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Access to a wide range of content from the weather report to health care.[http://www.firstvoiceint.org/How/Multimedia.html available content] |
Access to a wide range of content from the weather report to health care.[http://web.archive.org/web/20070629095828/http://www.firstvoiceint.org/How/Multimedia.html available content (archive.org)] |
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===Collaboration=== |
===Collaboration=== |
Revision as of 08:49, 1 February 2008
Description & Goals
Summary
BookBeaming receives static content using a conventional World Space satellite radio.
Status
The prototyp works with the TONGSHI DAMB-R Radio and the Africa Learning Channel.
As of 26.01.08 any active audio stream can be tapped and recorded. This was however not the original purpose.
Since January the prototyp is broken due to changes in the codewords used. Specifications appear to be nonpublic.
Goals
Access to a wide range of content from the weather report to health care.available content (archive.org)
Collaboration
Sharing one satellite radio could bypass satellite radio shortage in an particular areas.
example source code for audio
Records the current channel via usb. Requires pyusb. It is possible to use this for recording data transmissions. (data still needs to be reformated according to codewords)
import usb import struct def opendevice(idVendor, idProduct): devices=[] for b in usb.busses(): for d in b.devices: if d.idVendor==idVendor and d.idProduct==idProduct: devices.append(d) if len(devices)==1: device=devices[0] return device elif not devices: raise "Device not found" else: raise "More than one device found" def read(dh): try: r = dh.bulkRead(0x00000082,0x40,10) except: return read(dh) return struct.pack(64*'b',*r) if __name__=="__main__": device1=opendevice(0x174e, 0x5357) dh=device1.open() dh.claimInterface(0) flob=open('out.mp3','wb') while 1==1: buffer1 = read(dh) buffer2 = read(dh) d = "".join([buffer1, buffer2]) #print repr(d) console out flob.write(d) fileobj.close()