You can see the case above that Tony Flynn built the Internet Radio project around. The outside may look old but the internals are sporting a powerful Raspberry Pi. It uses your local wifi to tune in internet tunes.
“The radio is configurable by anyone and no programming skills are required. Â All the stations and settings are stored in a text based configuration file which is stored on a USB memory stick accessible at the back of the radio. Â When the user wants to change the settings or add new stations they remove the USB stick and edit the text-file using a laptop and any text editor.”