Update on my IoT project – the common RF transmitter modules for the Raspberry Pi just don’t have the “oomph” to control my pool light. Moving on to hacking a Sonoff RF Bridge as an alternative…
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herbs derbs
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Maybe of your interests crowdsupply.com/krakenrf/krake…
Jonathan LaCour
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Neato. Looks like overkill, tho!
Lisa B
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the fanciest I get is my digital home assistant which I unboxed and plugged into the wall (and no I don’t care what data it collects because I assume more insightful data was already being collected by other means, i.e. my light switch on/off habits vs credit card spend)
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@cleverdevil Tally ho!
Al LaCour
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Easy for you to say. WAY beyond my IT pay grade.
Eric Southard
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Maybe a Bluetooth long range hat, like this? waveshare.com/nrf52840-eval-…
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Not sure that will do 433 MHz RF. I’m actually pretty optimistic about this little RF Bridge. We shall see once it arrives this weekend or early next week!
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Maybe of your interests crowdsupply.com/krakenrf/krake…
Neato. Looks like overkill, tho!
the fanciest I get is my digital home assistant which I unboxed and plugged into the wall (and no I don’t care what data it collects because I assume more insightful data was already being collected by other means, i.e. my light switch on/off habits vs credit card spend)
@cleverdevil Tally ho!
Easy for you to say. WAY beyond my IT pay grade.
Maybe a Bluetooth long range hat, like this? waveshare.com/nrf52840-eval-…
Not sure that will do 433 MHz RF. I’m actually pretty optimistic about this little RF Bridge. We shall see once it arrives this weekend or early next week!