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  • 21Stepping switch — In electrical controls, a stepping switch is an electromechanical device which allows an input connection to be connected to one of a number of possible output connections, under the control of a series of electrical pulses. They could step on… …

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  • 22Miniature snap-action switch — Comparison of some different switches. A miniature snap action switch, also trademarked and frequently known as a micro switch, is an electric switch that is actuated by very little physical force, through the use of a tipping point mechanism,… …

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  • 23Vacuum switch — Prior to effective engine computers, engine vacuum was used for many functions in an automobile. Vacuum switches were employed to regulate this flow, and were commonly controlled by temperature, solenoids, mechanically, or directly. They operated …

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  • 24Light switch — A light switch is a switch, most commonly used to operate electric lights, permanently connected equipment, or electrical outlets.In modern homes most lights are operated using switches set in walls, usually 6 10 inches (15 25 cm) away from a… …

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  • 25Kill Switch...Klick — promo shot from 1993 (L to R, D.A. Sebasstian, Victoria Knight Mike Ditmore). Background information Ori …

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  • 26Radio direction finder — Civil Air Patrol members practice using a handheld radio direction finder to locate an emergency locator transmitter …

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  • 27Amateur radio direction finding — Sport imagesize = 250px caption = A German competitor on a two meter ARDF course. union = International Amateur Radio Union nickname = first = 1950s, in northern and eastern Europe registered = clubs = contact = Non contact team = Individual… …

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  • 28Micro switch — A micro switch is a generic term used to refer to an electric switch that is able to be actuated by very little physical force. They are very common due to their low cost and extreme durability, typically greater than 1 million cycles and up to… …

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  • 29Inertial switch — An inertial switch is a switch, firmly mounted upon a vehicle or other mobile device, that senses shock or vibration. It is a part of electrical circuits that may either enable or disable some function.DisconnectThe switch shown to the right is… …

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  • 30sense switch — A switch in the direction finder that introduces a sensing circuit in the receiver. It is used to determine the true null position and helps in resolving 180° ambiguity. Such a switch is found in the older manually operated as well as older… …

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