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Connecting 3 consoles to one TV via RF
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Dr.Agon:
you could just get 2 of these;



and then your set-up would be (BAD PHOTOSHOP, BAD PHOTOSHOP, BAD PHOTOSHOP!!!);



thats how i connected most of my consoles back in 2005, before moving up to composite connectors...
wiggy:

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Fixed what?
Not my typos. ;D

And nope it does not disconnect the second video.
It should but it does not.
I think it's because the NES, SNES and N64 use either CH3 or CH4, and those are too close to each other.

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Nothing you did.  Just fixed the date :P

It switches for me ???  It doesn't have anything to do with what channel it's set to.   The older switches seem to allow some noise to pass through, but it definitely switches to the RF switch closest to the TV.
Arseen:
OK, maybe PAL signla is somehow more intrusive or something.
Mert:
A neater solution would be something like the old system selector I used to use. It was this model here, but I'm sure there are other products out there that work the same. Composite in, RF out.
wiggy:
I think you can still get coax switches at RadioShack, but prolly not for more than 3 devices/inputs.
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