@Yves911 I got that already, I just don’t know how to declare the devices and how to decode what I got while pushing buttons and capturing the frames.
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Nexxtech RF outlets
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@sebastienvg ok very good, pimatic log should contains useful info for that could you check?
you should have things like this
17:26:49.506 [pimatic-homeduino] debug: generic: { id: 1111, type: 2, positive: true, value: 945010 } 17:27:03.480 [pimatic-homeduino] debug: data: "RF receive 577 1870 3830 9128 0 0 0 0 01020102010202020101020202010201010101010201020101010201010102020102020103" 17:27:03.510 [pimatic-homeduino] debug: received: [ 577, 1870, 3830, 9128 ] 01020102010202020101020202010201010101010201020101010201010102020102020103 17:27:03.522 [pimatic-homeduino] debug: weather1: { id: 115, 17:27:03.522 [pimatic-homeduino] debug:> channel: 3, 17:27:03.522 [pimatic-homeduino] debug:> temperature: 16.2, 17:27:03.522 [pimatic-homeduino] debug:> humidity: 54, 17:27:03.522 [pimatic-homeduino] debug:> battery: 'Good' } 17:27:03.533 [pimatic-homeduino] debug: weather5: { id: 234, battery: 'Good', temperature: 128.5, humidity: 124 } 17:27:03.867 [pimatic-homeduino] debug: data: "RF receive 566 1883 3840 9132 0 0 0 0 01020102010202020101020202010201010101010201020101010201010102020102020103" 17:27:03.876 [pimatic-homeduino] debug: received: [ 566, 1883, 3840, 9132 ] 01020102010202020101020202010201010101010201020101010201010102020102020103 17:27:03.880 [pimatic-homeduino] debug: weather1: { id: 115, 17:27:03.880 [pimatic-homeduino] debug:> channel: 3, 17:27:03.880 [pimatic-homeduino] debug:> temperature: 16.2, 17:27:03.880 [pimatic-homeduino] debug:> humidity: 54, 17:27:03.880 [pimatic-homeduino] debug:> battery: 'Good' } 17:27:03.883 [pimatic-homeduino] debug: weather5: { id: 234, battery: 'Good', temperature: 128.5, humidity: 124 } 17:27:06.393 [pimatic-homeduino] debug: data: "RF receive 686 4266 1972 10084 0 0 0 0 010201020102020101020102010202010102020101020201020102010102010202010102020101020102010201020102010201020102010201020201020102010102010202010201010202010102020102010102020102010201010202010102010203" 17:27:06.401 [pimatic-homeduino] debug: received: [ 686, 1972, 4266, 10084 ] 020102010201010202010201020101020201010202010102010201020201020101020201010202010201020102010201020102010201020102010102010201020201020101020102020101020201010201020201010201020102020101020201020103 17:27:06.405 [pimatic-homeduino] debug: generic: { id: 1111, type: 2, positive: true, value: 945012 } 17:27:14.386 [pimatic-homeduino] debug: data: "RF receive 548 2142 4362 8598 0 0 0 0 0101020101010101020201010102010202010102010101020102020101020102010201010101010201020303" 17:27:14.397 [pimatic-homeduino] debug: received: [ 548, 2142, 4362, 8598 ] 0101020101010101020201010102010202010102010101020102020101020102010201010101010201020303 17:27:14.404 [pimatic-homeduino] debug: weather3: { id: 131, channel: 2, temperature: 7.2, humidity: 89 }
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@Yves911 I see things in the logs, what do I do with that then
debug [pimatic-homeduino]: data: "RF receive 471 1289 13900 0 0 0 0 0 011001011001010101010101011001010101010101100110010102"
this is what happens when I press button 1 ON on the remote
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@sebastienvg ok that means the protocol is not yet supported by pimatic
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@Yves911 I’d like to write it but where do I start? I run homeduino on a nano v3 the receiver and transceiver and those that were sitting on the ninjacrust, they have antennas and they look very similar to the ones I’ve seen used by pretty much everyone around here. The outlets Nexxtech were purchased at The Source. What other details should I provide?
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@sebastienvg you can start here https://github.com/pimatic/pimatic/issues/222#issuecomment-56294356
Also collect every messages you get into pimatic log for every buttons you presspimatic rocks!
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I think for the most part I can follow these instructions but where I start getting a little lost is around “pulseLengths” and all that stuff. I’ll give it a go thank you for your help.
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I would make tomorrow some protocols. I can make it for you.
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@Icesory that awesome I owe you beer, meanwhile I am eager to learn. I have cloned the repo and started editing the files, captured the buttons (by the way after some digging seems there’s up to 4 channels available I have “D” on the back of the remote.
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@Icesory I certainly don’t want to be pushy with this, I was wondering if you had done any progress with this one or maybe you can explain how to figure the pulseLengths after that I am hoping I’ll be one byte closer to success.
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