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Well, depends on what you call inexpensive. The world-famous Noland multiplexer is about $200. Ours are a bit more expensive (starting from around $250) but have more functions and comply with the EMC rules ;-) Meindert Keep away from the Brookhouse mux's from New Zealand. I had one which never worked properly and their tech support is lousy. |
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