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Generate Signal Definition from Raspberry / 433 Mhz Receiver
Hello,
I have a Raspberry and a 433 Mhz, what i am trying to achieve it is to convert the data that i get from my receiver to a Homey signal definition, for example following http://www.instructables.com/id/Super-Simple-Raspberry-Pi-433MHz-Home-Automation/?ALLSTEPS
i could get the data for each button off my controller in binary, i could figure it out repetation and even length and so, but what about words? or can i set directly the Manchester data in words attribute? and how? Is it the right approach, or is there a easier way to sniff the convert my 433 data to Homey
Thanks
I have a Raspberry and a 433 Mhz, what i am trying to achieve it is to convert the data that i get from my receiver to a Homey signal definition, for example following http://www.instructables.com/id/Super-Simple-Raspberry-Pi-433MHz-Home-Automation/?ALLSTEPS
i could get the data for each button off my controller in binary, i could figure it out repetation and even length and so, but what about words? or can i set directly the Manchester data in words attribute? and how? Is it the right approach, or is there a easier way to sniff the convert my 433 data to Homey
Thanks
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