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  2. Rotary switch - Wikipedia

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    Three-deck rotary switch allows controlling three different circuit functions. A rotary switch is a switch operated by rotation. These are often chosen when more than 2 positions are needed, such as a three-speed fan or a CB radio with multiple frequencies of reception or "channels".

  3. Switch - Wikipedia

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    A rotary switch operates with a twisting motion of the operating handle with at least two positions. One or more positions of the switch may be momentary (biased with a spring), requiring the operator to hold the switch in the position. Other positions may have a detent to hold the position when released.

  4. Stepping switch - Wikipedia

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    A basic stepping switch is an electrically operated rotary switch with a single (typically input) terminal, and multiple (typically output) terminals. Like other typical rotary switches, the single terminal connects to one of the multiple terminals by rotating a contact arm, sometimes called a wiper, to the desired position.

  5. Rotary system - Wikipedia

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    The Rotary and Panel systems were very different systems, but both used the same newly developed component technology, such as Western Electric's latest relays, and the principles of the Lorimer system [1] of revertive pulsing and preselection. [2] The Rotary switches were smaller than the Panel system, and served only 200 rather than 500 stations.

  6. List of telephone switches - Wikipedia

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    EMS-1 (The ITEC Electronic Modular Switch is an electronic direct control switching system. The modules are combined to form a complete switch or any of the modules can be added to your present Step-by-Step Systems.) EMS-2 (The EMS-2 RURAL SWITCH is a stored program control analog switch designed to be cost-effective in small exchanges.

  7. Plugboard - Wikipedia

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    For example, in a card duplicator application a card column reading (emitting) hub might be connected to a punch magnet entry hub. It was a relatively simple matter to copy some fields, perhaps to different columns, and ignore other columns by suitable wiring. Tabulator control panels could require dozens of patch cords for some applications.

  8. Cam switch - Wikipedia

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    Both were former employees of Bell Labs, and also Servo Mechanisms Corp. where they both held senior mechanical engineering positions. Mr. Aldrich (Charlie to most) was credited with the design of the PMC Cam Switch and was the creative and innovative individual behind the scenes, whereas Leon was responsible for the business side of the company.

  9. Detent - Wikipedia

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    Rotary switches typically employ detents to keep the control shaft properly aligned with the appropriate contact. Any spring-powered wind-up toy employs one, in order to disallow unwinding of the spring. The ratchet wrench, which is employed to intentionally use force against the detent and comes in an increasing variety of types.