Making a radio that accesses the internet

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the feasibility of modifying a Worldspace radio receiver to access the internet for streaming internet radio, exploring both technical challenges and alternative solutions.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Technical explanation, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses interest in modifying a Worldspace radio receiver to connect it to a modem for internet radio access.
  • Another participant doubts the compatibility of the radio with internet protocols, suggesting that it would be a significant project, if possible at all.
  • A different participant proposes that integrating a computer into the receiver might be necessary to run a music-playing application, recommending instead a standalone internet radio device as a simpler alternative.
  • One participant notes that Worldspace radio is no longer transmitting, implying that connecting the device to stream internet radio would be nearly impossible.
  • A final participant expresses resignation to the idea of modifying the radio after considering the challenges presented.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the challenges and limitations of modifying the Worldspace radio receiver, with some suggesting alternative solutions. However, there is no consensus on the feasibility of the modification itself.

Contextual Notes

The discussion highlights the potential incompatibility of the radio with modern internet protocols and the proprietary nature of Worldspace radio, which may limit modification options.

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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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