rfxcom alternative
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rfxcom alternative
hello,
i have yust startet with Domoticz, and want to try it.
i have install domoticz on a raspberry pi.
is it posible to connect domoticz to my klik aan klikuit receivers with a arduino and a 433mhz sender and receiver or is it only posible with a rfxcom transreceiver?
Regars,
Alex
i have yust startet with Domoticz, and want to try it.
i have install domoticz on a raspberry pi.
is it posible to connect domoticz to my klik aan klikuit receivers with a arduino and a 433mhz sender and receiver or is it only posible with a rfxcom transreceiver?
Regars,
Alex
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Re: rfxcom alternative
Only posible with a rfxcom transreceiver. <= Not expensive. Worth the money.
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Re: rfxcom alternative
It looks like user 'Matis' on the Tweakers.net forum has made Domoticz working with a cheap 433Mhz transmitter/receiver from eBay.
But setting it up looks quite complex, so good luck
https://gathering.tweakers.net/forum/li ... s%5D=Matis
But setting it up looks quite complex, so good luck

https://gathering.tweakers.net/forum/li ... s%5D=Matis
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Re: rfxcom alternative
I have made rfxcom alternative from module RFM22 and ATmega1284p. Supported so far only a few protocols (ARC, NEXA, Lacrose TX3 TX4, OWL CM180, PT2262) . Pictures and info will come later.
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Re: rfxcom alternative
Just thinging same thing. Just starting to read and learn domoticz and home automation.
Now i think do i have any cheaper or newer part (arduino?) how i can control Nexa switches on/off?
Now i think do i have any cheaper or newer part (arduino?) how i can control Nexa switches on/off?
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Re: rfxcom alternative
RFlink is an alternative for the rfxcom I guess
http://www.nemcon.nl/blog2/
http://www.nemcon.nl/blog2/
Re: rfxcom alternative
Hi,
Sorry for bumping this old post. But where could I obtain a scheme for a cheaper 433 or 868 MHz transceiver to hook up to domoticz?
I'm able to use arduino etc and can buy the parts. But not really willing to spend 100 euro on rflink.
Thanks for the advise
Sorry for bumping this old post. But where could I obtain a scheme for a cheaper 433 or 868 MHz transceiver to hook up to domoticz?
I'm able to use arduino etc and can buy the parts. But not really willing to spend 100 euro on rflink.
Thanks for the advise
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Re: rfxcom alternative
Hello Rudig,
I confirm the answer of idonl : RFlink is a (good) alternative to the rfxcom,
http://www.nemcon.nl/blog2/
I confirm the answer of idonl : RFlink is a (good) alternative to the rfxcom,
http://www.nemcon.nl/blog2/
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Re: rfxcom alternative
I agree. When I bought it, the RFLink came almost fully assembled, only the transceiver and the antenna base had to be soldered on, which took a few minutes. After that it worked without a hitch.
Not sure where you got that number (100 Euro), I don't think RFLink was that expensive... more like 36,95.
http://www.nodo-shop.nl/nl/rflink-gatew ... enne-.html
The only thing missing is a little case to build it into, you could find one yourself or alternatively buy one from the same shop that sells the RFLink.
Not sure where you got that number (100 Euro), I don't think RFLink was that expensive... more like 36,95.
http://www.nodo-shop.nl/nl/rflink-gatew ... enne-.html
The only thing missing is a little case to build it into, you could find one yourself or alternatively buy one from the same shop that sells the RFLink.
Hans
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Re: rfxcom alternative
You can get an Arduino Mega from Asia for as low as 8 euros.
Grab a cheap 1 Euro chinese RF set, throw away the receiver.
Buy a decent rf receiver for 2-3 euros
Toss in another 3 euro for a small breadboard and some wire
and you have an RFLink for 15 euros..
Grab a cheap 1 Euro chinese RF set, throw away the receiver.
Buy a decent rf receiver for 2-3 euros
Toss in another 3 euro for a small breadboard and some wire
and you have an RFLink for 15 euros..
-=# RFLink Gateway Development Team #=-
Introduction: http://www.nemcon.nl/blog2/
Generic RFLink Support forum: http://www.esp8266.nu/forum/viewforum.php?f=8
Introduction: http://www.nemcon.nl/blog2/
Generic RFLink Support forum: http://www.esp8266.nu/forum/viewforum.php?f=8
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