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    Phoniebox

    Phoniebox

    A Raspberry Pi jukebox, playing local music, podcasts, web radio

    Phoniebox is a contactless jukebox for the Raspberry Pi, that plays audio files, playlists, podcasts, web streams, and Spotify triggered by RFID cards. All plug and play via USB, no soldering iron needed. It also features GPIO button control support.
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    KB1OIQ - Andy's Ham Radio Linux

    KB1OIQ - Andy's Ham Radio Linux

    Install ham radio software on Debian Live, RPi OS, or Ubuntu Linux

    Latest Version: - Version 26e: November 2025 Version 26 ======== Version 26 can be installed on top of Debian Live, Raspberry Pi OS, or any supported flavor of Ubuntu Linux. The supported Linux flavors are listed in the GETTING_STARTED document. An installation script does all of the work. Please download and READ the installation instructions: https://sourceforge.net/projects/kb1oiq-andysham/files/v26e/GETTING_STARTED Watch a video of Andy (KB1OIQ) as he talks about AHRL during a ham radio convention in MA in the summer of 2025: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwuKZK1dKcU&t=2086s Several videos of Andy's complete AHRL presentation can be found on YouTube. ...
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    Bluetooth Internet Radio

    Bluetooth Internet Radio

    Auto-setup bluetooth internet radio on Ubuntu / Raspberry Pi / Armbian

    Fully automated setup of bluetooth, internet radio player (PyRadio), local music files player (mplayer), on a headless RaspberryPi, connecting to a stereo system's bluetooth receiver (bash script, chmod +x it to run). To install automatically, copy => paste => run the commands below in a terminal program (using the 'Terminal' app in the system menu, or over remote SSH), while logged in AS THE USER THAT WILL RUN THE APP (user must have sudo privileges): wget --no-cache -O bt-radio-setup.bash https://tinyurl.com/bt-radio-setup chmod +x bt-radio-setup.bash ....
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    DragonOS_Pi64

    DragonOS_Pi64

    SDR Focused Distribution for the Raspberry Pi

    ***** Requires a 32GB or larger SD card ****** Default Username = dragon Default Password = dragon Recommend running the SDRPlay API installer located under "other". DragonOS Pi64 is an out-of-the-box aarch64 Raspberry Pi (Debian 13) based operating system for anyone interested in software defined radios. All source installed software is located in the /usr/src directory while the remaining software was installed by package managers. Should...
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    Downloads: 329 This Week
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    Open Crypto Tracker

    Open Crypto Tracker

    Bitcoin Alts portfolio tracker, email / text / alexa / telegram alerts

    100% FREE / open source / PRIVATE cryptocurrency portfolio tracker. Email / text / alexa / telegram price alerts, price charts, mining calcs, leverage / gain / loss / balance stats, news feeds +more. Privately track Bitcoin / Ethereum / unlimited cryptocurrencies. Customize as many assets / markets / alerts / charts as you want. Over 50 Exchanges / 40 Trading Pairs Supported (exchanges / pairings list at bottom of README.txt): https://tinyurl.com/ct-readme Nearly Unlimited Assets...
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    RaspFM

    This is a raspberry FM System

    This image has been created for those who wan to listen radio and music in the car without having a special car player. You will need only a smartphone with bluethooth , raspberry pi , bluethooth device reconised by raspberry pi and a min 8 gb card, and optionaly a gsm 3g modem. You connect to the device via bluethooth. It is Visible in the first 30 seconds after boot . Device IP on the bluethooth is 192.168.3.1 and lan is configured to get ip from any dhcp server.
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