Hi welcome to the Forum. The answer to your question is yes it's possible.
There are lots of ways to do this, need a few basic questions answering.
Is the second TV a High Definition one, if it is do you want HD channels to be in HD.
Is it possible to run any of the following cables from where your Humax is, and how long roughly such a cable would be.
A second HDMI cable .
An ordinary coax cable (there might already be a suitable coax depending on how the aerial is routed to the second TV)
Two lengths of the very thin network cable (cat5).
If you don't want to run wires and you are happy with only SD pictures (You can watch the HD channels but not in HD) then the simplest solution is a pair of video senders. The one by the TV plugs into the HDR scart socket, the one by the second TV also connects by scart and the signals are sent wirelessly. These have a built in remote control extender but can be plagued by interference from other devices. There are two types, the more expensive ones use a higher frequency band and are said to have less interference problems.
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