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Re: 868mhz

Posted: Monday 23 November 2015 16:16
by bbqkees
There is no general RFXCOM-like 868Mhz transceiver available.

Z-Wave uses 868Mhz in Europe, so if you want to control Z-Wave devices you can use a Z-Wave USB stick.

Re: 868mhz

Posted: Monday 23 November 2015 19:12
by gizmocuz
868Mhz is in the make... could take some time, and the protocols for your hardware 'might' need to be included.
But lets first wait till its finished

Re: 868mhz

Posted: Tuesday 24 November 2015 11:57
by pj-r
gizmocuz wrote:868Mhz is in the make...
By maker of rfxtrx, rflink or someone else? Just thinking debug help and/or device donations ;)

Re: 868mhz

Posted: Tuesday 24 November 2015 13:08
by Egregius
rfxcom
I saw it already as a new hardware device in Domoticz.

Re: 868mhz

Posted: Friday 18 November 2016 22:36
by Laars
There is an rfxcom prototype, but not (yet) available: http://www.rfxcom.com/RFXtrx868X

Re: 868mhz

Posted: Sunday 20 November 2016 7:39
by Redguy
The RFLink gateway sold bij nodo-webshop.nl lets you choose which radio you connect.. (not affiliated with them, just looking into the same)

I believe rflink issuported by domoticz and is cheap to buy or easy to diy, it can handle 315, 433, 866 or 2.4g modules if i read their info correctly.

It's just an arduino mega + radio module + downloadable firmware that seems almost as powerfull as the rfxcom

Re: 868mhz

Posted: Sunday 20 November 2016 10:56
by Derik
Is this a Zwave 868Mhz version..
Or is there a other kind of type 868Mhz protocol?

Re: 868mhz

Posted: Sunday 20 November 2016 16:36
by Toulon7559
Many meteo Personal Weather Stations operating with 868MHz.

Re: 868mhz

Posted: Sunday 05 February 2017 18:29
by JosEikhout
will this also support niko easywave ?