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Subject: | Re: LF: OT, Remote site, garden progress |
From: | DK7FC <[email protected]> |
Date: | Tue, 14 Oct 2014 15:28:11 +0200 |
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Hi LF, I continued with my garden remote VLF/LF/MF RX site.It is amazing what the Raspberry PI can do! :-) I'm not an expert at all (!) but i managed, of course with help from the web, to start and run an Icecast2 server on the RPi. It is now laying on a table here, consuming about 2W while streaming into the web. In a first step i played music (web radio), an mp3 stream. Now i managed to change the output format to ogg and run a 300 MB wav file from the RPi. You can listen and display the stuff in SpecLab, see https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/19882028/VLF/SL%20audio.png You can open this box in SL and type the url of the stream, which is http://129.206.29.99:8000/mpd Now it is just a file but later it should become the input of a soundcard or another ADC. Hope this works. Does this work on your side as well? 73, StefanPS: On http://129.206.29.99:8000/ there is a site showing some description and usage of the stream. All very new to me and 24 hours ago i knew nothing about that... |
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