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Monthly Archives: December 2013
Controlling Raspberry Pi from £29 Nook e-reader
I installed ConnectBot on my rooted £29 Nook e-reader – and I can log into my Raspberry Pi radio from anywhere in the house using ssh. And change the station in the kitchen. Mwa-ha-ha.
Quick and dirty Raspberry Pi radio scheduling
Many thanks to James West for putting me onto this: http://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/blog/2013/09/prototyping-radio-experiences-with-radiodan and http://radiodan.github.io/. A lot of this seems quite complex – I like really, really simple things – but it’s got me thinking about building my own simple radio schedule, … Continue reading
Posted in Arduino, hardware, Linux, radio, Raspberry Pi, Raspbian
Tagged cron, Linux, radio, RaspberryPi, schedule
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Scrolling LCD text on Arduino/Raspberry Pi
As part of my Raspberry Pi/Arduino internet radio project, I’m tinkering with getting the display to show something other than the station name and the time and date – the weather, for example. Now we’ve been having quite a lot … Continue reading
Posted in Arduino, Debian, Raspberry Pi, Raspbian
Tagged Arduino, LCD, nanpy, Python, RaspberryPi, scolling
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Fip Radio
I was tinkering with my Raspberry Pi / Arduino internet radio, and stumbled upon David Hepworth talking about Fip radio. This is France Inter Paris, which plays ‘French chanson, jazz, world music, film soundtracks, alt.rock and the occasional blast of … Continue reading
PiRadio with clock
I’ve made my RaspberryPi internet radio much more reliable – by swapping it for my other Pi. Not sure if it’s the Pi or the wifi dongle that was dodgy – I may have a poorly Pi. (New readers – … Continue reading