Hi all,
i have seen a doorbell wich i want to use.
It is this doorbell:
https://www.bol.com/nl/p/cacazi-deurbel ... 093678808/
In the documentation says its working on the 315mhz freq, so my question is, can i use this one, and if yes, wich reciever do i need?
I have already a rfxcom 433 and rflink with 433 module, a zigbee and a Milight module..
Thanks,
Barry
[315Mhz] Doorbell - How to?
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Re: [315Mhz] Doorbell - How to?
I suppose it operates at 433MHz because 315MHz is not allowed in NL.
Check with the latest Pro firmware in the RFXtrx433E or RFXtrx433XL if the button is received in RFXmngr with Lighting4 or only undec on.
Check with the latest Pro firmware in the RFXtrx433E or RFXtrx433XL if the button is received in RFXmngr with Lighting4 or only undec on.
RFX-433, RFX-433EMC, RFX-868
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Re: [315Mhz] Doorbell - How to?
No, its 315 for sure. 100%
As well my my rflink and my rfxcom doesnt see the sender.
As well my my rflink and my rfxcom doesnt see the sender.
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Re: [315Mhz] Doorbell - How to?
315 Mhz is not allowed as b_weijenberg said, probably it's a US version/type?. Anyway, you can't use it in Europe assuming you live in Europe. If you bought it at bol.com and it is 315 Mhz, i would return it
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Re: [315Mhz] Doorbell - How to?
Well, okay but why my rflink and my rfxcom doesnt see this doorbell?SweetPants wrote: Tuesday 09 April 2019 19:01315 Mhz is not allowed as b_weijenberg said, probably it's a US version/type?. Anyway, you can't use it in Europe assuming you live in Europe. If you bought it at bol.com and it is 315 Mhz, i would return it
I can check with a spectrum analyzer to see on wich freq it does its job?
Will let you know then later this week.
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Re: [315Mhz] Doorbell - How to?
Because 433Mhz is not the same as 315Mhz, this will never workBarryT wrote: Tuesday 09 April 2019 20:57Well, okay but why my rflink and my rfxcom doesnt see this doorbell?SweetPants wrote: Tuesday 09 April 2019 19:01315 Mhz is not allowed as b_weijenberg said, probably it's a US version/type?. Anyway, you can't use it in Europe assuming you live in Europe. If you bought it at bol.com and it is 315 Mhz, i would return it
I can check with a spectrum analyzer to see on wich freq it does its job?
Will let you know then later this week.
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Re: [315Mhz] Doorbell - How to?
I checked with a spectrum analyzer, will show you the results:
indeed, 433..
but, its weird that the rfxcom as well the rflink didnt see this doorbell?
why is that?
doorbell pressed: normal:
indeed, 433..
but, its weird that the rfxcom as well the rflink didnt see this doorbell?
why is that?
doorbell pressed: normal:
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SweetPants
Re: [315Mhz] Doorbell - How to?
Then it probably is not supported, did you check the supported device list of both transceivers?BarryT wrote: Wednesday 17 April 2019 19:47 but, its weird that the rfxcom as well the rflink didnt see this doorbell?
why is that?
doorbell pressed:
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Re: [315Mhz] Doorbell - How to?
It seems that it is fsk modulation, a protocol wich is not supported by rfx or rflink..SweetPants wrote: Thursday 18 April 2019 8:30Then it probably is not supported, did you check the supported device list of both transceivers?BarryT wrote: Wednesday 17 April 2019 19:47 but, its weird that the rfxcom as well the rflink didnt see this doorbell?
why is that?
doorbell pressed:
Need to have an arduino with rfm69 chip.
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