Surprised you only got a couple views man this is a quality video.
@RahulJain-rj6jw4 жыл бұрын
I totally agree with you
@XoOnannoOoX5 жыл бұрын
hi, have you finished that next tutorial about the TEA yet? Im looking to build a radio with it and could use a more detailed tutorial
@macteh72983 жыл бұрын
Hey awesome video I wanted to know weather we can program the tea5767 itself, by using an arduino to just upload a program to the tea5767 and then take out the arduino once it’s uploaded and use only the tea5767 with power supply and head phones (without arduino )
@Wren68583 жыл бұрын
Hi. Could you please help me out with figuring this module out? Im trying to do an extremely challenging iPod Classic modification and I don’t know if I should get one of these. It needs to be small and versatile and cheap so I can break a bunch of them. Would it theoretically be possible to: 1.Connect this to a charging circuit for a battery to deliver power 2. Wire it to the data pins of an iPod running custom software 3. Have the ability to tune it through software 4. “Link” the poles of the antenna 3.5mm and the 3.5mm on the iPod, allowing for a cable plugged into the latter to be used an antenna for the prior It’s even worse than it sounds. I need some help/advice here.
@conseil72755 жыл бұрын
Hi, maybe you could help when i connect a speaker or a headphone on the radio module all i get is static noise and if im not hearin wrong the actual music in the back but really faint and silent i cant figure out whats wrong i even have a second module but it gets me the same results
@z-hut16635 жыл бұрын
Try using it in a different location you might have something interfering with the signal