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Use MySensors to decode 433Mhz weather sensors

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  • AndurilA Offline
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    Hello,

    I have 3 weather sensors reporting data with 433Mhz signals. At the moment I use homeduino (pimatic plugin) with 433Mhz receiver to decode and report as 3 devices. To be more free in positioning the receiver/transmitter I thought about migrating this to a MySensors node.
    I know how the timing, exact bitstream and how to decode this. link to protocoll
    Is it possible to do this via a mysensors node? Additionally I want to also send commands to my outlets, but as they have static bitstreams for on and of this should not be a big problem.

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      Here is a recent example:
      http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/2286/experimenting-with-cheap-433mhz-gadgets

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