Re: [CentOS] AM/FM tuner for centos 4 or 5?

2008-06-24 Thread Ken Key

Jason Pyeron wrote:

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Jason Pyeron wrote:

Looking for a radio tuner for my audio server.

Needs to do AM.

Any hardware reccomendations?

[...]


In summary, should I risk the cost of a radio shark2 or ebay a radio shark?


Personally, I'd go the eBay route.  Seem to be a bunch available
for $10 versus $50 for the new RS2 from Griffin. The hardware is
probably close to a single-chip design so what you're paying
Griffin for are device drivers and application software that
you're not even going to use.  Additionally, as a niche hack
without public documentation (at least I haven't found any),
I find it's better to be on the trailing edge of hardware.

Beyond that, it's whether you want Commode White (RS) or
Glossy Black (RS2) :-)

Regards,
K^2
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Re: [CentOS] AM/FM tuner for centos 4 or 5?

2008-06-24 Thread John Plemons

why not do both and look at your options...

john plemons




Jason Pyeron wrote:

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Jason Pyeron wrote:


Looking for a radio tuner for my audio server.

Needs to do AM.

Any hardware reccomendations?
  
I hooked up an original Griffin RadioShark to my CentOS 5.1 
server for a lark last month, streaming with DarkIce.  
Unfortunately, that machine is dark and 2500 miles away - I 
won't be there for
2 more months.  Off the top of my head, google for "shark.c", 
look for dependency RPMs on RPMforge (thanks Dag!!). I think 
I had to manually install a recent version of "libhid"





Ok.

  
Griffin stopped selling the RS and now has RadioShark2.  I 
found a version of shark.c for it named shark2.c, so I don't 
think the hardware is backwards compatible, but there is an 
update version of the control program.  My notes are all on 
the dark machine, but IIRC this blog is was my jumping off 
point for what I figured out.


http://javier.rodriguez.org.mx/index.php/2006/06/10/griffin-ra


dio-shark-icecast2-on-debian-gnulinux
  
Obviously, since it is for Debian, you'll have to deal with 
the distro impedance mismatch in the instructions and adjust 
for CentOS.



Not afraid of that.

  
Also, since it is USB, you can get nice separation between 
receiver and the computer.  The RadioShark has a lousy 
internal antenna but does have an antenna jack.  I only 
played with the FM tuner.  It does have an AM tuner but I 
have no idea how good it is.






In summary, should I risk the cost of a radio shark2 or ebay a radio shark?



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RE: [CentOS] AM/FM tuner for centos 4 or 5?

2008-06-24 Thread Jason Pyeron

> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ken Key
> Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 12:00 PM
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> Subject: Re: [CentOS] AM/FM tuner for centos 4 or 5?
> 
> Jason Pyeron wrote:
> > Looking for a radio tuner for my audio server.
> > 
> > Needs to do AM.
> > 
> > Any hardware reccomendations?
> 
> I hooked up an original Griffin RadioShark to my CentOS 5.1 
> server for a lark last month, streaming with DarkIce.  
> Unfortunately, that machine is dark and 2500 miles away - I 
> won't be there for
> 2 more months.  Off the top of my head, google for "shark.c", 
> look for dependency RPMs on RPMforge (thanks Dag!!). I think 
> I had to manually install a recent version of "libhid"
> 

Ok.

> Griffin stopped selling the RS and now has RadioShark2.  I 
> found a version of shark.c for it named shark2.c, so I don't 
> think the hardware is backwards compatible, but there is an 
> update version of the control program.  My notes are all on 
> the dark machine, but IIRC this blog is was my jumping off 
> point for what I figured out.
> 
> http://javier.rodriguez.org.mx/index.php/2006/06/10/griffin-ra
dio-shark-icecast2-on-debian-gnulinux
> 
> Obviously, since it is for Debian, you'll have to deal with 
> the distro impedance mismatch in the instructions and adjust 
> for CentOS.

Not afraid of that.

> 
> Also, since it is USB, you can get nice separation between 
> receiver and the computer.  The RadioShark has a lousy 
> internal antenna but does have an antenna jack.  I only 
> played with the FM tuner.  It does have an AM tuner but I 
> have no idea how good it is.
> 


In summary, should I risk the cost of a radio shark2 or ebay a radio shark?



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Re: [CentOS] AM/FM tuner for centos 4 or 5?

2008-06-24 Thread Ken Key

Jason Pyeron wrote:

Looking for a radio tuner for my audio server.

Needs to do AM.

Any hardware reccomendations?


I hooked up an original Griffin RadioShark to my CentOS 5.1 server
for a lark last month, streaming with DarkIce.  Unfortunately,
that machine is dark and 2500 miles away - I won't be there for
2 more months.  Off the top of my head, google for "shark.c",
look for dependency RPMs on RPMforge (thanks Dag!!). I think
I had to manually install a recent version of "libhid"

Griffin stopped selling the RS and now has RadioShark2.  I
found a version of shark.c for it named shark2.c, so I don't
think the hardware is backwards compatible, but there is an
update version of the control program.  My notes are all
on the dark machine, but IIRC this blog is was my jumping off
point for what I figured out.

http://javier.rodriguez.org.mx/index.php/2006/06/10/griffin-radio-shark-icecast2-on-debian-gnulinux

Obviously, since it is for Debian, you'll have to deal with
the distro impedance mismatch in the instructions and adjust
for CentOS.

Also, since it is USB, you can get nice separation between
receiver and the computer.  The RadioShark has a lousy internal
antenna but does have an antenna jack.  I only played with
the FM tuner.  It does have an AM tuner but I have no
idea how good it is.

Another built-in alternative is BT848-based tuner cards, but
I think those are FM only - not sure.  It has been 5+ years
since I played with those and you might have to build a
custom kernel.  The RadioShark was a much better solution
(if only the bad OS X drivers had not screwed up my Mac Mini
so completely that I had to wipe and reinstall).

Hope this helps,
K^2



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Re: [CentOS] AM/FM tuner for centos 4 or 5?

2008-06-23 Thread John R Pierce

John Plemons wrote:
Why not just pick up a cheap tuner on eBay and connect into the sever 
via the sound card input.  That is what I did, I bought a Denon tuner 
for $20.00, used a cheap RCA to stereo headphone adapter to wire into 
the machine.  The advantage is that you are going to get a very nice 
strong tuner which should do a much better job than any PC add in card...


AND it keeps the RF section away form the computer and its massive 
amounts of gigahertz noise.   take a portable AM radio, tune it to a 
medium strength station, and put it right next to your PC, I bet you get 
noise.



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RE: [CentOS] AM/FM tuner for centos 4 or 5?

2008-06-23 Thread Jason Pyeron



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Why not just pick up a cheap tuner on eBay and connect into the sever via the
sound card input.  That is what I did, I bought a Denon tuner for $20.00, used a
cheap RCA to stereo headphone adapter to wire into the machine.  The advantage
is that you are going to get a very nice strong tuner which should do a much
better job than any PC add in card...

john plemons


 

need to change the station, programmatically.
 

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Re: [CentOS] AM/FM tuner for centos 4 or 5?

2008-06-23 Thread John Plemons
Why not just pick up a cheap tuner on eBay and connect into the sever 
via the sound card input.  That is what I did, I bought a Denon tuner 
for $20.00, used a cheap RCA to stereo headphone adapter to wire into 
the machine.  The advantage is that you are going to get a very nice 
strong tuner which should do a much better job than any PC add in card...


john plemons






Jason Pyeron wrote:

Looking for a radio tuner for my audio server.

Needs to do AM.

Any hardware reccomendations?

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