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Doorbell with energy-harvesting button #2405
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The signal is badly clipping (too loud), remove the antenna, add more distance or set a low manual gain. Also you are hitting the frequency dead on. DC will not work well, try to offset by e.g. 20k - 30k ( And then these senders usually are very fast to conserve energy, set a higher rate, e.g. |
Samples.zip |
Still "too loud" and you really need |
This time I shifted frequency and moved stepwise away from sender till I got no reception anymore. |
It looks like a simple PWM 50/150 µs signal. This will work: Write a conf documented conf file and open a PR to include that if you like. |
Bell 1 and 2 can be received with the above command when Bell 3 is this type and seems to need a different decoder. |
Do we have a place to store these flex configs? Open issues don't seem like the right place! |
I have this doorbell: link The decoder mentioned above worked fine after also adding |
If you have the time please write a documented conf file as suggested and PR. |
I filed this PR #2940. |
I've got some doorbells whose buttons have no battery, i.e. they harvest energy when a user pushes the button.
I can't get it to get decoded. Here are some samples:
Samples.zip
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