Hello, is there any way to include this BBQ thermometer into Pimatic? I am using it in my garden which is a bit far away and a solution for pimatic would be great.
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Maverick BBQ thermometer ET 733
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What frequency is it communicating with ?
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Hello, it is using 433,92MHz frequency.
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See https://forum.pimatic.org/topic/1532/closed-maverick-et-732-barbecue-thermometer
Various sources state the et-732 and et-733 use the same protocol. I had a look into the Maverick decoding a couple of months ago but I got stuck even though there are various references as stated in the other thread.
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Have a look at this post where I describe on how to implement a new protocol, it’s not that hard:
https://forum.pimatic.org/topic/1768/solved-protocol-for-thermometer/3
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@rrooggiieerr said in Maverick BBQ thermometer ET 733:
it’s not that hard
Well, the difficult bit for me was to understand how the decoding needs to be performed. The protocol implementation is the easy part once you know how to decode the protocol messages.
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