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maxxie01
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No this does not go through. We wait for the new homey version because here are probably many changes.
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Yes we can and we have it done 2 times before. I'm going to try to arrange this for June 6th. May 2 we have a meetup on HomeyDash. Also very interesting.
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Jurgen, there is no basic or default app. You need to build it your self but it is possible. What you need: * Homey app SDK * How to create the signal * A lot of information and the rfdriver And you can come to one of the Homey Dev meet-ups, ever…
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If you are user at the office you can't install apps because you are user and not the owner. When you start the my.athom environment you can choice with account you want to use and after that you can only select the Homey's you have privilege for.
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Not that I now but there is a tool to read out the signal. https://github.com/athombv/node-homey-433/blob/master/HOWTO_CREATE_SIGNAL.md Because there are a lot of questions about the 433 signals I'm busy to create a Meetup with some developers to a…
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Bas can you attach the entire recordData. When Homey is recording push as much as possible on your doorbell. Remove the noise (as you have done) with the value 65 (as signal length) and print the recorded array with: JSON.stringify(recordData);
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Ramon, thanks. I found the start and stop bits and used two bits for the words. With that I received a payload but not always correct, to much noise. Now I understand the bit train and I can better detect the noise.
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I am a little further now I scan the signal with a oscilloscope. It is clear that it is not a random signal but a signal with 24 bit. That explains the array of 49 values, 25 times a 1 and 24 times a 0. The values in this array are microseconds of t…
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I have used some more date and from different buttons but the results are not better. The most occurring length is 49 bytes, I have filtered on that and orders on the first value. See this attachment but can't find any repeating element.
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I will try it again but I can't disable the WiFi because Homey is connected with this WiFi.
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I tried to decode a remote Alecto but did it with no success. After following the steps I get a data object with the codes but can't find any repeating value. This are the first 5 rows from the data array. 15927 2161 31 137 103 51 175 155 52 91 463…
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@BasVanDenBosch: Nop. I have tried the elro and I get to work one button. The Alecto app will not a single one work. @thayoung1: nice, I gone read this article. When I read this article I see that I'm not the only one with a lot of noise in t…
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Has Athom already developed a 433 sniffer for Homey? I have a Renkforce (Conrad) Klikaan / klikuit system, a Elro and Alecto system. Unfortunately, all not supported When I use a Arduino with a 433MHz receiver and the RCswitch library I receive d…
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you have it right. In addition to the message it seems to work.
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No you're not alone. I hope it will be solved quickly.