Rafa G.M.
Rafa G.M.
The app should work right away just following the install instructions. But what you could do are firstly check the framework [documentation](http://book.cakephp.org/2.0/en/installation.html) to see if you're missing something, other thing...
Anyone got it working? I bought one recently and I'm unable to decode this. I don't have a logic analyzer to check the packages. anything I've already tested doesn't work...
### About the remote: - Model: 8 50 50 00075 - Manufactured: 2022-06 ### BUTTON A-ON (x5) ``` Decimal: 618491283 (32Bit) Binary: 00100100110111010110110110010011 Tri-State: not applicable PulseLength: 692 microseconds Protocol:...
Firstable, thank you for taking your time to help me :-) really appreciated! Well, you figured out more than I did. I did tried XOR some of the codes but...
@rasic Wow that would be awesome! Today I have been testing trying different protocols changing them by hand but funny enough I ended with more or less the same protocol...
Hi @rasic, just checking if you did manage to make any advancement :) Can I do something to help you? If you have a repository I could take a look....
Good news! I finally managed to make it work with the help of an oscilloscope I found out that the remote sends two codes, one is 24bits of length and...
I'm new to this, but I think you should take a look to the protocol section at [RCSwitch.h](https://github.com/sui77/rc-switch/blob/436a74b03f3dc17a29ee327af29d5a05d77f94b9/RCSwitch.h#L120) as well as [RCSwitch.cpp](https://github.com/sui77/rc-switch/blob/436a74b03f3dc17a29ee327af29d5a05d77f94b9/RCSwitch.cpp#L58) and once configured/figure it out your custom protocol...
Try with a cheap logic analyzer or an oscilloscope if you have access to one. The protocol is given for what I understand by the times periods of the signal...
The output is: ``` /dev/tty /dev/tty23 /dev/tty39 /dev/tty54 /dev/ttyS1 /dev/ttyS25 /dev/tty0 /dev/tty24 /dev/tty4 /dev/tty55 /dev/ttyS10 /dev/ttyS26 /dev/tty1 /dev/tty25 /dev/tty40 /dev/tty56 /dev/ttyS11 /dev/ttyS27 /dev/tty10 /dev/tty26 /dev/tty41 /dev/tty57 /dev/ttyS12 /dev/ttyS28 /dev/tty11 /dev/tty27...