Hi,
I recently bought some RGBW controllers: https://www.lip-technik.com/WebRoot/Sto ... -M4-M8.pdf
They work on 432MHz and are good quality (at least compared to many cheap LED controllers from China).
The remote works good so far, but I would love to also integrate them into my RFXcom XL.
In undec mode, my python script already shows some raw packets for the remote signals (see attachment for the raw packets after pressing the power button of the remote).
Unfortunately, that's quite a lot of data and replaying the raw data only works for some buttons.
So I have two questions:
1. Do you think native support for the remote could be added from the RFXcom developer if I asked?
2. Can I decode the protocol on my own? I already tried unsucessfully: I learned that the first couple of bytes contain the packet length, an artificial sequence number that is introduced by RFXcom, and some other data. So the raw data is definitely not exactly the original data that is emitted from my remote. More importantly, I noticed that with basically all devices the raw packets look completely different every time. I suspect that RFXcom encodes the data (either using the sequence number, some encryption or by other means). Is there any documentation on how to get the original information from the raw hex packet that is reported by RFXcom? Any help would be much appreciated.
RGBW LED dimmer support
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RGBW LED dimmer support
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