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How do I connect a digital adapter (DTA) to my high-definition television (HDTV) so I can continue receiving broadcast HD channels?

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How do I connect a digital adapter (DTA) to my high-definition television (HDTV) so I can continue receiving broadcast HD channels?

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To continue receiving broadcast HD channels with a feed directly to your HDTV, you will need: • DTA • Splitter • Coaxial cable (x5) • A/B switch To install: • Connect one end of a coaxial cable at the wall • Connect the other end of that coaxial cable to the IN of a splitter • Connect a coaxial wire to the OUT of the splitter and to the IN of an A/B switch • Connect a coaxial wire to the OUT of the splitter and to the IN of the DTA • Connect a coaxial wire to the OUT of the DTA and to the IN of an A/B switch • Connect a coaxial wire to the OUT of the A/B switch and to the IN of the television To watch Limited Basic or broadcast HD channels, set the switch for the A/B Switch to the correct setting (for example ‘B’). To watch any Expanded Basic/Starter channels in digital format, set the switch for the A/B Switch to the correct setting (for example ‘A’). *Please note: Some HDTVs may have two (2) RF inputs. If your HDTV has two RF inputs, you have the option of taking the output connectio

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