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Date: 22nd December 1991
Service: ORACLE
Region: N/A
Original Broadcast Channel: ANGLIA
Current Page: 198
Note: If this page has sub-pages, they will all appear in a line!
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 Unlike a newspaper, ORACLE is never out of date... 3 more follows 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 1922:162/6 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 100journalists, engineers and keyboard operators. ORACLE pays its way withthe 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 1918:516/6 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 W100 to W400 to W 399 W 699 3 4 more follows > Press Red for an explanation of Fastext