Making a radio that accesses the internet

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Modifying a Worldspace radio receiver to access the internet is highly impractical due to compatibility issues with digital protocols and the need for extensive modifications. A computer would need to be integrated into the receiver to run internet radio applications, making the project complex and challenging. Instead, purchasing a standalone internet radio device is recommended, as these are designed for direct connection to WiFi or Ethernet without needing a PC. Additionally, Worldspace radio is no longer operational, further complicating any attempts to repurpose the receiver for internet streaming. Overall, exploring dedicated internet radio options is a more feasible solution.
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Hi,
I have a Worldspace radio receiver lying around and I listen to internet radio throughout the day using a PC...
I was wondering if there was anyway I could modify the radio receiver and connect it to my modem so that it can access the internet and I can listen to internet radio without leaving the PC on all day!
 
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I am no expert, but your radio is a wireless device. Internet is a digital link that need a lot of protocol. I doubt it is even close to compatible.

Even if it is a wireless internet, I believe it is still running 802.11 format that has it's own protocol. It will be a huge project if it is even possible.

I could be wrong, someone might know more.
 
kennitoster said:
Hi,
I have a Worldspace radio receiver lying around and I listen to internet radio throughout the day using a PC...
I was wondering if there was anyway I could modify the radio receiver and connect it to my modem so that it can access the internet and I can listen to internet radio without leaving the PC on all day!

Hmm.. not easy. You would need to put a computer inside the receiver in order to run a music-playing application.

You might be better off with a table top, stand-alone internet radio. There are several around, like

Some table-top internet radio

This thingie costs only $60 (but of course will not have the same sound quality as a PC audio system) and does not require a PC - only a WiFi modem/router.

Disclaimer: these table-top devices require either an Ethernet cable connection to your modem/router, or an existing WiFi network provided by your modem/router. Better check for compatibility before buying one.
 
Worldspace radio is proprietary broadcast radio and is no longer transmitting. It would be pretty much impossible to connect the device to a network connection to stream internet radio.
 
Thanks a lot.
I guess I'll just drop this idea.
 
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