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Re: Re: RF 433MHz temperature/weather sensor receiver for the PC.


  • Subject: Re: Re: RF 433MHz temperature/weather sensor receiver for the PC.
  • From: "Pete Shew" <ukha_d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 06 May 2004 19:00:25 +0100
  • References: <c6tekb+aikr@eGroups.com>

I had a response from Electronic Temperature Instruments Ltd. They are :=20

Frequency: 433MHz
Remote Sensor: 30x65x80mm

These are the ones at =A310 and claim to have 4 channels.=20

Pete


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On 30/04/2004 at 11:51 Simon Allen wrote:

>--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Pete Shew" <ukha_d@s...> wrote:
>> I found some senders at=20
>https://secure.etiltd.co.uk/acatalog/Gifts_By_Post_Miscellaneous_16.h
>tml for =A310 inc VAT. There "more info" link doesn't seem to
work at=20
>the moment, but does this look like one of the ones you support?
>
>Hi Pete,
>
>It's hard to be sure, as you say there's not enough info.  Certainly=20
>it's not one that's supported currently (unless it's a rebadged OS=20
>unit and happens to use the same protocol).
>
>The issue really is this. If the sender transmits on 433MHz AM (ASK=20
>modulation) and there's interest in it and I can get hold of one,=20
>then I will make it work :)
>
>Be careful with older stuff as it may well transmit on 418MHz which=20
>I don't ever plan to support, as that band is no longer available=20
>for new users.
>
>Simon.
>
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