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    Most TVs will have at least 2 RCA ins (Yellow/White/Red) - use two switches and toggle the TV.

    RF switches just chain together one into the next.
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    If you can find it cheap (good luck on that), I'd suggest a Pelican System Selector Pro, which can route 8 systems in composite, S-Video, and/or Component.
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