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Gerry Dathe Posted on Jun 17, 2019
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43UK60 tv. Trying to connect new tv to cable.

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Hello Gerry, Here is a link to all possible connection to your new TV. This shouldhelp you Best of luck, JP
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1408533/Lg-43uk6300pue.html?page=2#manual

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