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transmitting 12v signal wireless

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I am trying to send a 12v on/off signal remotely within 100 feet. Can someone help me design a way to transmit and receive or point me to a product that does this. I am taking a 12v signal and transmitting wireless to turn a light on and off remotely.

any help would be appreciated
thanks,
daryl
 

Usually a small signal is transmitted that turns on a circuit that is powered from the power supply for the receiver, not powered from the transmitter.

Like a radio. The radio receives an extremely small signal that controls how much power from its battery or from its power supply drives its speaker.
 

I hope my post in the below link will help you. Cheers
 

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