[livesupport-dev] radio station in a box
  • I found a radio station in a box from WorldVibrations, it's based on
    Windows.

    http://www.worldvibrations.com/

    This is a radio station in a box, complete with multi-track recording
    and pod-casting functionality. All you need is an amp and a big antenna
    to start blasting your own pirate station, pumping up the volume
    wherever you are. The WVRS-P, which is actually a completely silent,
    fanless VIA system with lots of good speciality software and outputs,
    can stream Windows Media, Ogg Vorbis, Real Media or MP3 or send audio to
    a PA, satellite uplink, or transmitter. It is being used in developing
    nations to enable small, community radio stations to grow and thrive.

    Some background information i found

    The WorldVibrations Radio Station operates on a 12-volt car battery and
    consumes less than 65 watts of power, it can be set up virtually
    anywhere. Its based on a fanless via board the VIA EPIA M10000, 80G hard
    drive storage, CD-RW optical drive, Ethernet connection, 4 USB-2
    connections, 2 1394 (Firewire) Connectors. The VIA Envy24-based audio
    controller supports 24 bit audio, which exceeds the needs of most pro
    radio operations. And last it's built into a consumer audio set case.

    Some extra tech information i found

    http://www.via.com.tw/en/resources/pressroom/2003_archive/pr031117worldvibsradio.jsp
    http://www.viaembedded.com/product/epia_m_spec.jsp?motherboardId=81
    http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/controllers/envy24pt/

    Please checkout the origin and the decline date of this information
    before you gone use it.

    Frans van Berckel

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  • I found a radio station in a box from WorldVibrations, some more on the
    Hush Technologies Mini-ITX PC case

    http://www.mini-itx.com/store/product.asp?sid=HUSH

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