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Replace 2.4GHz remote controllers

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    Zwippet
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    Hi.
    First want to say that I'm overwhelmed of the information on this site and don't know where to begin. This is why I'm placing this post.

    Situation:
    I own several Remote controllers to control a: IR Panel, LED ceiling lamp and LED AliExpress lamp (see picture). I thought to simply capture and replay the RF 2.4GHz signals with some to replace the Remote controllers. This to add some RF device to my Raspberry Pi with Home Assistant.

    I came across this site: https://www.rflink.nl and bought a Arduino Mega 2560 and a NRF24L01 (see picture). I put it together but sadly I can't get it to work.

    Than I came across this site and have hope again.
    Questions:

    • Should/Could it be possible to record and replay the RF 2.4GHz signals of the remote controls? Some are saying that that there are many protocols etc.
    • Can I use my Arduino setup and some software from this site to accomplish this?

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    • Z Zwippet

      Hi.
      First want to say that I'm overwhelmed of the information on this site and don't know where to begin. This is why I'm placing this post.

      Situation:
      I own several Remote controllers to control a: IR Panel, LED ceiling lamp and LED AliExpress lamp (see picture). I thought to simply capture and replay the RF 2.4GHz signals with some to replace the Remote controllers. This to add some RF device to my Raspberry Pi with Home Assistant.

      I came across this site: https://www.rflink.nl and bought a Arduino Mega 2560 and a NRF24L01 (see picture). I put it together but sadly I can't get it to work.

      Than I came across this site and have hope again.
      Questions:

      • Should/Could it be possible to record and replay the RF 2.4GHz signals of the remote controls? Some are saying that that there are many protocols etc.
      • Can I use my Arduino setup and some software from this site to accomplish this?

      Image.jpeg
      IMG_1624 groot.jpeg

      monteM Offline
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      monte
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      #2

      @Zwippet the link you provided answers most of your questions:
      92ca428b-fcf6-49ad-8f53-1e09f9dabed5-image.png
      That's the list of devices supported by rflink firmware. If yours aren't among them, I guess they won't work.

      Mysensors work within it's own protocol and doesn't support any 3d party commercial products as per my knowledge.

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        @monte said in Replace 2.4GHz remote controllers:

        "Mysensors fonctionne selon son propre protocole et ne prend en charge aucun produit commercial" yes

        the beginning of a track can be useful for you ?
        https://github.com/Yveaux/NRF24_Sniffer
        https://arduino.stackexchange.com/questions/39348/decoding-2-4g-rf-remote-controller

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