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![]() "Martin" wrote in message ... 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. Very nice, Martin Perry! This guy wanted to become an agent for Brookhouse in the UK on his conditions, which we rejected. This is how he tries to get back to us. He had problems getting the Seatalk option to work in a very messy installation. We bent over backwards to help, but he decided he did not need the Seatalk option after all and was refunded. Brookhouse |
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