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How do i set up my LG43uh620v smart 4ktv for sattelite reception.i have a sattelite dish ariel plugged in?

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Easiest way would be use the HDMI output from your Satellite Receiver box to your new TV. If you don't have a Satellite Receiver box at that location, you'll need to get one from your service provider.

Your TV will not interface directly with the dish - you need the equivalent of a cable box to decode the signals from the dish, select channels, etc.

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