As a nice little thought problem, I decided to try and figure out a way to interrupt RadioDJ for weather watches and warnings--and I believe I've found a solution that works for my installation.
My first thought was to hook up an old NWR to the PC and have a tone detector monitor the input--a thought I might revisit--however, I ended up settling on a solution where a message received via IM triggers an AutoHotkey[1] script. (...this idea came after a ton of other attempts at trying to find ways to push data to the PC, rather than having it poll at certain intervals.)
=> 1: http://www.autohotkey.com/
Unfortunately, I can't jump in and give all the good details on the AHK script that I made--this is due to the fact that your system will be configured differently than mine, plus I really wouldn't want to have you put that much faith in something I had some troubles with. But, anyway... the basic idea to how I put everything together is this:
As stated before, I really can't delve into how the AutoHotkey script works. Similarly, I'm not going to go into detail on the creation of my manual event. Sorry. But, here's the gist of it, so that you can try to figure it out on your own, if you'd like:
=> 2: https://web.archive.org/web/20170222203230/https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.yas.freeSmsForwarder&hl=en | 3: http://pidgin.im/
...as for the "playlist": load up the playlist builder, insert the manual event, and save the playlist.
=> 4: https://web.archive.org/web/20161011044247/http://audioplayer.wunderground.com/lexky/Lexington.mp3 | 5: http://www.wunderground.com/wxradio/
Obviously, there's a lot more tinkering that could be done to the whole process in order to make it act a lot more like a "real" station's setup--which is why I say I'm thinking about revisiting my idea of hooking a NWR up to the PC.
Unfortunately, there's a couple points of failure in my setup--reliance upon my receiving an SMS, using AIM to trigger the playback of that stream, and the stream itself. If I were to use a radio and detect it's tone, I'd eliminate those three points... but, I still face the potential failure of the radio receiving signal, and the possibility of having false-positives in tone-detection if I use and older radio that won't reset without user intervention. (...I discovered that I'd need to do a lot of tweaking to the detection level of the given tone, as a poor quality signal can distort and create the tones I'd be looking for.)
...but, for now, this is a workable solution as I'm only using the program for my own enjoyment. ;-)
Tags: #radio automation, #RadioDJ
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