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Now that we have the internet streaming services, we can do our pirate radio legally.
There are some softwares for setting up your own real-time internet radio station.
I chose Nicecast to do it.
Here is the URL;
http://86.14.121.13:8000/listen.m3u
You would download the podcast, and then you can listen to the sound on my laptop real-timely.
I was tasked the project in which I have to make a jukebox connected to the internet, and people can listen to the
songs playing at real-time.
But I quite like the idea of pirate radio, so it may be a set of turntable and microphone, ideally in a retro suitcase?
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