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Main => Audio/Jukebox/MP3 Forum => Topic started by: Bobby115 on October 22, 2009, 10:05:55 pm
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Hey Everyone,
For the past few days I was thinking about building a Touchscreen Jukebox. I wanted to go more with an antique old style kind of look……of course except the LCD
I’m driving home yesterday and what do I see? EXACTLY what is was that I was looking for. RIGHT DOWN THE BLOCK FROM MY HOUSE WITH A SIGN ON IT THAT SAID FREE!!!!
As you can figure I loaded it in the truck and took off. When I got home it looks like it was a very old radio that had settings like Police, North America , South America……You have an idea how old it is now
The Possibilities :-) any sugestions......:-)
See the pictures to see what I’m talking about. Thanks in advance
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Oh dear God that would have gotten me in trouble. BUT I would have stopped to get it. Great find!
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Wow. Awesome find, if it cost money.
For Free?! :dizzy:
Un-frikken-believable!
That could be a very cool build
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That's a Philco model 41-290 from the year 1941. This radio is very collectible and there's tons of reproduction parts available for it.
Here's some pix and info:
http://www.tuberadioland.com/philco41-290_main.html (http://www.tuberadioland.com/philco41-290_main.html)
The guys on the antique radio forums would be very interested in this:
http://antiqueradios.com/forums/ (http://antiqueradios.com/forums/)
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Really??? WOW. Thats awsome. Now I'm afraid to touch it
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Just imagine.....this unit used to be the MASTERPIECE of someones living room. The family most likely would congregate around in to listen to the news or to listen to their local sports game, or to hear a murder/mystery show. Very kewl find!!
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Here are some updated pictures :-)
Touchscreen Jukebox is almost done. Had a party last time and it worked great .
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Very nice job. Now your family can continue to use the unit. In my mind, you rescued it and repurposed it for more decades of actual use. Outstanding.
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Very Nice!!
I have scored a simular radio I'll see if I can post some pics in a new thread...What size screen did you use?
Can you give us the break down of parts and software?
Also I was thinking of painting mine piano black with chrome.
Thanks
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Also I was thinking of painting mine piano black with chrome.
I really hope it's not finished wood, or, if it is, that it's so badly damaged, you're having to bondo the hell out of it.
Sorry, I just hate painting furniture grade wood. I guess it's a thing I have :)
I LOVE these old radios though!
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I know what ya mean...I'll see if I can post pics...It's a Philco 41-605
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Like this
(http://www.radioatticarchives.com/images/p/Philco_41-605_Scott.jpg)
damn that'd be sweet. I can't imagine painting that if it's in even remotely decent condition.
What you need to do is take the radio dial out, leave the hole and mount a touchscreen flush behind it. Then put a background image of the old dial on the screen.
That would be fantastic!
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Yea!! thats it...one of the spindles is broken, the second one from the left at the very bottom...Radio is allready missing..I have 2 of the original dials though...I was going to try and fit a 15" lcd touch screen. What would you suggest for a screen? Hole is 3 3/8H X 6 5/8W.
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Thanks guys,
It was fun to make. Just have a few more small things to do then all done. I was able to find another Radio. Everything was stripped out of it. Looks like it was a General Electric.
Very good shape
Here is what I used from the one pictured.
15 Inch Elo Touchscreen - Ebay
Pentium 4 PC
2 Applified Speakers - No extra Amp needed. Connected them right to the PC
Hacked volume control
Subwoofer
Windows 7
AlbumPlayer - Jukebox Software
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That is SO COOL! :cheers:
You've motivated me to re-think mine. I was going to build one and have the push button controls, but that is such a nice piece of furniture and the price on the touch-screens has become so reasonable that I've been re-designing since I read your build.
Can you post some more pictures? How tall and wide is the finished Juke and what is the size of the opening "case", from the back?
What did you use for the "Hacked volume control"?
I have the PC already built (case-less) with Klipsch 3.1 speakers. I think the Sub will fit in the cab, with the mobo, PSU and other speakers, just want to confirm it will all fit. (I think so, but don't want to assume).
If you were to build another one, what would you do differently?
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Can ask how you mounted the screen? as far as the cut and what not......maybe photo of the back side might help...I ask cuz I just got one like this and am wanting to do the same thing
Thx
Here are some updated pictures :-)
Touchscreen Jukebox is almost done. Had a party last time and it worked great .