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==SPECS== | |||
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* input stream via ethernet: up-fm.org | * input stream via ethernet: up-fm.org | ||
* low-power FM transmission: analog at 87.MHz | * low-power FM transmission: analog at 87.MHz | ||
* Can amplify the fm signal of the transmitter for covering longer distance. | |||
== | ==I. COMPONENTS == | ||
* | a. For the PIfm: | ||
*Raspberry Pi (model B) | |||
*Solid wire (no. 22) | |||
*5 Volts,2 Amp. Power Brick | |||
*SD card(at least 4 GB) with Raspbian "wheezy" O.S. on it | |||
*GPIO wire | |||
*USB micro | |||
b.For programming: | |||
*VGG to HDMI cable | |||
*USB mouse | |||
*USB keyboard | |||
*Ethernet cable(for internet connection) | |||
*monitor | |||
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Revision as of 15:21, 21 April 2014
SPECS
- input stream via ethernet: up-fm.org
- low-power FM transmission: analog at 87.MHz
- Can amplify the fm signal of the transmitter for covering longer distance.
I. COMPONENTS
a. For the PIfm:
- Raspberry Pi (model B)
- Solid wire (no. 22)
- 5 Volts,2 Amp. Power Brick
- SD card(at least 4 GB) with Raspbian "wheezy" O.S. on it
- GPIO wire
- USB micro
b.For programming:
- VGG to HDMI cable
- USB mouse
- USB keyboard
- Ethernet cable(for internet connection)
- monitor