Wireless power control system with auxiliary local control

Telecommunications – Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter – Signal selection based on frequency

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315295, 323905, H04B 1010

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050052110

ABSTRACT:
A multiple-input power control system accepts control signals from a radiant signal transmitter and from a local control, selects one of the signals, and provides the selected signal to a power controller to control the power to a load. At least one of the control signal sources has an actuator which is movable through a range of positions, to determine the control signal provided by that source. The system finds particular utility in controlling lighting loads.

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