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Re: Domia Lite anyone have an idea of the codes they transmit?



There is a range of X10-compatible powerline modules (Domia, rather
than
Domia Lite) but these are quite a bit more expensive than standard X10
(although they claim to be more reliable)

The wireless Domia Lite modules operate on 433Mhz like regular X10 RF
devices.  I'd imagine it should be possible to control them via a PC and
an RFXCOM transmitter, although it would require someone to reverse
engineer the protocol and may require new firmware for the transmitter
(depending on what the message format turns out to be).  Sounds like
potential Boxing Day fun to me...

Mal




Gary wrote:

> http://www.idomus.co.uk/products_domia%20Lite.asp
> <http://www.idomus.co.uk/products_domia%20Lite.asp>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I like the look of these as they are cheap, seems they work similar to
> x10, house code etc. But they state there not compatible with X10?
>
> Any ideas of the transmitter side as i would suspect they just adapted
> a known coding mechanism.
>
> Regards
>
> Gary
>
> __._,_.__
>
>
>




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