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The ability to clone a command is what I'm looking for, I presumed that Homey would offer this functional at the start but apparently not.
i put an issue on Git, please add your support for this
https://github.com/athombv/homey/issues/127
Our philosophy is that every device should be accompanied by an app. This ensures high quality.
Developer tools to capture 433 MHz signals will be added later.
The sourcecode for the Action app can be found at https://github.com/athombv/nl.action
And you can find more info about apps at https://developers.athom.com/library/introduction
Hope this helps
Can't you just use the the 'learning" function from the KAKU app to learn the 433MHZ signals from other devices (i.e. other brands than KAKU)? Or am I thinking too easy (sorry if this is the case)??
Have you already tried to pair it with one of the doorbell apps? a lot of doorbells use the same encoding chips. for example, i bought a doorbell from the action and successfully paired it with the Alecto app
@Athom Is there a reason why this one is not shared (intellectual property, source)?
Does anyone know if there is any app currently available for Homey that will allow me to use Radio control Jung devices?. They operate under frequency 433,42 MHz , which I believe is the same frequency as Somfy
I did not manage to pair it using Somfy app o maybe any of you may know if any other app works with that frequency or if anyone is developing a Jung app?