Some Jukebox Pics for inspiration #1330
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Something is wrong with the links. But copied url of the video. Looks great. How did you made the rfid cards? Printed? You could answer in german if this is allowed :) |
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I have bought https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B001CPF3FE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 (Klebe Etiketten) To laminate them was not possible for me because the cards were to hight for my machine. |
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The one with the only Red Buttons is the one I made in december. |
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I have juste given my phoniebox to my son for his birthday today. Here is my take on the project: Case is 3d printed and I use the pirate audio 3w amp for the display and sound. I am also using an Adafruit Powerboost 1000c paired with a 2500mAh LiPo battery. I hacked a stop on removal for the PN532 since I was not sure how to adapt the current pull request for the stop on removal on RC522. I plan to realign with the branch once the stop on removal feature becomes more mature. Thanks a lot to the community for this great project ! |
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Hallo zusammen, Habe 9mm Multiplex genommen mit einem Rpi 3. Habe momentan noch das Problem das der Pi alle 10 bis 30 Minuten unerwartet von alleine runter fährt, kann es mit dem Shutdown Button zusammen hängen? Viele Grüße |
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My box is finally ready and the kids love it! Many thanks to the community for this great project! |
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thanks for amazing support! system is running very well |
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Hi @NiteCrwlr |
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Hi, here is my setup ;) For more info just check out: https://arvidortwig.de/2021/10/18/diy-musicplayer-for-kids-phoniebox/ |
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This is my "MusiKiste":
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This is our "box". Hand-drawn cover (Where the female fire fighter show the card, the card reader is located). |
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Hi there, this is our finished box. |
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Just finished my first build. I wanted to make a sort of record player to reconnect with my favorite albums. Hosting FLAC on the SD, and using a PN532 HAT along with some standard stickers. Simple, clean, I love it. I wrote up a bit of my process here https://medium.com/@charlesv/making-a-raspberry-pi-based-rfid-music-player-e3885919368b |
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I finally got to fish my phoniebox, way later than initially planned... If somebody is Interested in my RFID-Phonie-Things, I've used a 30mm acrylic tube, some 3D-printed parts, 25mm RFID-Tags and small magnets. I Will upload it to thingiverse. |
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https://www.printables.com/de/model/461626-phoniebox-jukebox-for-the-raspberry-pi-playing-aud |
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I converted an old Akkord radio into a phoniebox. The most challenging parts were fitting all components into the relatively small casing, and getting the RFID reader to work in the mostly metal casing - hence the 3D printed cover on the back. The left knob controls the volume, and pressing it pauses playback. The four buttons in the middle are functional, as they have not yet been used for anything. The right knob moves the old radio frequency indicator. The cards are swiped on the mentioned cover on the back side. For the build, I used the following components:
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Finally got mine finished! Will be a birthday present for my 2-year-old in a few weeks. 🥳 |
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Looks good,Can you please eyplain how you managed the sound - it looks like you implemented some extra boards for the speaker. Are they self made? Which amplifier- and filter solution did you use.I‘m able to read your response in english or german.MarkusHinweis: Diese E-Mail wurde von einem mobilen Endgerät gesendet. Etwaige Tippfehler bitte ich zu entschuldigen.Am 02.09.2023 um 21:53 schrieb Roman Seyffarth ***@***.***>:
Finally got mine finished! Will be a birthday present for my 2-year-old in a few weeks. 🥳
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Here are some pics of my Jukebox.
Thank you Micz for your support.
http://www.directupload.net/file/d/4944/v2zyipxd_jpg.htm
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http://www.directupload.net/file/d/4944/axcns3d6_jpg.htm
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