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433mhz Learning Mode

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  • hvholhvhol Member
    edited January 2017
    App for the Smart sockets,?? which is that ?
  • Reinier posted this blog, https://blog.athom.com/2016/08/07/making-rf-work-433-868-mhz-homey , clearly showing monitoring/learning tools.
    So is there a way to just see the detected 433  signals  that are not associated with an APP yet?

    The learning/monitor tools were before on the github issue tracker:

    Awesome 433/868 MHz tools are on it's way :-) With raw data recording, target frequency support etc. etc.

    I like to use this to analyse some old remote temperature sensors and create grahs for them in homey...
  • I don't think a universal app will come for reasons stated (too many devices, etc) but a wizard of some kind that allows recording and playback of 433MHz signals and creates a simple device would mean non programmers could use any of the many cheap 433 devices available that are unlikely to have dedicated apps written for them.
  • I don't think a universal app will come for reasons stated (too many devices, etc) but a wizard of some kind that allows recording and playback of 433MHz signals and creates a simple device would mean non programmers could use any of the many cheap 433 devices available that are unlikely to have dedicated apps written for them.
    That would be a great solution.... I have a very very tiny request... To open and close my Gate I use a RF control. Its the DEA Livi, which works with a 433 MHZ RF control. I allready bought a GoGoGate for this, but hardware is slow and not reliable.... 

    And besides, I'm lacking programming skills... I'm even willing to pay for it.. But I do not know a developper who can create this for me :-( 

    The same could work for my Alarm system (Jablotron Oasis 80) with tons of motion sensors & door sensors... 
  • I second that possibility
    I would also pay to a developer that could create an app like mentioned beforr - a wizard of some kind that allows recording and playback of 433MHz signals" ...as would solve my need of all my Jung devices that still do not have an app and as time goes by it seems  seems will not have one
  • MarcelMol said:
    Reinier posted this blog, https://blog.athom.com/2016/08/07/making-rf-work-433-868-mhz-homey , clearly showing monitoring/learning tools.
    So is there a way to just see the detected 433  signals  that are not associated with an APP yet?

    The learning/monitor tools were before on the github issue tracker:

    Awesome 433/868 MHz tools are on it's way :-) With raw data recording, target frequency support etc. etc.

    I like to use this to analyse some old remote temperature sensors and create grahs for them in homey...
    Did you already take a look at the developers.athom.com under tools and then signals where you can record 433 :) 
  • MarcelMol said:
    Reinier posted this blog, https://blog.athom.com/2016/08/07/making-rf-work-433-868-mhz-homey , clearly showing monitoring/learning tools.
    So is there a way to just see the detected 433  signals  that are not associated with an APP yet?

    The learning/monitor tools were before on the github issue tracker:

    Awesome 433/868 MHz tools are on it's way :-) With raw data recording, target frequency support etc. etc.

    I like to use this to analyse some old remote temperature sensors and create grahs for them in homey...
    Did you already take a look at the developers.athom.com under tools and then signals where you can record 433 :) 
    Yes I did, ended up with this string of numbers, downloaded GTKWave and than got lost:

    198,1000,327,905,358,466,805,466,807,464,820,457,816,454,828,453,827,457,826,455,827,454,818,872,391,14214,376,895,358,884,379,466,808,470,810,464,828,454,832,450,834,458,831,454,829,462,834,454,832,870,385,3516,379,902,355,884,376,476,807,470,819,470,824,457,837,457,836,448,837,457,840,448,843,457,829,872,396,14293,374,909,360,886,372,490,797,475,822,465,830,464,827,464,832,466,831,464,839,455,840,464,826,884,394,3564,388,894,370,893,369,476,819,461,833,457,836,467,829,462,838,464,833,466,840,464,836,457,835,886,384,14342,390,894,368,22752,42,31,883,10,125,402


    So any help from here is appreciated


  • lubbertkramerlubbertkramer Member
    edited January 2018
    wdool said:
    MarcelMol said:
    Reinier posted this blog, https://blog.athom.com/2016/08/07/making-rf-work-433-868-mhz-homey , clearly showing monitoring/learning tools.
    So is there a way to just see the detected 433  signals  that are not associated with an APP yet?

    The learning/monitor tools were before on the github issue tracker:

    Awesome 433/868 MHz tools are on it's way :-) With raw data recording, target frequency support etc. etc.

    I like to use this to analyse some old remote temperature sensors and create grahs for them in homey...
    Did you already take a look at the developers.athom.com under tools and then signals where you can record 433 :) 
    Yes I did, ended up with this string of numbers, downloaded GTKWave and than got lost:

    198,1000,327,905,358,466,805,466,807,464,820,457,816,454,828,453,827,457,826,455,827,454,818,872,391,14214,376,895,358,884,379,466,808,470,810,464,828,454,832,450,834,458,831,454,829,462,834,454,832,870,385,3516,379,902,355,884,376,476,807,470,819,470,824,457,837,457,836,448,837,457,840,448,843,457,829,872,396,14293,374,909,360,886,372,490,797,475,822,465,830,464,827,464,832,466,831,464,839,455,840,464,826,884,394,3564,388,894,370,893,369,476,819,461,833,457,836,467,829,462,838,464,833,466,840,464,836,457,835,886,384,14342,390,894,368,22752,42,31,883,10,125,402


    So any help from here is appreciated


    With that you can convert the code (decode it to 1 and 0 ) and make an app for it -> https://developer.athom.com/docs/apps/tutorial-Signals.html //  https://github.com/athombv/node-homey-rfdriver // https://github.com/athombv/homey-rfdriver-examples
  • Hi @lubbertkramer,

    Happy with your response, unfortunately... this is getting a bit to technical for me :-(
  • wdool said:
    Hi @lubbertkramer,

    Happy with your response, unfortunately... this is getting a bit to technical for me :-(

    wdool said:
    Hi @lubbertkramer,

    Happy with your response, unfortunately... this is getting a bit to technical for me :-(
    Same here. It would be awesome if someone could create an app where you could just create functions and learn and playback signals. 
  • @PaulKessels @MarcelMol @WeeJeWel I started a topic on this here
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