Sound processing system and vehicle harness

Telecommunications – Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter – Combined with diverse art device

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455350, 358189, 381 86, H04B 106

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050349961

ABSTRACT:
The invention is a harness control assembly (10) for a van or the like. The assembly (10) includes a switch (46) on the dashboard for manually actuating between one of radio (18) or television (20), rear speaker off or all speakers off for selecting the output to the rear speakers (30) and controlling power to front speaker system (28). A processor (50) receives the selection signal from the switch (46) via a transmitter (48) and the inputs from the radio (18) and television (20) for interconnecting the rear speaker (30) to the selected signal. The assembly (10) includes a headphone transmitter (64) for transmitting the radio and television signals from the processor. Individual headphone selectors (102) receive the television and radio signal for each passenger from the transmitter (64) for selecting one of television (20), radio (18), or auxiliary (80) to be audibly output through a headset.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3382439 (1968-05-01), Frihart
patent: 4602358 (1986-07-01), Sato

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