Might you be willing to share details about the project? I envisioned this concept for my own F120; but you have taken it further, also allowing for complete control of the jukebox from the tablet. I am suitably impressed and very curious as to how that is being accomplished...
John, I ported the software over to my Seeburg HF100R. Works good with the Seeburg as well. Video coming soon. I will give you credit for the software build when I post the video of the Seeburg being controlled by the RPI3. Kent
You just give me another project to do... But what you said easy, I think I will struggle a lot. I have a Seeburg 220 waiting... So much learning to go...
Wow! That is great! Using a tablet as a remote control wallbox that could be carried around the house to control the jukebox. Do you have more details on to how this can be done? I am sure that it can be adapted to my Seeburg Jukebox as it has a similar stepper receiver in it.
Hi any chance of finding out more details of the Raspberry Pi wallbox simulator you developed to control your jukebox? I really am interested building one too and hoping you can share your information too. Thank you!
Nice project, do you have code or docs in a repo somewhere? I just looked at my wurltizer silhouette and its got a remote connection and I'd use a beaglebone sbc to host the lamp stack after bad pi sd card reliability experiences, so some tinkering would need to be undertaken but not rocket science & would rather not reinvent the wheel if posssible.
There's one main way of doing this with several implementations. In the end all of them boil down to logging the signal from the wallbox on a GPIO pin of the RPi. Then counting the number of gaps, and how long they are. Just look around google/github for your brand and I'm sure you'll find something :)
Awesome, thanks for the great ideas. I will try this on a Mac TV with Plex Media Server, with a touch screen, and the Plex App. Remotely on the Android mobile phone. If that won't do the trick, I can use Android TV on a Raspberry PI 3b or a macos Mini maybe, but than with a Ubuntu OS installation. It'seems that this might work perfectly. However, I need to know about the Relay Circuit board, I need to control a CD/DVD 400 Disc Changer from Sony. So, I can't work this out, with a "Wall Box" Stepper Relay Unit, as you did, I need to know the "right 'control' solder-connections" to the Sony motherboards used in the 400 CD/DVD Changer (carousel CD-disc charger). Maybe someone knows this info, where to get these print-out, about Sony's blue prints of its developed dolby stereo devices??
He just told in the video, Raspberry PI Hosted a web-page created in coded PHP html, on Apache internet server with / MySql Database, and the Tablet browse to it, look at the URL address: "Jukebox" it's that simple...
Amazing job. This is one of the best marriages of old tech with new that I've ever seen.
That thing is so cool
Impressionnant ! Bravo.
Very Cool, May We Suggest a new rectifier, it will solve the slow motor issues.
AMAZING!
topissimo !!!!
Absolutely love it. Have you made the software side of this available anywhere yet?
Might you be willing to share details about the project? I envisioned this concept for my own F120; but you have taken it further, also allowing for complete control of the jukebox from the tablet. I am suitably impressed and very curious as to how that is being accomplished...
John, I ported the software over to my Seeburg HF100R. Works good with the Seeburg as well. Video coming soon. I will give you credit for the software build when I post the video of the Seeburg being controlled by the RPI3. Kent
Hi I am interested in putting one of these together too. Any chance to buy those from you ?
I guess B sides are not important?
great work ... is there any documentation available ?
Very nice.
Hi would really appreciate knowing more about the details of your great idea!
You just give me another project to do... But what you said easy, I think I will struggle a lot. I have a Seeburg 220 waiting... So much learning to go...
Wow! That is great! Using a tablet as a remote control wallbox that could be carried around the house to control the jukebox. Do you have more details on to how this can be done? I am sure that it can be adapted to my Seeburg Jukebox as it has a similar stepper receiver in it.
Hi, would really be interested in how you built this if you may be willing to share some details. Thank you!
Hi Revnhoj ! How are you? Can I please dialog with you about the jukebox selector? Would immensely appreciate the time. Thank you.
Hi any chance of finding out more details of the Raspberry Pi wallbox simulator you developed to control your jukebox? I really am interested building one too and hoping you can share your information too.
Thank you!
Nice project, do you have code or docs in a repo somewhere? I just looked at my wurltizer silhouette and its got a remote connection and I'd use a beaglebone sbc to host the lamp stack after bad pi sd card reliability experiences, so some tinkering would need to be undertaken but not rocket science & would rather not reinvent the wheel if posssible.
Any write up about this available? Really would like to know more so I can do this and breathe new life into the jukebox in the basement.
Very Cool, I have a wallbox, wondering how I can hook it up to a pi so that it reads the pulse selection and start a song stored in the Pi
There's one main way of doing this with several implementations. In the end all of them boil down to logging the signal from the wallbox on a GPIO pin of the RPi. Then counting the number of gaps, and how long they are. Just look around google/github for your brand and I'm sure you'll find something :)
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Awesome, thanks for the great ideas. I will try this on a Mac TV with Plex Media Server, with a touch screen, and the Plex App. Remotely on the Android mobile phone.
If that won't do the trick, I can use Android TV on a Raspberry PI 3b or a macos Mini maybe, but than with a Ubuntu OS installation. It'seems that this might work perfectly.
However, I need to know about the Relay Circuit board, I need to control a CD/DVD 400 Disc Changer from Sony.
So, I can't work this out, with a "Wall Box" Stepper Relay Unit, as you did, I need to know the "right 'control' solder-connections" to the Sony motherboards used in the 400 CD/DVD Changer (carousel CD-disc charger). Maybe someone knows this info, where to get these print-out, about Sony's blue prints of its developed dolby stereo devices??
Soooooooo cool
Hi do you have any details for this project? I would like to build one too.
Any chance of purchasing some build details? Very impressive!
How did you do that interface on the tablet?
He just told in the video, Raspberry PI Hosted a web-page created in coded PHP html,
on Apache internet server with / MySql Database, and the Tablet browse to it, look at the URL address: "Jukebox"
it's that simple...