
I didn't build this to listen to top 40 stations and Rush Limbaugh. I built this to listen to my sizeable old time radio collection (about 20,000 broadcasts). So I dug an old computer out of my closet and stuck it inside and wrote some software to play the shows.

I wanted to make this act as much like a real radio as possible, so it's entirely controlled using the tuner. You turn it on, and just like having to wait for tubes to warm up, the computer needs about 30 seconds to boot before it start playing shows. Once it's playing, the computer detects where the needle on the tuner is and plays a random show from a station selected. There are six stations to choose from: Comedy, Drama, News, SciFi, Westerns, and Music. When you're not on a station, the computer plays static just like a real radio. I made of a 1MB video clip of it working just in case that description didn't make sense. I haven't made the knobs yet, so ignore the makeshift tuning knob.
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That black cord coming straight out of the back of the radio is a network cable. Plugging into that allows you to access the internal web server that gives you a listing and short description of all of the shows available and even allows you to play specific shows if you want to.

Now that this is finished, I can focus on building a teardrop.
