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Building the Tivoli Squeezebox Radio

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Usually I write more in the "Software" section but today I want to write primarily about hardware since I've built a nice and stylish DIY radio.

It’s a Squeezebox built from a Tivoli Audio alarm speaker, and for the impatient ones among you, here are the key features and a picture:



  • Tivoli Speaker and case using the original speaker and 3W output;
  • WiFi;
  • runs on battery for a whole day (more than 12h);
  • rotary and push controller for volume and play/pause;
  • separate alarm clock;
  • fully Squeezebox compatible player using a Raspberry Pi zero and SqueezeLite;
  • very simple and power-efficient 5V design.


And since Coolio and I do software in the first place, the whole project has its own software as well, in this case our open-sourced solution to power the volume and play/pause control. It’s quite cool, too :), you can find it on GitHub at https://github.com/coolio107/SqueezeButtonPi-Daemon
If you want to discuss it in this forum, there's a separate thread for that: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showth...oders-on-a-RPi

If you want to read the full story, you can find it here:

http://penguinlovesmusic.de/the-tivo...eezebox-radio/

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