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    Lösung: Dekodieren T/H-Sensor - Wetterstation/Hygrometer von BRESSER (Angebot bei LIDL 14,99/UVP 40€) 433MHz

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    • S
      Solear last edited by

      Warum geht es jetzt?

      CUL? Den Homematic CUL? Mit Direktzugriff auf die HM-Geräte? Also als Alternative zum Raspi Funkmodul und Raspimatic?

      Hab habe zwar letzte Woche schon 20 € gespendet aber ich würde nochmal was springen lassen wenn es darum geht.

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      • Homoran
        Homoran Global Moderator Administrators last edited by

        @Solear:

        Warum geht es jetzt?

        CUL? Den Homematic CUL? Mit Direktzugriff auf die HM-Geräte? `
        nein, darum geht es hier eigentlich nicht.

        Dafür war von Beginn an ein Adapter geplant um eben auch FS20 Geräte direkt einbinden zu können.

        Der steht immer noch auf v0.0.4 und läuft nicht.

        Das wäre IMHO eine Alternative gewesen um die Wetterstation einzulesen.

        (Aber HM-Geräte kann der CUL doch nicht 😞 )

        Ich habe aber noch andere Wetterstationen von Aldi und Lidl, die auf 433MHz (und 868MHz) laufen.

        Wenn Maxtox da einen Adapter baut, der mehr kann, als "nur" die Bresser Station auszulesen, kann man vielleicht den Transceiver auch gegen einen 868MHz für die anderen Stationen austauschen - dann eben zweimal den Adapter.

        Und wie gesagt, das Sahnehäubchen wäre noch das Steuern meiner 464MHz Funksteckdosen.

        @Maxtox: Wie war das mit dem kleinen Finger und der abgerissenen ganzen Hand :mrgreen:

        Gruß

        Rainer

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          Maxtox last edited by

          Unterstützte Geräte mit RFlink:

          433 and/or 315 Mhz devices:

          Note that various devices are available in a 433 or 315 mhz version. RFlink can handle the protocols but obviously the used transceiver (or seperate transmitter and receiver) are important factors to actually make use of a specific frequency. Technically, RFLink is capable of using 315, 433, 868 and 915 mhz frequencies with the protocols and devices listed below. It is up to you to make sure that you are allowed to use that frequency in your country before you use a frequency for any special projects.

          Remote Controls and Electrical Switches / Dimmers etc.:

          ARC Protocol: (Send + Receive)

          Klik Aan Klik Uit (Code Wheel) (All products)

          Princeton PT2262

          MOSDESIGN M3EB

          Domia Lite

          Intertechno

          CoCo Technologies

          Cogex

          D-IO (Chacon)

          Nexa (All products, among others: WST-512)

          Düwi Terminal

          Promax RSL366T

          Conrad 640472, 640473, 640475, 640476

          ME FLS 100

          Profile PR-44N, PR-47N

          Sartano 2606

          Impuls

          Elro AB400

          SelectRemote

          Everflourish (All products, among others: EMW200, EMW203)

          Waveman

          Elro Home Comfort AB600

          (Elro) Home Control

          Smarthome YC-4000B

          Phenix YC-4000S

          Pollin Funk-Dimmer HouseLight FD-UP001

          Pollin Funk-Steckdosen-Set 2605

          Conrad 646443 outlet sockets / RSL366R

          Proteam HO1853

          Velleman WRS3B

          "Emil Lux"/LUX-Tools (Obi.de Art.Nr. 2087971)

          Znane-01 switch set sold at Biedronka (Impuls clone)

          Renkforce

          Etekcity ZAP

          Automatic Code Learning Protocols: (Send + Receive)

          Klik Aan Klik Uit (All products, among others: ACm-1000, AWMR210, AWMT230, AWMD250, AWST8800)

          CoCo Technologies

          Trust SmartHome (All products, among others: AMST-606)

          Nexa Jula Anslut (All products, among others: 408-063, 408-064, LWST-605)

          Home Easy EU (All products, among others: HE100, HE200, HE300, AB600/HE600, HE800)

          Smartwares (All products, among others: SH5-TDR-K 10.037.17)

          Maclean Energy MCE04 & 07 remote control and switches

          Proove switch sets (All products, among others: TSP 800)

          Hama SD-UN5-RF

          Elimex (All products, among others: LYCT505 - 24.132, 24.130, 24.131, 24.134, 24.138, 24.139)

          SelectPower

          Others: (Send + Receive)

          Home Easy (Code Wheel)

          Unitec 48110 EIM 826 / 48111 EIM 821 (Beware: 48111 Model 50028 does not work yet! -> work in progress)

          Quigg GT-1000 RC / Quigg GT-FSI-08

          Intertek Eurodomest 972080 (Protocol revision 1 & 2 - full autodetection)

          Intertek Eurodomest 972086 (Protocol revision 1 & 2 - full autodetection)

          ProMax 75.0006.14 (Sold at Action)

          Blyss

          Conrad RSL2, Conrad RSL88R/B

          Maplin RSL3660R

          Kambrook RF3399/RF3405/RF3672/RF3689/RF4471R

          X10 RF switches

          Home Confort Smart Home - Among others: TEL-010, PRF-100, SRF-E27

          Quigg GT-7008BS, Quigg GT-FSI-04

          DMV-7008S

          Mandolyn RC-710

          Powerfix RCB-I 3600

          Quigg GT-8000

          Chacon (TR-502MSV, NR.RC402, 54655)

          Rev Ritter REV 8342L

          Ikea Koppla

          TRC02 RGB Controller

          Aster / GEMINI EMC/99/STI/037

          Silvercrest l36-001

          Silvercrest IAN7443 type 10164 R RC202

          SilverCrest 91210/60494 RCS AAA3680

          R546 wireless switch set

          Everflourish EMW100 / Cotech EMW100R

          Novatys wall switches

          Flamingo FA500R/S/DSS/WD

          Tec Star 2335191R

          Mumbi M-FS300

          Toom 1919384

          Solight switch set

          Livolo

          FunkBus remote control (Insta / Berker / Gira / Jung) (receive only)

          Mercury 350.115UK

          X'Dom (among others KR22)

          Master Electrician RC-012-1-TR-009

          Weather Sensors:

          Alecto V1:

          Alecto WS3500, Alecto WS1500, SilverCrest, Otio SH-10, Otio SH-20,

          Auriol H13726, Ventus WS155, Hama EWS 1500, Meteoscan W155/W160,

          Alecto WS4500, Ventus W044, Balance RF-WS105

          Alecto V2:

          Alecto ACH2010 (868 Mhz!), DKW2012 (868 Mhz!),

          Maplin Weather Station N96GY, Fine Offset WH1080, Fine Offset WH1081, Watson W-8681,

          Digitech XC0348 Weather Station, PCE-FWS 20, Elecsa AstroTouch 6975, Froggit WH1080,

          Maxon WS1081, Maplin Weather Station N25FR

          Alecto V3:

          WS1100, WS1150, WS1200

          Alecto V4:

          Banggood SKU174397, Sako CH113, Homemart/Onemall FD030 and Blokker (Dake) 1730796 outdoor temperature sensor

          Alecto1300: Alecto1300 (Wireless plan monitor) Air and Soil sensor temperature and humidity sensor, Unitec W235 Climate sensor

          GlobalTronics:

          GT-WT-01, GT-WT-02

          Acurite:

          Acurite Tower sensor, 609TXC, 592TXR, 5in1 6004RM, 5in1 pro 6014RM, 896, 986

          Acurite V3:

          Acurite 609TXC (alternative version)

          Pollin:

          Pollin PFR-130 Temperature & Rain meter

          Cresta/Hideki:

          Hideki, TFA Nexus, Mebus, Irox, Irox-Pro X, Honeywell, Cresta TE923, TE923W, TE821W,

          WXR810, DV928, Ventus W906, HomeWizard Rain meter

          Mebus:

          Mebus Outdoor Sensor

          Stacja Pogody WS-9941-M

          UPM/Esic:

          UPM, Esic, Emos, DVM, Clas Ohlson, Dickson

          WT260,WT260H,WT440H,WT450,WT450H,WDS500,RG700

          LaCrosse:

          Lacrosse TX3-TH Thermo/Humidity, Lacrosse TX4

          LaCrosseV2:

          WS2300 (Temperature/Humidity/Wind/Rain), WS2310, WS2355, WS3600

          LaCrosseV3:

          WS7000-15: Anemometer, WS7000-16: Rain precipitation, WS7000-19: Brightness Luxmeter, WS2500-19: Brightness Luxmeter,

          WS7000-27: Thermometer, WS7000-28: Thermometer, WS7000-25 Thermo/Humidity, WS7000-22 Thermo/Humidity

          WS7000-20: Thermo/Humidity/Barometer, TFA 30.3125 (temperature + humidity), TFA 30.3120.30, TFA 30.3120.90 (temperature)

          LaCrosseV4:

          TXT141-BV2

          Baldr:

          B0317

          Auriol:

          Z31743, Rubicson

          Auriol V2:

          Z31055A-TX, Z31055B-TX version 09/2012, Xiron, Watshome YT6018-2, Technoline,

          AOK-2026, AOK-2011, Tunex MF-0211, Jula / Marquant 943134

          Auriol V3:

          Z32171A, XT200, Fine Offset, Hadex T093, WH5029, Excelvan

          FineOffset:

          Fine Offset Electronics WH2, Agimex Rosenborg 66796, ClimeMET CM9088, Tesa WH1150,

          Loh Electronics 02812 Temperature and Humidity sensor

          Eurochron:

          EAS 301Z / EAS 302 / Tchibo

          Prologue:

          Clas Ohlson 36-4741, Clas Ohlson 36-5087

          Krippl:

          Krippl temperature/humidity sensor

          InoValley:

          SM200, SM302 Temperature&Humidity sensor

          Oregon V1/2/3:

          THC238, THC268, THN132N, THWR288A, THRN122N, THN122N, AW129, AW131, THGR268, THGR122X, THGR122N,

          THGN122N, THGN123N, THGR122NX, THGR228N, THGR238, WTGR800, THGR918, THGRN228NX, THGN500, RTGN318,

          THGR810, RTGR328N, THGR328N, Huger BTHR918, BTHR918N, BTHR968, RGR126, RGR682, RGR918, PCR122,

          THWR800, THR128, THR138, THC138, RGR928, THGR968, THR228N, RGR968, WGR968,

          UVN128, UV138, UVN800, Huger-STR918, WGR918, WGR800, PCR800, WGTR800, BTHG968, BTHGN129

          Biltema:

          Biltema 84056

          Fine Offset:

          Fine Offset / Viking / WMS Mk3 / Proove TSS320

          Home Confort:

          STHI 100 temperature/humidity sensor

          F007: Ambient Weather / Frogit F007TH, Ambient Weather / Frogit F007T, Ambient Weather / Frogit F007PF

          Pool/Water Thermometer:

          Conrad 9771 Pool Thermometer

          WT0122 Pool Thermometer

          Soil : Temperature & Moisture/Humidity Sensors

          Imagintronix XH300 sensor

          Opus XT300

          Alecto 1300

          Electricity Monitoring

          OWL CM113

          OWL CM119

          OWL CM130

          OWL CM160

          OWL CM180

          OWL +USB

          OWL Micro

          cent-a-meter

          Electrisave

          Revolt NC-5461 Energy Meter (See Note)

          Otio Energy Meter (See Note)

          Profitec Funk Energiekosten Messgeraet (See Note)

          Note:

          These devices send a large RF burst every 10 seconds.

          This means that they could fill a lot of the available 433mhz bandwidth and you should use these devices with care because the reception of other sensors could become problematic when using these devices.

          Dusk Sensors (Light On/Off detection):

          Kaku ABST-604

          Home Easy HE863

          Intertechno ITDS-5

          Relay controllers:

          1Key 315/433MHZ Wireless Module Receiver Controller For Relay Remote SwitchBA

          AK-RK01S-220-A AC 220 V 1CH 433 MHz

          Window blinds/shutters/sun screens:

          Kaku ASUN650

          Intertechno CMR-500, ITL-500, ITL-1000

          Bofu motor controller (Rollertrol?)

          Brel motor controller (DC90, DC306, DC115, DC229, DC230 and others)

          Faher motor controller (DC305, DC307 and others)

          Forest "Touch Sense Motors" Curtain control

          Rohrmotor24

          Romotec

          A-OK Blind controller (AC114-01B and others)

          Dooya RF Roller blinds (AC123-16 and others)

          RTS

          RTS Soliris

          Koch (receive only)

          Kingpin motor controls

          Condrad RSL blind controller 640579

          Gaposa Blind/Shutter controller (model QCT3S and others)

          Warema EWFS

          Motion Detectors:

          Low Budget Chinese PIR (only signals motion detection)

          based on EV1527 & HX2262 (If timing resistor present, any resistor value will work)

          Aritech PIR (only signals motion detection)

          Ajax Chub Varel PIR (only signals motion detection)

          Chuango: among others PIR-900 and PIR-910 PIR sensor

          Oregon Scientific NR868 PIR/night light

          Oregon Scientific MSR939 PIR

          X10 security sensors (Haibrain MS13 and others)

          Meiantech/Atlantic security sensors (MC335, MD326,FT89R and others)

          MC145026

          Honeywell / Friedland DC4 PIR

          Honeywell / Friedland DC44 PIR

          Starlux ST101 PIR

          Holtek HT6P20 based PIR (both receive and transmit)

          Door/Window sensors:

          Low Budget Chinese Door/Window detectors

          based on EV1527 & HX2262 (If timing resistor present, any resistor value will work)

          Holtek HT6P20 based door & window sensors (both receive and transmit)

          Oudi AD-87

          Intertechno ITM-100

          KAKU AMST-606 door/window sensor (seperate signals for open and close)

          Home Easy HE852

          CHACON DIO 54781 (seperate signals for open and close)

          COCO (separate signals for open and close)

          Evology door/window contact sensor

          ELMES CTX3H, CTX4H

          Chuango: among others DWC-100 Door sensor, DWC-102 Door sensor

          Avidsen Door contact 102359

          X10 security sensors

          Meiantech/Atlantic security sensors

          Sigmatek door contact

          MC145026

          Lobeco NX-450N-I

          LightwaveRF Contact Switch

          KERUI D026 Door Window Sensor

          Visionic MCT-100

          Sirene:

          X10 security sensors (Send + Receive)

          KD101 (Send + Receive)

          Flamingo FA20RF (Send + Receive)

          Flamingo FA21RF (Send + Receive)

          Diamant Smoke alarm (Send + Receive)

          Chacon 34126 (Send + Receive)

          Altantic's security sensors

          Gate openers (Send + Receive)

          BFT

          Alarm systems, secure gate openers, garage doors (Receive of sensors and remotes ONLY!!!)

          Visonic Powermax (Keeloq) (Receive only!)

          Nice Smilo (Keeloq) (Receive only!)

          FAAC (Receive only!)

          Logipark (Receive only!)

          Ditec (Receive only!)

          Heating / Fireplace / Thermostats:

          Mertik G6R H4T1 / Dru (Send + Receive)

          Smartwares SH5-TDR-A / SHS 5300 Heating Controller / Radiator Valve (Send + Receive)

          Lafayette Air Thermostat (Send + Receive)

          Smoke Detectors:

          Alecto SA30/SA33 (Send + Receive)

          Flamingo FA20RF (Send + Receive)

          Flamingo FA21RF (Send + Receive)

          Diamant Smoke alarm (Send + Receive)

          Chacon 34126 KD134A (Send + Receive)

          Chacon LM-101LG (Send + Receive)

          Jucon LM-101LG (Send + Receive)

          KD101 (Send + Receive)

          Nexa 101LC (Send + Receive)

          FUJI ONKYO 480 500 smoke detector (Receive)

          Low Budget Chinese Smoke Detector (Receive)

          based on EV1527 & HX2262 (If timing resistor present, any resistor value will work)

          Doorbells:

          SelectPlus (200689103 - Black - Datecode:0614), 1 by One, Delta (O00 QH-0031) (Send + Receive)

          SelectPlus (200689101 - White - Datecode:0914) (Send + Receive)

          SelectPlus (5251178 - Black - (Send + Receive)

          Deltronic Wireless Doorbell (Send + Receive)

          RL-02 Wireless Doorbell (Send + Receive)

          Byron SX (among others SX21) (Send + Receive)

          Siemens DCBP5 Doorbell converter (wireless + wired) (Send + Receive)

          KAKU ACDB 6500BC (Send + Receive)

          Heidemann HX Silverline 70290 (Send + Receive)

          Elro (DB270 and others) (Send + Receive)

          NEXA LML-710 (Send + Receive)

          Profile led dasegno (Send + Receive)

          Forrinx (Receive)

          L^Home model 32311T (Receive)

          SilverCrest Z31370-TX (Receive)

          Medion MD 16179 (Receive)

          Envivo PO-1413 (Receive)

          Synapse SN-1613 (Receive)

          Friedland EVO Decor ED1, EVO Decor ED3 (Receive)

          Plieger York (Receive)

          Note that when the Plieger button is detected as Conrad RSL2, you need to use the button on the inside of the Plieger doorbell to change the address code of the Plieger.

          Nodo Slave Sensors:

          Various Nodo sensor types are supported.

          Both the regular 433mhz sensors (3.7 and 3.8) as well as NodoNRF sensors (3.7 only). Make sure you use Nodo Slave ID 1,2, 4 till 9 to make the sensor a separate sensor.

          If you want to have combined sensors (eg temperature + humidity in one device) make sure

          you use Nodo Slave ID 10 till 16

          The following variable / sensor types are currently supported

          Variable 1,2,3,4,5 : Temperature

          Variable 6 : Humidity

          Variable 7 : Rain

          Variable 8 : Wind speed

          Variable 9 : Wind direction

          Variable 10 : Wind gust

          Variable 11, 12 en 13 : Temperature

          Variable 14 : Humidity

          Variable 15 : UV

          Variable 16 : Barometric pressure

          Electricity/Water/Gas pulse meters are supported when using the following Nodo variable numbers:

          Make sure the slave devices are using Nodo Slave ID 3 !!!

          Variable 1 : Pulse value 1

          Variable 2 : Pulse value 2

          Variable 3 : Pulse value 3

          Including variable 4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15 Variable 16: Pulse value 16

          868 Mhz devices:

          Weather Sensors:

          Alecto V2: Alecto ACH2010 (868 Mhz!), DKW2012 (868 Mhz!),

          2.4 Ghz devices:

          NodoNRF

          MiLight / LimitlessLED / Applamp / EasyBulb / etc. devices.

          RFlink supports NodoNRF devices and/or MiLight devices.

          You can use two NRF24L01 modules at the same time as the wiring of both systems is different.

          See below for some details.

          NodoNRF:

          NodoNRF devices are sensors based on the Nodo project.

          Data is transferred via 2.4Ghz.

          You will need to use a NRF24L01 wired specifically for NodoNRF use.

          MiLight:

          The Milight devices are also sold under the names:

          LimitlessLED, Applamp, EasyBulb, Rocket LED, s`luce, iLight, iBulb, LinkUP, SuperBrightLeds, Kepsun and Kreuzer.

          There are probably other names used as well.

          MiLight is using the 2.4Ghz frequency to control light bulbs and led strips. These devices are originally controlled with a remote or a wifi bridge.

          RFlink has the ability to transmit to these devices directly like the remote control and the wifi bridge are doing.

          However, RFLink has an unique feature, it can also receive the Milight signals coming from the remote or the bridge.

          Up to 262140 unique lamps can be controlled.

          You will need to use a NRF24L01 wired specifically for Milight use.

          Philips Living Colors:

          Philips Living Colors is using the 2.4Ghz frequency to control a dedicated RGB led bulb. These devices are originally controlled with a remote control.

          RFlink has the ability to transmit to the Philips Living Colors Genration 1 lamps like the original remote control is doing.

          However, RFLink has an unique feature, it can also receive the Living Color commands send by the original remote control.

          You will need to use a CC2500 transceiver.

          Ikea Ansluta / Utrusta:

          Ikea Ansluta / Utrusta is using the 2.4Ghz frequency to control dedicated UTRUSTA en OMLOPP led lights. These devices are originally controlled with a single button remote control.

          RFlink has the ability to transmit to the Ikea Ansluta receiver to control the lamps like the original remote control is doing.

          However, RFLink has an unique feature, it can also receive the commands send by the original Ansluta remote control.

          Unlike the original remote control that needs to cycle through dim values, RFLink can directly control the dim level. You will need to use a CC2500 transceiver.

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          • Homoran
            Homoran Global Moderator Administrators last edited by

            Ist ja gut,

            so übertreiben musst du ja auch nicht.

            HABEN WOLLEN!

            Gruß

            Rainer

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              Maxtox last edited by

              @Homoran:

              Ist ja gut,

              so übertreiben musst du ja auch nicht.

              HABEN WOLLEN!

              Gruß

              Rainer `

              😄 ich auch!!!

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                Ingo last edited by

                Hallo zusammen,

                habe eben per Paypal 20,00€ gespendet, Betreff "RFLink".

                Habe mir die Wetterstation bei Lidl online geordert, kommt morgen.

                Ich habe also auch großes Interesse an der Geschichte.

                Grüße Ingo

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                  Maxtox last edited by

                  Danke!

                  Implementierung des Codes von lidl wetterstation läuft bereits!

                  Adapter folgt!

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                    starfish last edited by

                    @Homoran:

                    @Maxtox:

                    Ok… Ich bitte hier für alle!

                    20€ für die Hardware gebaut und getestet (ohne Garantie und ohne Gewährleistung. Rückgabe ausgeschlossen)

                    Und 5€ Spende an forum incl. Unversicherten Versand!

                    INCL. ADAPTER FÜR IOBROKER! `

                    ich werde sofort ordern, wenn 😉

                    • ich weiss, was du da gerade anbietest (ist mir jetzt ehrlich nicht ganz klar)

                    • wenn es denn um die RF 433MHz-Hardware geht:

                    • nicht nur die Bresser Funkstation auslesen kann (habe ich nicht mehr bekommen)

                    • sondern auch andere 433MHz-Geräte

                    • und Sahnehäubchen: diese auch steuern könnte.

                    Dann würde ein CUL erst doch nicht mehr gebraucht.

                    Gruß

                    Rainer `

                    … würde mich auch interessieren - Arduino mit RF-modulen (ähnl Eigenbau-CUL in der Bucht)? Dann wäre ich auch dabei.

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                      Maxtox last edited by

                      AAAAALSO,

                      es ist Arduino mit RF Modul(en). Ich würde im Ersten Schritt (wird hier noch abgestimmt) MEGA 2560 nehmen und parallel code auf den NODE MCU V3 umschreiben, damit es kompakter wird.

                      MEGA HAT ABER VIELE Vorteile, weil es interne (wired) sensoren "behandeln" kann und weitere Skripts wie Mysensors, oder Homeduino weiterunterstütz

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                        Maxtox last edited by

                        @starfish:

                        @Homoran:

                        @Maxtox:

                        Ok… Ich bitte hier für alle!

                        20€ für die Hardware gebaut und getestet (ohne Garantie und ohne Gewährleistung. Rückgabe ausgeschlossen)

                        Und 5€ Spende an forum incl. Unversicherten Versand!

                        INCL. ADAPTER FÜR IOBROKER! `

                        ich werde sofort ordern, wenn 😉

                        • ich weiss, was du da gerade anbietest (ist mir jetzt ehrlich nicht ganz klar)

                        • wenn es denn um die RF 433MHz-Hardware geht:

                        • nicht nur die Bresser Funkstation auslesen kann (habe ich nicht mehr bekommen)

                        • sondern auch andere 433MHz-Geräte

                        • und Sahnehäubchen: diese auch steuern könnte.

                        Dann würde ein CUL erst doch nicht mehr gebraucht.

                        Gruß

                        Rainer `

                        … würde mich auch interessieren - Arduino mit RF-modulen (ähnl Eigenbau-CUL in der Bucht)? Dann wäre ich auch dabei. `

                        Apropos….

                        CUL kann ich euch auch "bauen"...

                        Meldet Euch! Der Preis 25€ incl Versand! (Gewinn geht an FORUM= bluefox)

                        Adapter wird dann nach RFlink geschrieben!

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                        • Homoran
                          Homoran Global Moderator Administrators last edited by

                          @Maxtox:

                          CUL kann ich euch auch "bauen"… `
                          ich habe drei (434 und 868(2x)! nur keinen Adapter! 😢 😢 😢

                          Gruß

                          Rainer

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                            Maxtox last edited by

                            also werbe/spendetrommel rühren :lol:

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                              Heinzelmaennchen last edited by

                              Also schon weil ich diese Reaktion einfach genial finde, aber weil ich das Teil natürlich auch brauchen werde, bin ich dabei.

                              Wie , wo soll die Spende hin??

                              Über den Spendenbutton?

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                                Maxtox last edited by

                                DANKE!!!!

                                Spende-button ist z.Z die richtige Stelle!

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                                • lobomau
                                  lobomau last edited by

                                  Ich bin auch dabei. PN und paypal-überweisung folgen.

                                  Toll dieser Arbeitseinsatz! 🙂

                                  @Homoran:

                                  […]

                                  • nicht nur die Bresser Funkstation auslesen kann (habe ich nicht mehr bekommen)

                                  Gruß

                                  Rainer ` Online kann man die bei lidl bestellen. Habe ich eben gemacht.

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                                    @lobomau:

                                    Ich bin auch dabei. PN und paypal-überweisung folgen.

                                    Toll dieser Arbeitseinsatz! 🙂

                                    @Homoran:

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                                    • nicht nur die Bresser Funkstation auslesen kann (habe ich nicht mehr bekommen)

                                    Gruß

                                    Rainer Online kann man die bei lidl bestellen. Habe ich eben gemacht.
                                    Danke!

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                                      ErRi last edited by

                                      Hallo, in der Liste oben werden auch La Crosse Sensoren aufgelistet. Ich habe eine Wetterstation mobile alerts 868 Mhz, was ja auch irgendwie von La Crosse ist, mit ein paar Temperatur- und Luftfeuchtesenoren und Gateway. Kann ich diese mit der Hardware und dem Adapter auch in iobroker einbinden? Wenn ja hätte ich auch Interesse. :roll:

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                                        Wenn Protokoll der gleiche ist, dann schon…

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                                          ErRi last edited by

                                          Das weiss ich jetzt auch nicht. Schade

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                                            Maxtox last edited by

                                            Nenne bitte die Namen von sensoren… Normalerweise geht es!

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