Python Coding (volume now working!)

Python Coding (volume now working!)

After five hours of coding I finally got the volume knob to work! This was definitely the biggest hurdle for this project, at least I hope so. Thank you to those who run the AI over at https://www.blackbox.ai/ that assisted me in learning and writing Python code....

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Python Coding (not functioning)

Python Coding (not functioning)

The coding part isn't the most fun, but whenever I can get it working it will pay off! I've spent at least 4 HOURS trying to get one volume knob to work and it hasn't yet. Though, tonight I did get one step closer. Eventually it will work! Between the last post and...

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Ready to hook up and test audio!

Ready to hook up and test audio!

I didn't have the exact connectors but was too excited to care! So, I hooked these up and got a lot of static. Took me a few minutes before I realized the green and blue wire are supposed to go into the single blue housing and not split up as in the photo. Once I...

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The rPi is alive!

The rPi is alive!

We got power and access! Though, I didn't have a power cable to power the AMP. So, temporarily I had to remove the AMP for I could plug power into the rPi. I wanted to get a head start on what I'm getting into software-wise while waiting for the correct power block...

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AMP Installation

AMP Installation

I received the AMP in the mail yesterday and got to install it tonight. The AMP for the audio is a separate piece called a HAT (hardware attached on top). On the above image you can see it attached to the top of the Raspberry Pi (rPi) Pictured below is the rPi without...

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Speaker Removal

Speaker Removal

The speaker was tacked welded into that "C" piece which was then tacked to the 3 posts piece. I used a air hand grinder to break all the weld points to separate everything. I wanted to keep those three posts for I could somehow affix the new speaker to that part. I...

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Bare bones

Bare bones

I believe I'm at the point where I can see how much space I will have available to place the computer and audio amplifier. It appears like just enough space to make things work. I received the Raspberri Pi (computer) yesterday and haven't got to place in inside to see...

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A look at what’s inside these old radios…

A look at what’s inside these old radios…

There is A LOT going on inside this radio. I didn't know what to expect upon opening. The birds-eye photo we can see a bunch of tubes plugged in with various other things like the speaker, a lightbulb, broken strings (in the bottom photo) that used to activate the...

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1940s Radio Update Process, not a restoration.

1940s Radio Update Process, not a restoration.

This is a project to make this old radio alive again. The idea is to replace the old parts with a modern computer inside that will play old music, radio shows and commercials. Ideally I want to use the orginal power dial to turn everything on. Once powered on I'm...

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