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The Source: Centrios Hi-Fi Internet Radio / CD Micro System $99.98

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Sep 20, 2004
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LonesomeDove wrote: No, you have to search for stations through a menu. But they have thousands to choose from.
I think you can actually. I have the Sanyo and if you register the device on the RECIVA website that provides all the stations that Sanyo uses, you have the option to add your own manual streams to the system.

I use it on a regular basis, on the web I can add favourites from the pre-existing lineup and add my own streams. They get updated within a day to your radio.

Worth Checking out.

www.reciva.com/
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Apr 19, 2002
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I've been using mine at work now for the past 3 months, and the Centrios has been a very good internet radio which has been running about 10 hours a day non-stop. It has developed a weird glitch where the CD player turns on searching noisily for a CD for a few minutes on power up though. I just place a CD in it to quiet it down.

The rear cooling fan isn't all that loud unless you have your music down really low or if it's very quiet in the room. Really it's hardly noticeable at all. I think the one poster might have heard the whine from the CD search on power up as that is quite noisy?

The speakers that come with the unit are actually quite good as the enclosures are made of wood so you do get some decent quality sound. The new firmware upgrade lets the radio turn on the last internet radio station playing after powering up.
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Newbie
Apr 30, 2009
99 posts
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Windsor
klown wrote: Does anyone know where this thing gets its channels? It says Shoutcast in the manual but it's lying. It gets some channels from Shoutcast under the Shoutcast menu item but others under the Worldwide menu item which I cannot for the life of me find on Shoutcast (i.e. NPR Worldwide).

Thanks,

klown
I did some sniffing, because I keep getting "Service Not Available" intermittently.
Here is what it looks like:
The radio requests the station list here, for a particular genre:
http://www.shoutcast.com/sbin/newxml.phtml?genre=Trance
You can see the response xml in a browser.
It parses it, takes the stream id and connects like so:
http://www.shoutcast.com/sbin/tunein-st ... ls?id=9685
It looks like genres are in the firmware (i.e. no query for genres).

Now, for the worldwide channel selection, it goes here:
http://station.penbex.com.tw/island.csv
When a selection is made, it grabs the csv file specified in the island.csv file, e.g.
http://station.penbex.com.tw/userdef/europe.csv
This process is repeated until the url defines the actual stream.
Easy to check with a browser.
Also, see http://station.penbex.com.tw. Apparently, there is an add station form. I have not tried it. Interesting disclaimer on that page: "Penbex reserves the right to change or discontinue any aspect or feature of this web site at any time and without prior notice."

It's definitely possible to hijack this entire process to define your own stations, etc. Just set the network settings for static IP, and use your own machine as DNS server to fool the radio into connecting to your own server for the csv files, which you can then easily customize. Sounds like an interesting project! The WRT54GL (hacked) could do this, no problem. I might end up using my NSLU2 instead.

BTW, I am a little frustrated by the fact that the shoutcast server is at times unavailable, hence "Service Not Available" messages.

UPDATE: There is some hacking info here: http://penbex.wordpress.com/
Jr. Member
Dec 26, 2006
117 posts
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Thanks, PaulieG!

Really interesting with the Curtis GPS hacking, now this internet radio is another fun.

He can already hack the firmware, it just another step towards reading the database cvs file directly from the usb stick instead of an alternative server. With this, you can add your own url.
Newbie
Sep 4, 2007
32 posts
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Toronto
A couple of days ago, I used the company's "Add New Station" form on their website ( http://station.penbex.com.tw/add.php ) and added BOB FM and CHEZ 106 from Ottawa. Lo and behold, there they are today!

Feel free to add stations (as long as they don't use a Flash-based player) and your fave should show up shortly!
Newbie
May 8, 2009
3 posts
Europe
krypto wrote: A couple of days ago, I used the company's "Add New Station" form on their website ( http://station.penbex.com.tw/add.php ) and added BOB FM and CHEZ 106 from Ottawa. Lo and behold, there they are today!
Yeah, in some cases it takes a few days, in other cases it takes much longer or it is just ignored.

Right now I have created a firmware that will connect to an alternative server (penbex.mine.nu) and I am coding a website to control the database.
The idea is that everyone can submit stations there and registered users and/or moderators can approve, add, modify and remove the station links.

Next step is to look at the firmware again and try to do some fixes.
(like additional wifi dongles, telnet/web access, editing favorites etc. etc.)

William
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Dec 26, 2006
117 posts
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I am really excited about news from Penbex and PaulieG.

I hope that future firmware would allow me to add my stations much easier such as via cvs file on usb stick, etc.

I submitted a request for new stations. After one day, one of my stations showed up when I search on the station.penbex.com.tw website. However, going to that particular US-California csv file, the station is not listed. This explained why the station is not shown up on my radio. Maybe I have to wait another day for the cvs files to be uptodate?
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Jul 3, 2002
1442 posts
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YYC
I bought this and can't get the wireless part to work. It connect via ethernet but not USB wireless. It doesn't even find my network. Does anyone know if it a problem using non-broadcasting SSID? I am using WPA encryption with a MAC address filter (which I figured out is listed on the back of the unit), but nothing more complicated than that. I have a Sanyo R227 and it works fine wirelessly on my network.
Sr. Member
Aug 11, 2008
658 posts
37 upvotes
Victoria
herc wrote: I bought this and can't get the wireless part to work. It connect via ethernet but not USB wireless. It doesn't even find my network. Does anyone know if it a problem using non-broadcasting SSID? I am using WPA encryption with a MAC address filter (which I figured out is listed on the back of the unit), but nothing more complicated than that. I have a Sanyo R227 and it works fine wirelessly on my network.
I thought for the wireless you had to plug the included usb dongle in to your computer, and then it connects to that... But I could be wrong.
Newbie
Apr 30, 2009
99 posts
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Windsor
tomthegreat wrote: I thought for the wireless you had to plug the included usb dongle in to your computer, and then it connects to that... But I could be wrong.
The included dongle plugs into the back of the radio. You don't need a computer at all to use the radio, a wireless router is enough.
herc wrote: Does anyone know if it a problem using non-broadcasting SSID?
This could potentially be an issue. I assume you upgraded the firmware, as the original firmware didn't support WPA. Also, perhaps the MAC address is for the ethernet port? The wireless dongle should have its own MAC address.
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Jul 3, 2002
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PaulieG wrote: This could potentially be an issue. I assume you upgraded the firmware, as the original firmware didn't support WPA. Also, perhaps the MAC address is for the ethernet port? The wireless dongle should have its own MAC address.
You are probably correct about the wireless dongle MAC address. I wonder how I can find that one out. Any ideas? I'm going to try it without the MAC filtering and see if it works. Thanks for the info!
Newbie
Jun 28, 2007
99 posts
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What I don't like about this "deal" is the fact that TSCC posted it as a circuit breaker months ago and then they had tons of returns (I talked to a local store manager) and no one wants it .. $30 I may consider it for a stereo on the garage.
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Apr 30, 2009
99 posts
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Windsor
herc wrote: You are probably correct about the wireless dongle MAC address. I wonder how I can find that one out. Any ideas? I'm going to try it without the MAC filtering and see if it works. Thanks for the info!
One of the relevant TSCC reviews for the product mention that SSID broadcast has to be enabled. After you disable MAC filter and enable SSID broadcast, you should be able to see the MAC address in the DHCP lease info pages of your router provided the radio connects successfully. Then you can re-enable the MAC filtering as you wish.
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Jul 3, 2002
1442 posts
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YYC
PaulieG wrote: One of the relevant TSCC reviews for the product mention that SSID broadcast has to be enabled. After you disable MAC filter and enable SSID broadcast, you should be able to see the MAC address in the DHCP lease info pages of your router provided the radio connects successfully. Then you can re-enable the MAC filtering as you wish.
I tried this and it did see the network. So I tried to connect and the router showed there was a connection but the radio didn't look like it was connected so I rescanned and it couldn't see the network anymore. I tried everything and it wouldn't work so I give up and it is going back tomorrow. > :( At least I have my faithful Sanyo R227 internet radio to listen to.
Newbie
Apr 30, 2009
99 posts
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Windsor
herc wrote: I tried this and it did see the network. So I tried to connect and the router showed there was a connection but the radio didn't look like it was connected so I rescanned and it couldn't see the network anymore. I tried everything and it wouldn't work so I give up and it is going back tomorrow. > :( At least I have my faithful Sanyo R227 internet radio to listen to.
My main wireless network has a strong password of 63 random printable ASCII chars :D and I don't think I could type it into the radio, so I set up another wifi gateway last night exposing a separate subnet for the radio specifically. I actually experienced similar issues - it didn't want to connect initially. I didn't know what the problem was so I played around with all the different encryptions and DHCP/static IP configurations. In the end, I'm not sure what it was. I think power cycling the unit helped. Now, the radio works fine over WPA2 wifi with MAC address restriction and DHCP, even though packets pass through two routers and get NAT'ed twice.
Newbie
May 8, 2009
3 posts
Europe
I have released firmware version 2.0.0.15 for the Centrios that makes use of the listenlive.nl database. You can find it at the download page of listenlive.nl.

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