Scart switch.

I want to connect a DVD scart feed and a wireless video sender scart feed into a TV set that only has one scart socket. I think I need a 2-way scart switch to achieve this rather than a scart splitter. Is this correct ?
11:54 Wed 04th Apr 2012
 
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Yes.
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Thanks and I have to say that's the most succinct answer I've ever had!!!
these are the sort of thing you need. Be careful about those with switches, some are not very reliable.

http://www.maplin.co....box-with-switch-43158
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Thanks HK. I'm no wizkid with electronics but I've looked on a couple of forums which suggest reliability can be a problem and that basically you'll get what you pay for..........I'll probably give Mr Maplin a whirl.

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