- Boston's PBS
station WGBH, also used
NABTS. Due to
teletext in
general not
really catching on in
North America,
NABTS saw a new use for the
datacasting features...
-
including a decoder.
Other standards were
developed around the world,
notably NABTS (CCIR
Teletext System C) in the
United States,
Antiope (CCIR
Teletext System...
- teletext,
called NABTS (North
American Broadcast Teletext Specification) was
developed in the
early 1980s by Norpak, a
Canadian company.
NABTS provided improved...
- protocol.
NABTS was
designed to
improve graphics capability over WST, but
required a much more
complex and
expensive decoder,
making NABTS somewhat of...
- The
National ****ociation of
Biology Teachers (
NABT) is an
incorporated ****ociation of
biology educators in the
United States. It was
initially founded...
- closed-captioned
programming starting that fall. Due to the
service using the
NABTS protocol,
which required a
quite expensive decoder to
receive the service...
-
service in the mid-1980s. However,
NABTS never became as
successful as WST in the
American continent,
since NABTS was a more
advanced technology, which...
-
Nabit (
Nabt), or
Nabdem (also Nabde, Nabte, Nabdam, Nabdug, Nabrug, Nabnam, Namnam), is a Gur
language of
Burkina Faso and Ghana. The
proposal to create...
- the WST
system to the more-advanced
NABTS teletext standard favored by CBS and NBC in
large part
because unlike NABTS, WST
service and
decoders were commercially...
- Isma'il the main line of
descent came,
either his
eldest son
Nabeet or Al-
Nabt (Nebaioth), or his
second son
Qidar (Kedar) was the
father of the
North Arabian...