saveitforparts | Checking Out The Latest Boondock Echo - An Off-Grid Radio Answering Machine @saveitforparts | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 5 minutes ago.
The Boondock Echo is basically a radio answering machine, letting you record and play back received audio. It has some other neat features like speech to text, keyword alerts, and transmit options as well.
This video was just a quick test of the latest Boondock version. This one has some features that I suggested, as well as things people suggested in teh comments from my prior video! Namely, it has more off-grid and offline features, and can be used without an internet connection or cloud tethering.
While I didn't test every feature, I found a couple more use cases for this tech. First, for unattended monitoring of an unknown frequency (in this case, a supposed ham repeater from 2012) to see if and what traffic is there. Second, to record and keyword-search a large amount of radio traffic, like from a police / fire scanner. If you're a reporter looking for newsworthy keywords on radio traffic, or want to keep an eye out for a certain name or address in scanner traffic, this could be a way to do it.
Thanks again to the Boondock Echo team for sending me one to try out!
Here's my previous video about the Boondock Echo: youtube.com/watch?v=HYZ3HJT-xr8&t=810s
You can find the project here: boondockecho.com
And more documentation here: docs.boondockecho.com/boondock-echo
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The Boondock Echo is basically a radio answering machine, letting you record and play back received audio. It has some other neat features like speech to text, keyword alerts, and transmit options as well.
This video was just a quick test of the latest Boondock version. This one has some features that I suggested, as well as things people suggested in teh comments from my prior video! Namely, it has more off-grid and offline features, and can be used without an internet connection or cloud tethering.
While I didn't test every feature, I found a couple more use cases for this tech. First, for unattended monitoring of an unknown frequency (in this case, a supposed ham repeater from 2012) to see if and what traffic is there. Second, to record and keyword-search a large amount of radio traffic, like from a police / fire scanner. If you're a reporter looking for newsworthy keywords on radio traffic, or want to keep an eye out for a certain name or address in scanner traffic, this could be a way to do it.
Thanks again to the Boondock Echo team for sending me one to try out!
Here's my previous video about the Boondock Echo: youtube.com/watch?v=HYZ3HJT-xr8&t=810s
You can find the project here: boondockecho.com
And more documentation here: docs.boondockecho.com/boondock-echo
Saveitforparts t-shirts and other merch at saveitforparts.myspreadshop.com
Join this channel to get access to perks:
youtube.com/channel/UCNLRcEn78Vc62C3GkMvBgtA/join
Or support me via Patreon at patreon.com/saveitforparts
Check out gadgets and devices I like at amazon.com/shop/saveitforparts