Stepping switch



         


In electrical controls, a stepping switch (or uniselector) is an electro-mechanical device used, most priminently, in early automatic telephone exchanges to route calls. Such switches were also used in a series of Japanese cypher machines during World War 2: Red, Coral, Jade, PURPLE. (The names are those used US cryptgraphers and have nothing to do with any aspect of the cyphers -- they are the colors of binders used to hold information about the cyphers as they were worked on.)

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