Radio $hack used to have those game-type manual RF switches for about
$2.49.   Probably still do.

This has actually brought back some funny memories.  I remember when I
searched high and low for a 4-WAY RF switch; I had my Atari 2600, my
Atari 400 computer (which also had no video output!), rabbit-ears antenna,
and a VCR I needed to switch between.  I finally found exactly what I
wanted from a mail-order company back then, but it was an ugly monster!  :-)

    Rob


>Yeah, and I've tried it with a NES RF switch, but
>according to what I've read, the signal isn't powerful
>enough to switch an auto RF switch.  So I need a
>*manual* one.

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