RFXCOM USB 433.92MHz receiver for X10 & Oregon Scientific

Philippe SCHMUCK philippe.schmuck at wanadoo.fr
Tue Jan 2 16:28:24 PST 2007


Michael,

I did not buy it - I was waiting about your answer ...
According to their support, it should be seen as a W800.

If this is right, the new question is how to use it with a RFXSensor  
like the "1-Wire RF Sensors" (http://www.rfxcom.com/sensors.html)  
using the  packets format described in the RFXSensor document  http:// 
www.rfxcom.com/documents/RFXSensor.pdf.

If you're OK to write the handler, I'll buy one and do all the debug  
you need - for me it should me a good way to use all the 1-wire stuff.

What do you think ?


Le 2 janv. 07 à 14:24, <michael at shed.com> <michael at shed.com> a écrit :

>
> Hello Philippe,
>
> That's a very interesting product set.
>
> which model do you have ?
>
> maybe they did it right and it should be that it 'just works'
> as a W800 or CM19 etc...
>
> If this is something that is available in the EU and it looks
> like it would be 'stable', I'll whip up a handler for it.
>
> If you configure it as a CM19 and turn on DEBUG mode, XTension
> will at least capture what it sees coming in.
>
> how:  WINDOWS menu  -- choose Interface Status popout
>       choose CM19 -- click on DEBUG button
>       data is written to the LOG ...
>
> lemme know ?
> michael
>
> Philippe said :
>
>>
>> Is anyone using this hardware with XTension ?
>>
>> According their web site (http://www.rfxcom.com/) is compatible with
>> XTension, using the Virtual COM Port Drivers from http://
>> www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm but after that, I don't see how to
>> configure XTension to work with this module (device not listed in
>> preference).
>>
>>
>> Thanks.
>
>
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