1970 – Delivered first 10-meter C-band antenna to Comsat.
1976 – Installed 4.5-meter dual reflector C-band antenna delivered to meet Arctic conditions for Alascom.
1977 – Second generation 4.5-meter C-band dual reflector developed for cable TV systems.
1977 – ASC selected for construction of 200 10-meter C-band antennas for PBS’s network.
1978 – Introduced new 12-meter C-band antenna.
1981 – Sperry/Unisys selects ASC NEXRAD radar antennas for worldwide rollout.
1982 – ASC introduces the unique series of multi-mode Spira-Cone™ antennas.
1983 – Introduced new 9.3-meter C-band antenna for broadcasters.
1984 – Introduced new 7.3-meter C-band antenna.
1984 – ASC selected for ABC Maintenance program; still in effect 25 years later.
1987 – Awarded multi-year contract by CCC for model 3001 Spira-Cone antennas.
1988 – HF Production moved to Canada in October 1988.
1989 – Introduced the first transportable Trifold® mobile antenna system for US broadcasting market.
1992 – Awarded multi-year contract by US Navy for model 3005 low profile Spira-Cone antennas.
1994 – ASC introduces new line of X-band antennas.
1996 – ASC introduces new line of K-band antennas.
1998 – Delivered new Satellite Network Control system for ABC and NBC to provide full remote control and scheduling of broadcast affiliate content playout.
2001 – Introduced type-approved 4.9-meter multiband antennas.
2002 – Developed 3.5-meter Ka-band antenna with Subreflector Tracking technology to meet market demand for reduced complexity and less expensive tracking systems.
2003 – Developed and delivered first 8.1-meter Ka-band gateways with patented SRT Technology to iPSTAR.
2004 – Deployed first of 28 remote Ka-band gateways throughout SouthEast Asia for iPSTAR.
2004 – Delivered advanced 8.1-meter Ka-band gateway network transmitting to Anik F2 for WildBlue in North America.
2004 – ASC implements digital IRD system for ABC network nationwide.
2004 – ASC chosen by Airservices Australia to provide antennas, cable and installation supervision for HFRAMP.
2004 – HNS selects ASC Signal Ka-band gateways for its Spaceway network.
2005 – Provided state-of-the-art 8.1-meter Ka-band gateway network for HDTV in N. America for DirecTV.
2005 – Raytheon selects ASC Signal L-band radar antenna for China Galaxy radar program Phase I.
2006 – Expanded existing 8.1-meter Ka-band network for operation on the WildBlue 1 satellite.
2006 – ASC HF Dipole and Rotatable Log Periodic antenna selected for upgrade and replacement program in China.
2007 – ASC introduces low-PIM X-band feeds.
2007 – ASC HF Multimode Spira-cone antenna was selected for ground-aircraft communications at Sichuen airports at China.
2008 – Resilience Capital Partners acquires Andrew Satcom Group and forms ASC Signal Corporation.
2008 – ASC introduces Ka-band Trifold® variants in multiple bands and sizes.
2008 – ASC introduces first very low-PIM Trifold® Antenna.
2008 – SNC system Upgrade for full HD operation for ABC and NBC.
2009 – ASC established Plano Texas Engineering center
2009 – Televisa selects ASC 4.5-meter C-band earth station antennas for broadcast network build-out.
2009 – Completed design & introduced advanced prototypes of the Next Generation Controller.
2010 – Relocation of manufacturing facilities to Whitby, ON Canada.
2010 – Released Next Generation Controller for sale worldwide.
2010 – Thales selects ASC Signal L-band radar antenna for China Galaxy radar program Phase II.
2011 – ASC selected for quad-band tactical 3.9m ESA Systems for the USAF.
2011 – The US Navy selects ASC’s 8.1m X/Ka-band ESA system with sub-reflector tracking (SRT).