna reflector to a support structure. The antenna mount including a rotatable connection provided with a generally planar outer surface; the rotatable connection coupled directly to the antenna reflector. An antenna mount having a reflector connection plane; the antenna mount coupled to the support structure. The rotatable connection coupled to the antenna mount, the outer surface parallel to the reflector connection plane, the rotatable connection, and thereby the antenna reflector rotatable about a rotation axis normal to the reflector connection plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2008Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: ASC Signal CorporationInventor: Richard Haight
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Patent number: 7439930Abstract: An antenna mount having a bracket with a projecting first cam mount and a pivot connection hole formed in a mounting surface. A base bracket having a base portion with a first cam slot and a pivot bolt hole adapted to align with the first cam mount and the pivot connection hole, respectively. A first fastener coupling the base bracket to the mounting surface between the pivot connection hole and the pivot bolt hole, the first cam mount projecting through the first cam slot. A cam with an eccentric mounting hole adapted to fit upon the first cam mount. The first cam rotatable about the first cam mount pivoting the base bracket about the pivot connection hole as a contact edge of the first cam abuts at least one first cam guide(s) of the base bracket. Further, the antenna mount may include a second cam and associated pivot arrangements to provide a second axis of adjustment.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2005Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: ASC Signal CorporationInventor: Simon Bury