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Dewenwils BH-V series AC outlet switches #2924

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waltje opened this issue May 10, 2024 · 5 comments
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Dewenwils BH-V series AC outlet switches #2924

waltje opened this issue May 10, 2024 · 5 comments

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@waltje
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waltje commented May 10, 2024

Hello:

Looks like the BH-V series transmitters (I have 5-channel units, but they also exist in 1, 2 and 3-channel models)
are not supported yet.

These use a standard PT2260-series encoder, but with a twist: their oscillator is set to a very short period (4.7M ohm
reistors, I believe that ends up being 168usec or so?)

Debug output available.

@zuckschwerdt
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Can you grab a sample file and upload here as zip? https://triq.org/rtl_433/ANALYZE.html

@waltje
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waltje commented May 10, 2024

See attached. First (g002) is channel 1 "ON", second (g003) is channel 1 "OFF".

RTL433_Dewenwils_BHV_Samples.zip

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Looks good. The rtl_433 -A suggestions will work, e.g. use a flex decoder with
-X 'n=name,m=OOK_PWM,s=150,l=500,g=800,r=6000,t=50,bits=25'
for an output of {25}eaaacc8 and {25}eaaac38

Write a documented conf file like these https://github.com/merbanan/rtl_433/tree/master/conf and PR if you like.

@waltje
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waltje commented May 10, 2024 via email

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waltje commented May 14, 2024

PR opened.

@waltje waltje closed this as completed May 14, 2024
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