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Management of RF 433 MHz by means of RfKey and Rules #4348

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SibMan54 opened this issue Nov 13, 2018 · 5 comments
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Management of RF 433 MHz by means of RfKey and Rules #4348

SibMan54 opened this issue Nov 13, 2018 · 5 comments
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@SibMan54
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I have a board Wemos D1 and the RF transmitter is connected to it. In a configuration Sonoff Bridge and GPIO04 - RfSend is chosen
The RfSend teams I can operate devices 433 MHz
I want to operate these devices by means of the RfKey1 buttons... RfKey16
Whether it is possible to realize it by means of scenarios? For example somehow so
"rule on RfKey1#State do RfSend 12345 endon"
Or can you suggest any other option

@arendst
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arendst commented Nov 13, 2018

Sonoff Bridge is dedicated hardware using an ESP8266 and a RF microcontroller. This doesn't look like a Wemos D1 and a RF transmitter...

Forget Sonoff Bridge in your case and use the RcSwitch implementation.

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RFKEY is not a trigger for rules. You can read the wiki for the available triggers.

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Closing this issue as it has been answered.

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