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Control a switch receiver via FHEM!!!

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    Hi guys,
    I have a MK electric switch receiver and an enocean rocker switch. The MK electric switch receiver is connected with lamp. I've learned the enocean rocker switch with MK electric switch receiver. Now i can switch 'ON' and 'OFF' the lamp. Ok now i would like to control that switch receiver via FHEM. Im new to FHEM. I have enocean USB310. I installed FHEM in my ubuntu. FHEM detected my enocean USB310. I can see the log of enocean rocker switch button press logs. Now i have no idea how to send RPS telegram to MK electric switch receiver via USB stick and control the lamp using FHEM. Actually i cant see the details of MK electric switch receiver in the FHEM. I read the FHEM document, but its not helping. Could you guys help me to solve this?

    Thanks

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      Not much MySenors in your setup. You might wanna try the FHEM forum.

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