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Homey.wireless('433') Signal -How set the base frequency to 433.42 Mhz?
JorgeCastro
Member
in Developers
Hello Everyone
I am undertaking the task to develop an App to control Jung Devices and I am in need of some help to go on
I need to find whatever documentation is available about 'Homey.wireless('433').Signal'. I have taken a look at the source code for apps Action (https://github.com/athombv/nl.action) and LightwaveRF (https://github.com/soler2000/com.lightwaverf), but that is not enough for me to go on, and sadly the source code for apps Somfy and KAKU is not available. Does anybody have any info about that protocol? I would be especially grateful if someone could tell me how to set the base frequency to 433.42 Mhz instead of 433.92 Mhz.
Thanks in advance
I am undertaking the task to develop an App to control Jung Devices and I am in need of some help to go on
I need to find whatever documentation is available about 'Homey.wireless('433').Signal'. I have taken a look at the source code for apps Action (https://github.com/athombv/nl.action) and LightwaveRF (https://github.com/soler2000/com.lightwaverf), but that is not enough for me to go on, and sadly the source code for apps Somfy and KAKU is not available. Does anybody have any info about that protocol? I would be especially grateful if someone could tell me how to set the base frequency to 433.42 Mhz instead of 433.92 Mhz.
Thanks in advance
Comments
https://forum.athom.com/discussion/comment/11071/#Comment_11071
Jung (Funk) used the same protocol as Gira (E-net). When a app can control those device, there are a lot of people in Germany who can use this.
Does anyone know if there is someone working on supporting Jung or Gira 433.42MHZ devices?
Something like this: