Method and apparatus for selecting a channel of a digital multic

Television – Receiver circuitry – Remote control

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348731, 348732, H04N 544

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060846453

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for selecting a program of a digital multichannel television. The method includes the steps of checking whether numeral keys for designating a radio frequency (RF) channel, a distinction key, and numeral keys for designating a program received through the RF channel are successively pressed; if the numeral keys for designating the RF channel, distinction key, and numeral keys for designating the program received through the RF channel are successively pressed, selecting the RF channel corresponding to the numeral keys before the distinction key; arranging digital multichannel television broadcasting programs received through the selected RF channel in the order of their unique numbers; sequentially assigning reference numbers to the arranged programs; and selectively outputting a program to which the reference number corresponding to the numeral keys after the distinction key is assigned.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5020139 (1991-05-01), Keenan
patent: 5598228 (1997-01-01), Saitoh

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