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Published on Jan 5, 2013

I modified a TP-Link 703n router with openwrt to include a soundcard, a small speaker from a mobile phone and an atmel avr for reading the tuning-setting and the volume-setting.
More information at: http://piie.net/?section=tplink-radio

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  • Julian Martens

    Hi! Ich habe hier nen TP-Link MR3040 (TL-MR3040). Ich könnte einen TP-Link TL-WR702N kaufen. Ich wollte nun etwas realiseren was folgendes sein soll:

    Router mit Wireless Radio (für eine Anlage).Entweder man macht sich einen Klinkeeingang ran, oder man kauft so einen "USB to Audio Sound Card Adapter". Hast du vielleicht erfahrung ob das so einfach geht?!

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  • xypiie

    Du solltest einen großen Bogen um den 702 (2!!) machen, da der nicht mit Openwrt läuft, wenn dann einen 703er.

    Und um überhaupt Sound aus den Kisten raus zu kriegen brauchst du immer eine usb sound Karte. Eine billige für 2 Euro tuts normal. Aber da gilt: einfach ausprobieren.

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  • Gigawipf

    Wirklich genial :) gibt es einen analogen oder digitalen Audioausgang wenn man nicht mit der kleinen Schrei-hupe hören will? Bis dort hin aber eine geniale Idee und wirklich klein.

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  • xypiie

    Danke. Du könntest eine klinke-Buchse mit eingebautem Umschalter reinbauen, damit der Lautsprecher einfach abgeklemmt wird, wenn du einen Kopfhörer reinstöpselst. Aber sowas habe ich bei mir nicht verbaut.

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  • Gigawipf

    Danke. Wie sieht es eigendlich mit der Stromversorgung aus? Geringerer Verbrauch als ein Raspi?

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  • xypiie

    Ich weiß nicht, was ein Raspi braucht, aber der 703n braucht etwa 80mA bei 5V, also etwa 0.4W... Jetzt bräuchte man nur noch ein Netzteil mit wenig Verlustleistung :)

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  • FatNonsense

    Hast scheinbar einigermaßend guten Sound, jedenfalls ist das Signal klar. Ich hab auch so meine experimente mit einem Pogoplug und ner USB-Soundkarte gemacht. Leider ist der Sound nicht so gut, es knarzt manchmal. Weiss nicht ob es an der Karte liegt, aber ich tippe eher auf irgendwelche Konfigurationen.

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  • ttt1964

    hi,

    I did almost the same thing, but to change the radio I use the reset button with a script,

    can you tell me why use a resistor on the speaker? (for 24 Ohm)

    because the power of the audio interface is too breakable?

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  • 907h9879070g9790

    Moment mal: das Project ist SEHR GEIL!!! Mag den progressive Sound ;)

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  • Calembourt

    4VV3S0M3 W0RK GG

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  • Dylan A. Kent

    Not all that easy.

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  • Akoi Meexx

    Came from hackaday, surprised you don't have more comments from there. Good job man!

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  • scompo

    Really cool, man!!

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