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Old 04-26-2009, 04:06 PM   #1
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Hi,

I used to have my 55" Mitsubishi HD1080 rear projection receiving HD channels directly from my DirecTV H10 receiver. However, I no longer have DirecTV. I purchased the HDTV antenna from the store, but the TV does not have a built-in HD tuner. So, here's my question....

Can I hookup the HDTV Antenna as input to the DirecTV HD Reciever, then hookup the DirecTV HD Receiver as input to the Mitsubishi TV and still be able to view the local HD broadcast channels....even though I no longer have the DirecTV service?

Thanks in advance, any advice is appreciated, but I'm really not wanting to go out and buy yet more hardware for this to work, so I don't really want to buy a stand-alone HD tuner.

-Leo
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