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I have a hitachi 43uwx10b and i don't have the original remote. neither the universal remote i bought nor the remote that my cable company provided seems able to change the input. all these remotes do is change from antenna a to b. any suggestions?

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Yes, almost ANY hitachi remote made in the last ten years will work.

The original will have a CLU-5722-TSI marked on the front. Lots of them on Ebay and other sites.

Google the model number with the word remote after it and see how many there are.

Lots of universal remotes will be missing functions only on the original remote. That remote will operate all the projection, LCD, PLASMA, and regular sets made by Hitachi for at least the last 15 years.

I know, it works on my 1991 Hitachi rear projection set perfectly.


Let me know if you have questions---avoid universal remotes like the plague.

If this told you something you did not know, rate this solution as very helpful as I do this here for free.

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