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Re: Home Easy protocols



I've done a fair bit of work in decoding the various HE protocols.
Details at http://www.dbzoo.com/livebox/universalrf

Cheers,
Derek.

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Martin Howell" <martin.howell@...>
wrote:
>
> I am looking at controlling my various Home Easy devices using Arduino
> to allow me to switch things on and off depending on eg daylight or
> temperature.  I've found some radio modules on ebay (under 4 quid a
> pair) and downloaded all the Arduino software I can find off the web,
> but am struggling to get any sense out of it.
>
> To prove that the radio modules work, I have looked at the receiver
> output on a 'scope, and it looks to me as if the Home Easy controllers
> send out an initial 'wake up' signal, then the data packet around half
a
> second later.  Unless I'm reading this all wrong, this seems to be
> different to the Home Easy protocols that are swilling around the web
> which suggest a continuous burst of wakeup+data
>
> Has anyone else here attempted to do this?  Alternatively, does anyone
> have any definitive info on the Home Easy protocol - I'm talking about
> the units that were sold in B&Q up until recently, not the ones
where
> you had to set the house code on a dial on the back.
>
> Progress (if I make any) will be reported on my blog -
>
> grizzly-grizzlysblog.blogspot.com/
>
> Thanks
>




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