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June, 1989 |
Axis Corporation founded.Started system design and manufacture of equipment related to space development. |
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June, 1989 |
Participated in the launch project of a scientific satellite, EXOS-D (Akebono); Received a certificate of appreciation from NEC Corporation. |
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December, 1989 |
Relocated our Tokorozawa Office to the present location due to business expansion. Engaged in the development of the ground station system for launching a marine observation satellite, MOS-1 (Momo), and a scientific satellite, (Hiten); Received a certificate of appreciation from NEC Corporation. |
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July, 1991 |
Developed recording equipment (related to image processing) such as JERS-1, MOS-1, LANDSAT, ADEOS, SPOT, and ERS-1 and established high-speed digital technologies (both hard and soft). |
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September, 1994 |
Upgraded the development technologies in radio transmission and telecommunication and established digital synthesizer technologies. Appeared in a specialized magazine, "Electronics Update." |
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February, 1995 |
Developed the satellite communication mobile/fixed stations for VSAT and the nation's smallest 2-channel indoor unit (IDU). |
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July, 1996 |
Established our Machida Technical Center in Machida-shi, Tokyo. |
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April, 1997 |
Developed CCSDS packet processor for satellite communications. |
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August, 1998 |
Developed a PCI interface board and driver software for workstation. |
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August, 2000 |
Developed optical sensing evaluation equipment for Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS). |
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October, 2000 |
Developed CCSDS and LRBBE (tracking and control equipment) for Optical Inter-orbit Communications Engineering Test Satellite (OICETS) and Data Relay Test Satellite (DRTS). Developed recording equipment (remote sensing receiver) for Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS). |
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October, 2001 |
Developed recording equipment (remote sensing receiver) for Advanced Land Observing Satellite. |
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March, 2002 |
Developed an X-ray digital imaging system for density (SOFLUX). |
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