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rgr101 avatar rgr101 commented on June 26, 2024

What is meant by a 'normal' RF blind?
It may be difficult to determine without a precise specification due to the numerous radio protocols available.
Additionally, the frequency range presents a unique challenge as Somfy operates on 433.42 MHz, which differs from the more common 433.92 MHz used by other 433 MHz applications. This makes the parallel operation of Somfy and other radio receivers a particular challenge...

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jbrandek avatar jbrandek commented on June 26, 2024

What is meant by a 'normal' RF blind? It may be difficult to determine without a precise specification due to the numerous radio protocols available. Additionally, the frequency range presents a unique challenge as Somfy operates on 433.42 MHz, which differs from the more common 433.92 MHz used by other 433 MHz applications. This makes the parallel operation of Somfy and other radio receivers a particular challenge...

Oh no i dont mean to control both at same time, i just mean use this easy and nice gui way to also config other blinds, remote controled rf blinds.
To make it easy to copy the rf signal from the remote and make it as a time based covers, just to make it user friendly asi it is right now for somfy, maybe the user can set up the frecuancy as the specs of the remote and then make it a easier way to configure than the code based esphome that you have to cipher the whole dump to see what to use of the raw data...

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rstrouse avatar rstrouse commented on June 26, 2024

Did you know that many of the 433.92 motors are actually already supported by changing the base frequency to 433.92 then using the RTW or RTV protocol? However, the transceiver can only be set to one base frequency and it must conform to either a 56 bit or 80 bit transmission packet. Not all motors conform to this.

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jbrandek avatar jbrandek commented on June 26, 2024

No i didnt ok i will try that, thanks, i tried to read a remote signal, setting the frecuency at 433.92 but didnt work, but i will try again to see if i can make it work

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rstrouse avatar rstrouse commented on June 26, 2024

I am closing this for now and assume you got this sorted.

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