Homemade internet radio in 1941 Philco case
This is the second internet radio I've constructed, and has some more advanced functions than the one I'd previously built in a 1940 RCA 45x17 case. While the internals were rough, this Philco 41-231T 'Little Bullet' was too pretty to pass up when I found it at the Portland antique auto swap meet a couple of months back. No working radios were harmed in the construction of this project. Video shows the following functions: Radio (Kodi deRadio streaming radio addon) Pandora (no ads or pauses!) Podcasts (iTunes podcast app, no iTunes account necessary) Library (Samba share of 1TB media collection on file server) Police & Fire (worldwide emergency broadcasts) Custom skin and graphics on Kodi, running on a Raspberry Pi Model 2 with a HiFiBerry Amp+ combo DAC and amplifier through a Retrosound 5.25" dual voice coil speaker. Controlled via the original bakelite knobs through rotary encoders, all functions also available through the Kodi phone app.

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