LightwaveRF products
Just spotted these on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B007XFSMEG/ref=s9_simh_co_p23_d1_i2?p...
Bit pricey but quite nice looking.
Do we know if HAH can control these?
I read that the Lightwave RF WiFi link unit can control the Terrier iTemp RF valves. These use 868MHz. The HAH Universal RF works at 433MHz, so unless the WiFi link has both 433 & 868, I don't think that the HAH will be able to drive these sockets.
For us in the UK a well known DIY store also stocks Lightwave kit - http://search.diy.com/search#?p=KK&srid=S8-UKLD02&lbc=diy&ts=ajax&pw=sie...
and Siemens HA kit, could also be controlled?
Using my trusty Logic analyzer I can see the RF for the Byron RS61 is pretty close to the BSB pulse widths of 385/1170. Which explains why BSB codes work with it. They are slightly different if you want to tweak it. I'd need to measure the output on the HAH RF to check for exact alignment numbers.
This 8 quid LR is pretty nice. If you are into decoding RF then its worth having one.
I measured the interburst at 11ms and the BSB is configured as 10ms again close enough...
Brett
Yes, the HAH URF does support LightwaveRF lighting and power products which use 433. Their thermostat and radiator valves use 868.
More info can be found here: http://www.dbzoo.com/livebox/universalrf?s[]=lightwaverf#lightwaverf_dimmable_cfl_bulb
If you have the 'WiFi' controller there is also info on the UDP protocol for it on the web.
Paul
One down: http://www.dbzoo.com/livebox/universalrf#lightwaverf_dimmable_cfl_bulb
If the others use the same protocol which I'm assuming they would then we have a fighting chance.