Uses a Raspberry Pi 2 to broadcast FM signals over a specific range of frequencies in case of an emergency.
Uses a Raspberry Pi 2 to broadcast FM signals from user input text over a specific range of frequencies in case of an emergency. This project is built on top of PiFmRds. Thanks a lot to @ChristopheJacquet for building PiFmRds.
git clone https://github.com/9at8/EmergencyBroadcast.git
sudo apt-get install libttspico-utils
main.py
to:
player_location
as the location of the PiFmRds executableaudio_name
as the temporary name for TTS audioaudio_location
as the temporary location for the TTS audio file./main.py