zspider said:Too bad someone couldn't port HamSphere to the Linuxulator.![]()
Smooth Jazz" url="http://smoothjazz.com/streams/smoothjazz_128.pls"
SKY.fm Piano Jazz" url="http://listen.sky.fm/public1/pianojazz.pls"
SKY.fm Smooth Jazz" url="http://listen.sky.fm/public1/smoothjazz.pls"
Sonic Universe" url="http://somafm.com/sonicuniverse.pls"
Blue FM" url="http://bluefm.net/listen.pls"
The Breeze" url="mmsh://wms-rly.181.fm/181-breeze?MSWMExt=.asf"
"Latin">
Onda Tropical" url="http://yp.shoutcast.com/sbin/tunein-station.pls?id=506392"
Top Latino Radio" url="http://online.radiodifusion.net:8020/listen.pls"
Salsa Stream" url="http://listen.sky.fm/public3/salsa.pls"
Reggaeton 24/7" url="http://cc.net2streams.com/tunein.php/reggaeton/playlist.pls"
Suave 107" url="http://grupomedrano.com.do/suave107/suave107.m3u"
"Classic Rock">
181.FM Classic Hits" url="http://sc-rly.181.fm:80/stream/1094"
.977 Classic Rock" url="http://www.977music.com/tunein/web/classicrock.asx"
80s Sky.FM" url="http://listen.sky.fm/public3/the80s.pls"
Covers" url="http://somafm.com/covers.pls"
"Classical">
KDFC" url="http://provisioning.streamtheworld.com/pls/KDFCFM.pls"
Classic FM" url="http://media-ice.musicradio.com/ClassicFMMP3.m3u"
WCPE" url="http://www.ibiblio.org/wcpe/wcpe.pls"
CINEMIX" url="http://cinemix.us/cine.asx"
SKY.fm Soundtracks" url="http://listen.sky.fm/public1/soundtracks.pls"
SKY.fm Mostly Classical" url="http://listen.sky.fm/public1/classical.pls"
"Pop / Rock">
Radio Paradise" url="http://www.radioparadise.com/musiclinks/rp_128aac.m3u"
.977 The Hitz Channel" url="http://yp.shoutcast.com/sbin/tunein-station.pls?id=1280356"
Enjoy Station" url="http://yp.shoutcast.com/sbin/tunein-station.pls?id=1377285"
SKY.fm Top Hits" url="http://listen.sky.fm/public1/tophits.pls"
Indie Pop Rocks!" url="http://somafm.com/indiepop.pls"
PopTron" url="http://somafm.com/poptron.pls"
"Oldies">
AM 1710" url="http://lin2.ash.fast-serv.com:9022/listen.pls"
WNAR" url="http://live.wnar-am.com:8500/listen.pls"
SKY.fm Oldies" url="http://listen.sky.fm/public1/oldies.pls"
"Chill">
181.FM" url="http://yp.shoutcast.com/sbin/tunein-station.pls?id=1275050"
Lounge Radio" url="http://yp.shoutcast.com/sbin/tunein-station.pls?id=1288934"
Beat Blender" url="http://somafm.com/beatblender.pls"
Secret Agent" url="http://somafm.com/secretagent.pls"
Groove Salad" url="http://somafm.com/groovesalad.pls"
Illinois Street Lounge" url="http://somafm.com/illstreet.pls"
"Country">
SKY.fm Country" url="http://listen.sky.fm/public1/country.pls"
Boot Liquor" url="http://somafm.com/bootliquor.pls"
US 181" url="mmsh://wms-rly.181.fm/181-us181?MSWMExt=.asf"
Real Country" url="mmsh://wms-rly.181.fm/181-realcountry?MSWMExt=.asf"
Highway 181" url="mmsh://wms-rly.181.fm/181-highway?MSWMExt=.asf"
Country 108" url="http://www.country108.com/listen.pls"
"Techno / Electronic">
Drone Zone" url="http://somafm.com/dronezone.pls"
Space Station Soma" url="http://somafm.com/spacestation.pls"
cliqhop idm" url="http://somafm.com/cliqhop.pls"
Black Rock FM" url="http://somafm.com/brfm.pls"
New Dance Radio" url="http://jbstream.net/tunein.php/blackoutworm/playlist.asx"
"Community">
Jupiter Broadcast" url="http://jblive.fm/"
WCRS LPFM Columbus" url="http://sh4.audio-stream.com/tunein.php/pleonard/playlist.pls"
WBEZ" url="http://wbez.ic.llnwd.net/stream/wbez_91_5_fm.pls"
#!/bin/sh
mpv http://media-ice.musicradio.com/LBCLondonMP3Low
I immediately thought of "radio" in the sense of commercial stations. Regardless of whether it's on-air or on-web a station still needs playout software. Most people I guess aren't very familiar with radio because of its professional nature. It's a billion dollar industry and is still very relevant.Too bad people still think it's a relevant hobby.
I'm guessing you're referring to Ham Radio? I was under the impression that many former ham radio hobbyists had mostly lapsed, other than perhaps continuing to pay the licence fees in order to retain their hard earned CQ identifiers. But I guess there are some that continue in the absence of other forms of communications (remote locations with no mobile/cell signals or landlines) ... or simply for the fun of it. Some of the kit certainly does look to be expensive side.Most people I guess aren't very familiar with radio because of its professional nature. It's a billion dollar industry and is still very relevant.
Actually, I was referring to professional radio - FM and AM stations. But yeah, people who work at that professionally often do embrace the HAM world as a hobby. Radio requires automation these days. Shows need to be built and scheduled while keeping track of the playlist for royalty/legal purposes. This needs to be accessed by the music controller, announcers, station manager etc. Traditionally expensive, there is actually a very functional FOSS solution now - AirtimeI'm guessing you're referring to Ham Radio?
mplayer *IPaddress*
[SIZE=3]$ mplayer
mplayer: Command not found.
$ vlc
vlc: Command not found.[/SIZE]
a vf add mirror
ctrl+a vf del mirror
Actually, I was referring to professional radio - FM and AM stations. But yeah, people who work at that professionally often do embrace the HAM world as a hobby. Radio requires automation these days. Shows need to be built and scheduled while keeping track of the playlist for royalty/legal purposes. This needs to be accessed by the music controller, announcers, station manager etc. Traditionally expensive, there is actually a very functional FOSS solution now - Airtime
As for traditional HAM radio, it's more for people who are into electronics - same as always. The engineering of antennas, feed lines, and all that stuff is lots of fun. I call it the intersection of math and solder.