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RFXCOM and xPL


  • Subject: RFXCOM and xPL
  • From: Mal Lansell <mal@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 16:57:19 +0100

After more than a year of development and refinement, the xPL to
RFXCOM
gateway is complete :-)
xPL now has full support for the RFXCOM range of RF receivers and
transmitters.

The xPLRFX service for Windows 98 / 2000 / XP and Vista can be
downloaded from:
http://www.xplmonkey.com/rf.html


*RFXCOM Receiver Supported Protocols*

X10 Standard,
X10 Security
X10 PC Remotes
Digimax 210/TH10 Thermostats
RFXCOM RFXSensor, RFXPower
Electrisave Cent-a-Meter
Visonic PowerCode and CodeSecure (including BT VP1000 Home Monitor Sensors)
Domia Lite
KlikOn-KlikOff
ELRO AB600
NEXA
IKEA Koppla
Oregon Scientific

*RFXCOM Transmitter Supported Protocols*

X10 Standard
X10 Security
Domia Lite
KlikOn-KlikOff
ELRO AB600
NEXA
Flamingo AB400
Harrison Curtain Motors
IKEA Koppla



The Oregon Scientific sensors that are tested and are known to work with
RFXCOM and xPL are listed below (measured values in brackets):

BTHR918/THGR918 Temp-Hygro-Baro (Temperature, Humidity, Barometer)
PCR122/RGR126/682/918 Rain Gauge (Total Rainfall, Rainfall Rate)
STR918/WGR918/WTGR800 Anemometer (Wind Speed, Average Speed, Direction)
THGR122/228/810/918/WTGR800 Temp-Hygro (Temperature, Humidity)
THR128/138 Indoor Temp (Temperature)
THWR288 Floating Water Thermometer (Temperature)
UV138 Ultraviolet Sensor (UV Index)

Many other Oregon sensors will probably work, but have not yet been tested.

Mal














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