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Re: RFLink - USB Gateway - Introduction

Posted: Sunday 20 March 2016 17:29
by RidingTheFlow
Main issue with 433Mhz and PIR is that you get no transmission acknowledgement, so for one-time events like PIRs there is possibility of missed signal - consider if its ok for your usage scenario.

Re: RFLink - USB Gateway - Introduction

Posted: Sunday 20 March 2016 17:48
by vodor
At this stage I am just experimenting a bit with alarm systems without purchasing anything commercial. So any information / recommendations are welcome.

Re: RFLink - USB Gateway - Introduction

Posted: Tuesday 24 May 2016 23:41
by sincze
Let's try it out ;-) really curious about the performance of this one compared to traditional rfxcom.

Re: RFLink - USB Gateway - Introduction

Posted: Thursday 26 May 2016 0:09
by niki68
At this moment I use the RFLink for a bunch of kaku dimmers and switches. I built the unit from the parts sold at nodo. I'm using the external antenna. Our house is concrete built and I have no issues with signal. The RFLink and Arduino are in the attic (zolder). I found that I can control not only my own switches but also many doorbells, swiches, dimmers of multiple neighbours

Re: RFLink - USB Gateway - Introduction

Posted: Sunday 09 October 2016 16:39
by Hesmink
A big thumbs up for this project!
I have an RFXCom, but since it couldn't cover all of my house, I got an RFLink.
Works great out of the box, and it even supports more devices. I can now also use the temperature sensor from my TFA weather station.

Re: RFLink - USB Gateway - Introduction

Posted: Wednesday 09 November 2016 2:12
by darmokusumo
Does this also work on XPEnology? I already installed the Domoticz package.

Re: RE: Re: RFLink - USB Gateway - Introduction

Posted: Wednesday 09 November 2016 8:16
by deennoo
darmokusumo wrote:Does this also work on XPEnology? I already installed the Domoticz package.
Yes it is

Re: RFLink - USB Gateway - Introduction

Posted: Friday 02 December 2016 10:56
by Calzor Suzay
Hi,

I have intermittent issues with my RFX433E and range etc, I'm using an updated aerial but still have issues, Looking at the kits on https://www.nodo-shop.nl/en/21-rflink-gateway they look like the same aerials or are the boards more powerful/sensitive? i.e. with the same aerial I'd get better range?

Anyone swapped from an RFX433E to RFLINK kit for aerial issues and solved it?

Re: RFLink - USB Gateway - Introduction

Posted: Friday 02 December 2016 12:20
by Hesmink
Calzor Suzay wrote:Hi,

I have intermittent issues with my RFX433E and range etc, I'm using an updated aerial but still have issues, Looking at the kits on https://www.nodo-shop.nl/en/21-rflink-gateway they look like the same aerials or are the boards more powerful/sensitive? i.e. with the same aerial I'd get better range?

Anyone swapped from an RFX433E to RFLINK kit for aerial issues and solved it?
I have both, and my reception quality is up a bit with RFLink.
I can even receive signals from a thermometer in my fridge which I couldn't with RFX433E.

Re: RFLink - USB Gateway - Introduction

Posted: Friday 02 December 2016 18:00
by Calzor Suzay
Hesmink wrote: I have both, and my reception quality is up a bit with RFLink.
I can even receive signals from a thermometer in my fridge which I couldn't with RFX433E.
Thanks,
Just to confirm are you using the kit from nodo-shop link or a home built kit?

Re: RFLink - USB Gateway - Introduction

Posted: Friday 02 December 2016 19:06
by Rolo
Whar type of antenna are you using now ? My experience with 433 mhz is that a simple stiff 173 mm long wire works best. And is cheap

Verstuurd vanaf mijn ONEPLUS A3003 met Tapatalk

Re: RFLink - USB Gateway - Introduction

Posted: Friday 02 December 2016 23:19
by Hesmink
Calzor Suzay wrote:
Hesmink wrote: I have both, and my reception quality is up a bit with RFLink.
I can even receive signals from a thermometer in my fridge which I couldn't with RFX433E.
Thanks,
Just to confirm are you using the kit from nodo-shop link or a home built kit?
Yes, the kit for nodo-shop with solder service.
This excludes the antenna, but I have a simple one from a china shop.

All attempts of better antenna's for the RFX433E had no effect for me.

Re: RFLink - USB Gateway - Introduction

Posted: Monday 05 December 2016 10:26
by Calzor Suzay
Ok thanks, I'm guessing the device itself has a higher gain/stronger signal then.

Re: RFLink - USB Gateway - Introduction

Posted: Wednesday 14 December 2016 13:51
by Nautilus
Stuntteam wrote: 2.4ghz support (nRF24L01+) is available on the rflink boards that are available at the Nodo shop. So the hardware for this is in place if you got such a board.
Just to confirm (was not able to find this info on Nodo shop or in the nemcon site) - the Nodo shop RFLink products like https://www.nodo-shop.nl/en/rflink-gate ... tenna.html come already equipped with the nRF24L01+ chip? So no need to buy separately...

Re: RFLink - USB Gateway - Introduction

Posted: Wednesday 14 December 2016 14:26
by sincze
To the best of my knowledge you have to ADD the nRF24L01+ yourself.
The item you buy comes with 433 mhz transceiver. or 868mhz depending on what you order.

Re: RFLink - USB Gateway - Introduction

Posted: Wednesday 14 December 2016 15:11
by Nautilus
sincze wrote:To the best of my knowledge you have to ADD the nRF24L01+ yourself.
The item you buy comes with 433 mhz transceiver. or 868mhz depending on what you order.
This is how I assumed it in the first place as well.

But when I saw the post from Stuntteam with:
...So the hardware for this is in place if you got such a board.
I though it meant it is already equipped with it. Btw, if I need both 433 and 868 support, do I need to have two RFLinks or can I add both to single RFLink unit?

Re: RFLink - USB Gateway - Introduction

Posted: Wednesday 14 December 2016 16:00
by sincze
Nautilus wrote: But when I saw the post from Stuntteam with:
...So the hardware for this is in place if you got such a board.
I though it meant it is already equipped with it. Btw, if I need both 433 and 868 support, do I need to have two RFLinks or can I add both to single RFLink unit?
No currently it needs 2 RFLINK
- 1x 433mhz
- 1x 868mhz

The 2,4ghz antenna can be attached for mi-light via wires.. for nodo via the connector on the rflink.

Re: RFLink - USB Gateway - Introduction

Posted: Wednesday 14 December 2016 17:09
by Stuntteam
I think one can order the nrf additionally.
The NRF includes an on board antenna, so you dont need external.

Re: RFLink - USB Gateway - Introduction

Posted: Wednesday 14 December 2016 20:18
by Nautilus
Ok, now I found the wiring page from the Nemcon site with some more details on this :) Have to ask this from Nodo shop but if someone already knows here: Can I get a fully working 433Mhz+Milight NRF with the soldering service (of course have to pay for the nRF24L01+ as well)? Or just the 433Mhz without nRF24L01? My soldering skills are not that good especially with the low budget equipment I have...:D

Re: RFLink - USB Gateway - Introduction

Posted: Wednesday 14 December 2016 23:29
by sincze
Last time I ordered solder service rflink 433 mhz
Had a separate nrf in a drawer. :)
Attached it with jumper wires to the arduino. (see wiring scheme)

Flashed the firmware.

And the whole thing is controlling my milight and 433mhz devices from within domoticz nicely.