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Sunday, October 18, 2009

Radio cabinet media center - Hack a Day

This is cool, and it give me several ideas form my old Console TV's in the Garage;)

Radio cabinet media center

posted Oct 17th 2009 3:00pm by Mike Szczys
filed under: classic hacks, home entertainment hacks

old-time-radio-mediacenter

[Jon] picked up an old Philco radio from a pawn shop for $81. The electronics were shot and the controls had seen better days. So he set to work giving this old beast a makeover, turning it into a beauty of a media player.

The face plate for the controls had seen better days. His solution was to replace it, which gave him more options for mounting a display and controls. A menu system was implemented on the LCD display using a PIC18F4450 microcontroller. The chip also takes care of the three rotary encoders for the user interface and integrates the whole thing with the PC backend.

We’ll be the first to admit that a full PC is overkill in this situation. That being said, this was slow, unused system that is seeing new life. But is it worth the added noise and energy costs? Who knows, we think this leaves a lot of room for future revisions. Perhaps an NAS and wireless controls via iPhone or a similar device?

We’re a bit disappointed that [Jon] didn’t do some work to get better sound out of this. With a great big cabinet like this, the right speakers with a tube amp will produce some sweet sound. Certainly most things would be better than just using a pair of computer speakers. We’ll keep our eye out for an update that adds a tube kit to the project.

Go there...
http://hackaday.com/2009/10/17/radio-cabinet-media-center/

radIO - Antique Radio Cabinet turned Oversized Audio Player, his page with full info...
http://people.rit.edu/jts7739//projects/radIO.html

Don

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