Teletext Recovery Viewer

Part of the Computer Legacy Teletext Recovery Project

This is a static representation of a Teletext stream that meets the following parameters:

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P198 ORACLE 198 Sun22 Dec ITV 1916:53  1/6     ORACLE is the teletext  service you receive when  you press the 'TEXT'  button on ITV and  Channel 4.   ORACLE is like a  newspaper - we offer  everything from news to  chess, from kids jokes  to horoscopes. Unlike a  newspaper, ORACLE is  never out of date...    3    more follows > Press Red for an explanation of Fastext
P198 ORACLE 198 Sun22 Dec ITV 1922:16 2/6 FAST, FIRST, FREE! Unlike a newspaper ORACLE pages can be  updated by our 1 2   journalists every few   seconds - a newspaper 4 5  with thousands of  editions every day! 7 8 9 ORACLE is created by a 0 team of over 100  journalists, engineers   and keyboard operators.    ORACLE pays its way with  the money it makes from  advertising - there is     no charge to readers.  ■■■■ more follows > Press Red for an explanation of Fastext
P198 ORACLE 198 Sun22 Dec ITV 1917:36  3/6    ORACLE consists of hundreds of   'pages' offering you hundreds of   subjects.       To find what you want use either   the front page on 100 or the   complete index on page 199 (ITV)   or 699 (C4).     DID YOU KNOW?        ORACLE offers you a    minute by minute   WORLD CLOCK...on   page 329 (ITV)     1 2 3      3   4 5 6   Main Index 400 Competitions 691 Press Red for an explanation of Fastext
P198 ORACLE 198 Sun22 Dec ITV 1952:51  4/6    Many ORACLE pages are 'multipages'.   This means that, once you have   dialled into the page you will   automatically receive a sequence of   related pages, for example   Newsround on page 119.     At the top right of all multipages   there is an indicator showing you   how many pages are in the sequence   and which page in that sequence you   are reading. On this       page the indicator is    above the flashing   arrow.     Use the 'HOLD' key   1 2 3 W to 'stop' a multipage     3   4 5 6     more follows > Press Red for an explanation of Fastext
P198 ORACLE 198 Sun22 Dec ITV 1914:41  5/6    My set is broken!   Occasionally you may find that   some or all of the lines on a page   are jumbled like this:     Occasionally ½‖‖ $ fi¼d that@so↑&     This is not caused by ORACLE's   atrocious spelling or typing - it   is most commonly caused by slight   mis-tuning of the set.     If adjusting the tuning doesn't   help the fault could be caused by   a mis-directed aerial or your   local transmitter temporarily   operating on reduced power.      3   more follows > Press Red for an explanation of Fastext
P198 ORACLE 198 Sun22 Dec ITV 1918:51 6/6 HOW TO USE ORACLE: Pressing the TEXT button on ITV or Channel 4 takes you into ORACLE. All pages have a three figure number. Pages 100 to 399 are on ITV, while pages 400 to 699 are on C4.            W ITV W C4  W   W 100 to W 400 to  W 399 W 699        3   4    more follows > Press Red for an explanation of Fastext