Program selecting and character broadcasting receiving set

Television – Nonpictorial data packet in television format – Including teletext decoder or display

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345146, 345156, H04N 7087

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053733240

ABSTRACT:
A character broadcasting receiving set is provided with: a receiving device for receiving a character signal transmitted from a broadcasting station; a decoding device for decoding the received character signal; and a displaying device, including a screen, for displaying one of character broadcasting programs including a menu program to select a desired program out of the character broadcasting programs, on the screen on the basis of the decoded character signal. The character broadcasting receiving set is also provided with: an inputting device for inputting and specifying, on the screen, a display position of a program number among characters in the displayed menu program; and a display controlling device for controlling the displaying device to display the character broadcasting program corresponding to the program number which display position is specified by the inputting device.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4587520 (1986-05-01), Astle
patent: 4992871 (1991-02-01), Bensch et al.

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