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AudioTron - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AudioTron#:~:text=AudioTron%20obtains%20an%20IP%20address%20from%20DHCP%20server,which%20can%20be%20accessed%20via%20any%20standard%20browser.
AudioTron - SourceForge
http://javatron.sourceforge.net/documentation/JavaTron/AudioTron.html
AudioTron public AudioTron(java.lang.String server_, java.lang.String username_, java.lang.String password_) Three parameter version of constructor -- allows setting of AudioTron address, username, and password. Parameters: server_ - the AudioTron ip address (defaults to 192.168.0.10) username_ - the username to use when accessing AudioTron pages (defaults to …
New Life for your Audiotron? - AVS Forum
https://www.avsforum.com/threads/new-life-for-your-audiotron.1344045/
It's a streamer site aggregator that apparently convinced whoever held the old Turtle Beach domain to redirect to their site. If you now ask your un-modded Audiotron to search for new net stations, it will find a default set of 79 stations in several genres from this site.
DABDig: Revitalising an Audiotron - Part 1
https://dabdig.blogspot.com/2018/10/revitalising-audiotron-part-1.html
Disconnect the Audiotron and open up the case - 5 screws on the back and 3 on each side. The 2 screws on each side towards the front are longer than the other. The case slides out backwards - nothing else is attached to it. Then use Dupont/jumper cables to join up various parts of the Audiotron to the RPi.
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