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Add USERMOD RC Switch - for controlling RC transmitter #3984
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It would be nice if you'd provide dynamic configuration to allow run-time selection of GPIO.
Tested with json
And MQTT
And its working! Would be good to have this in master... 0_15 does not seem to build so I need to copy code each time... |
@JuMalIO what an excellent idea , do you have any specific RC transmitter link so we could buy the same ? 433MHz ? I though RC uses 2.4GH , if that is RF433MHz then we have that even with a remote salvged from analog |
I just bought cheap FS1000A 433MHz transmitter module from Ali and it is working with my motorized roller blinds. |
Why would you need to change a PIN? You still need to compile usermod any way if you want this mod? |
Because there are some people (and bots) that provide pre-compiled binaries. They will not do it for every GPIO possible for a single usermod. And it will not get my approval until it gets this option. |
@JuMalIO Not sure you have closed this to open a new one or you no longer interested in that .If you are still interested then we are able to use an this RF433 usermod https://github.com/athom-tech/Sound-Reactive-WLED/blob/master/usermods/RF433/RF433_V2.h And it is working as expected with on/off functionality Unfortunately i tried your usermod mainly due to mqtt but it was not working for me , if you closed this for that reason then we might give it a shot to adept mqtt ( we may or may not submit a PR as that is a different matter then actually having a usermod working and available to the community ) . |
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