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Default DIY ideas for Raspberry Pi?

Martin wrote:
On Tue, 06 Mar 2012 12:35:05 +0000, The Natural Philosopher
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Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Tue, 06 Mar 2012 11:22:42 +0000, The Natural Philosopher wrote:

Makes a good ON AIR RX with a dongle tho. Has it got sound?
Yes, little point in having HDMI and the abilty to process
information fast enough to produce HDTV signals with out sound...

Except you need a [more expensive than a TV] monitor..
I don't follow what you are saying there. Why do you need a
monitor?
A Pi has HDMI out just plug it into a telly and get both pictures
and
sound.
Sorry? If you already have a telly you can already get all the off air
radio without the Pi.
Yes, but our telly draws about 300W. It does have a "radio mode" that
is supposed to power the (plasma) screen down but I'm not convinced
how far down, it springs back to life PDQ from "radio mode".

A Pi with DSAT/DTTV dongle and set of small PC speakers would draw
watt? Probably less than 10W.

I cant see the point since the telly has it all already off freeview.
No Freeview here yet, scheduled for September.

WHAT??

WTF are you?

since they are switching OFF the analogue stations, by implication you
must have had it for some years?

No analogue will be left by te end of te year..so you MUST have freeview
already at least for the Beeeb muxes.


Whitby has no Freeview and isn't due to get it until around
September/October 2012.


is Whitby part of the UK?

Blimey, it still appears to be. Talk about 'out of the ark'

Obviously not enough people have money to spend on stuff they 'saw
advertised on telly' to make it worth while bringing it into the 20th
century, never mind the 21st.


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