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HTTP 433MHz controller

API for Arduino to send and receive 433 commands (for powersocket-switches and such). Accessible via HTTP so you can trigger it with IFTTT's Maker channel. It can also make a HTTP request to Maker for every received command, so you can use it to trigger your recipes.

Uses

You can use this sketch for several purposes:

  • Send 433 commands to devices you own (e.g. powersocket switches or a smart home controlstation) from IFTTT
  • Log 433 commands in your home by calling a Maker trigger (or your own logserver)
  • Trigger IFTTT recipes with a 433 remote (basically a physical button for IFTTT)

Dependencies

This Arduino sketch uses the Arduino Ethernet Library to listen for HTTP requests and call a (currently hardcoded) URL for every incoming 433 command. It also uses the 433MHzForArduino library to send and receive RF commands on 433MHz.

Installation

There are no installation instructions yet.

Project status

This project has just started and is not even ready for a pre-alpha release. However, feel free to 'watch' this repo to stay up-to-date with my progress.

License

This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License V3. This means it's open source and anyone is allowed to use the code. However, it does require anyone who distributes the code or a derivative work to make the source available under the same terms. Spread your knowledge! ;-)

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