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How to scan rf remote

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  • A aclertant

    Hi,

    I dont know exactly where to post... I'd like to get the Rf code from a remote (in 433Mhz of course) with an arduino to be ebale to simulate this action with a MYS module.

    I found only one tutorial about this but it's on Pi...

    To be clear this what I'd like to control but without the original remote.
    http://img.abrakaba.com/002A5AD0-0/Silvercrest-set-de-4-prises-telecommandees-pour-l-interieur.jpg

    Thanks a lot.

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    Jan Gatzke
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    @aclertant

    Just build the ir node and watch the serial monitor

    https://www.mysensors.org/build/ir

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      aclertant
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      tks for the very fast reply :o)

      It's exactly what I'd like to do except that the remote use RF 433Mhz and not IR.

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        MLs
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        https://www.google.se/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=rf+433+sniffer+arduino

        //Mattias

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        • A aclertant

          Hi,

          I dont know exactly where to post... I'd like to get the Rf code from a remote (in 433Mhz of course) with an arduino to be ebale to simulate this action with a MYS module.

          I found only one tutorial about this but it's on Pi...

          To be clear this what I'd like to control but without the original remote.
          http://img.abrakaba.com/002A5AD0-0/Silvercrest-set-de-4-prises-telecommandees-pour-l-interieur.jpg

          Thanks a lot.

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          Jan Gatzke
          wrote on last edited by Jan Gatzke
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          @aclertant

          Ups, I should read more carefully.Sorry.

          Edit: you could use a rflink gateway. Rflink shows code and protocol in the log.

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            emc2
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            Install the library "rc-switch" by sul-77 in Arduino (it can be installed with the library manager)

            Upload one of the ReceiveDemo sketch to your Arduino (and wire a 433MHz receiver accordingly) and it will show you the RF codes, that you can then emulate by plugging a 433MHz Tx (see SendDemo sketch for code example)

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              tbully
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              Echoing what @emc2 said. RCSwitch worked great for my 433 project a few months ago.

              https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/4962/laser-christmas-light-control-433mhz/14

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                niccodemi
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                as emc2 said; alternatively if rc-switch doesn't work for you (unlikely) you can also try with Remoteswitch library.

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                  aclertant
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                  yep rc-switch seems to not working for me..
                  I use a nrf24L01 module (the same as on page "connecting the radio")

                  I will test Remoteswitch ;)

                  Tks everybody

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                  • A aclertant

                    yep rc-switch seems to not working for me..
                    I use a nrf24L01 module (the same as on page "connecting the radio")

                    I will test Remoteswitch ;)

                    Tks everybody

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                    TimO
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                    @aclertant Are you trying to receive the 433 MHz signals with the NRF24L01 module which works in the 2,4 GHz band? You need a receiver and sender for the 433 MHz frequency band.

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                      aclertant
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                      OHH NO I'm a noob :confounded:

                      When it's you who said that... It' pretty clear ...

                      I'm so sorry for that ! I order a 433Mhz receiver right now !

                      Thanks a lot ! Really !

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                        aclertant
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                        The community is just amazing :o)

                        I found this https://www.mysensors.org/hardware/wall-plug
                        Should be enough for me

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