Any chance that your new gizmo ( http://www.telldus.se/forum/viewtopic.php?t=626 ) will be able to receive: "AM decoded 433.92MHz radio signal".
So that you don’t have to know your way around a soldering iron (i.e. build an http://wiki.nethome.nu/doku.php/modupm) in order to receive and log multiple cheap ass temp sensors? (Just picked up a few more today from CO and I hope that this will be one of the first steps towards our automated flat).
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I'm really looking forward to buying one of these the minute they're ready for sale. I have a whole bunch of these UPM temperature / moisture meters. And want to graph them over time, as well as turn on an air moisturizer when the air is too dry.
I also have a bunch of ADAX oven thermostats. Do they sell those in sweden?
Basically these things: http://www.adax.no/index.php?option=com ... 17&lang=en
The frequency is right, and when i plug a set of headphones into an old marmitek powermid i can hear the signal being transmitted. If it sounds interesting, perhaps i could mail you the house central for signal analysis. During the summer months, i have no need for central heating anyway, but being able to control the thermostats depending on room temperature from a remote sensor, or skewing the thermostat setting depending on the outside temperature would be a very cool feature to have.
The symphony central does a decent enough job that i gave up trying to analyze the signals myself when i didn't succeed decoding them (plugging the powermid output into a sound card input and capturing the sound)
But i'm sure telldus has WAY more experience reversing signals like that.
I also have a bunch of ADAX oven thermostats. Do they sell those in sweden?
Basically these things: http://www.adax.no/index.php?option=com ... 17&lang=en
The frequency is right, and when i plug a set of headphones into an old marmitek powermid i can hear the signal being transmitted. If it sounds interesting, perhaps i could mail you the house central for signal analysis. During the summer months, i have no need for central heating anyway, but being able to control the thermostats depending on room temperature from a remote sensor, or skewing the thermostat setting depending on the outside temperature would be a very cool feature to have.
The symphony central does a decent enough job that i gave up trying to analyze the signals myself when i didn't succeed decoding them (plugging the powermid output into a sound card input and capturing the sound)
But i'm sure telldus has WAY more experience reversing signals like that.
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