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Control of remote mains sockets via 433MHz. Contribute to nightcustard/RFcontrol development by creating an account on GitHub.
Remote control based on cheap keyfob modules. Use the buttons as bits to encode up to 15 individual channels. Costs: €5! I was playing around with some 433MHz wireless modules which are sold all ...
Use your Arduino to operate remote radio controlled devices. This will most likely work with all popular low cost power outlet sockets. All you need is a Arduino, a 315/433MHz AM transmitter (find out ...
The 433 MHz spectrum is a little bit of an oddball. It’s one of the few areas of the radio spectrum which is nearly universally unlicensed Outside of the US, it’s an open playground for… ...
[Jean-Christophe Rona] found himself with some free time and decided to finish a project he started two years ago, reverse engineering cheap 433MHz home automation equipment. He hopes to control hi… ...
Remote control based on cheap keyfob modules. Use the buttons as bits to encode up to 15 individual channels. Costs: €5! I was playing around with some 433MHz wireless modules which are sold all ...