The X10 protocol has been used much more recently than 40 years ago. Several 
manufacturers have made, and some still make, X10 based equipment. Even IBM got 
into it for a while.
The originating company is still in business at x10.com

    On Wednesday, December 11, 2019, 10:19:29 PM MST, Gene Heskett 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 On Wednesday 11 December 2019 21:43:44 jrmitchellj . wrote:

> An X10 appliance module would be a better option for that.  Lamp
> modules are essentially dimmers.
>
> --J. Ray Mitchell Jr.
> [email protected]
>
Does that make a huge diff to a switch mode psu?

Using an appliance module means the lubricant in that alternate action 
relay is 40+ years old. I have a couple of those, controling Christmas 
lights on the front deck, and they have reached the age at which even 3 
bangs from heyu a second apart will not reliably switch them.  Attempts 
to re-lubricate them have not been successful here.  
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