Yup the Stock Libraries from Github are the bare minimum to make the radio talk to Arduino, However, I built my own Library for this chip using the Hex bit commands from the Phillips website, It has all the addressable hex values the chip can do, Its how i made the Hyperscan program, I can even run it Muted too. Still way too noisy but sounds a bit better. No volume yet, Only On or off, I did add mono/Stereo switching and Signal monitoring, In Mono it cleans up the sound.
@@puggster I did a ghostbox with mono speaker, and outlet for stereo. Library SI4703 and radio.h, quite okay. One box is in use by someone in CA, but the box was never sold. The schematic for the print board is atm lost on a none working disk, but can be made. Good module for sound to spk, saving pwr PAM8403 .
Hey brother how can we link up to chat about a few devices you make I want to feature in our new episodes ?
Best way is on Facebook "Appy Dev"
“Don’t be a Dick”!
-AppyDroid
Please put that on a sticker!
😅Lol i could sell little pins haha.
TEA5767 has a bug, that makes volume to be highest level, and does not react to the command. SI4703 is a better alternative.
Yup the Stock Libraries from Github are the bare minimum to make the radio talk to Arduino, However, I built my own Library for this chip using the Hex bit commands from the Phillips website, It has all the addressable hex values the chip can do, Its how i made the Hyperscan program, I can even run it Muted too. Still way too noisy but sounds a bit better. No volume yet, Only On or off, I did add mono/Stereo switching and Signal monitoring, In Mono it cleans up the sound.
@@puggster I did a ghostbox with mono speaker, and outlet for stereo. Library SI4703 and radio.h, quite okay. One box is in use by someone in CA, but the box was never sold. The schematic for the print board is atm lost on a none working disk, but can be made. Good module for sound to spk, saving pwr PAM8403 .