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    BLOnkyo and Google Home?

    HW - i5 4570T @2.9ghz runs @11w | 8gb ram | 128gb ssd OS - Win10 x64

    HS - HS3 Pro Edition 3.0.0.435

    Plugins - BLRF 2.0.94.0 | Concord 4 3.1.13.10 | HSBuddy 3.9.605.5 | HSTouch Server 3.0.0.68 | RFXCOM 30.0.0.36 | X10 3.0.0.36 | Z-Wave 3.0.1.190

    Hardware - EdgePort/4 DB9 Serial | RFXCOM 433MHz USB Transceiver | Superbus 2000 for Concord 4 | TI103 X-10 Interface | WGL Designs W800 RF | Z-Net Z-Wave Interface

    #2
    wow.. im searching and I see I posted this a while ago. seems my txt is gone... wow...

    ok so …
    my question was.. I believe... if I use this plugin, can I have google home turn off the device or so... sometimes we go to bed and stuff is left on.... have google minis around the house....

    or when set alarm, have it go and make sure it is off...
    HW - i5 4570T @2.9ghz runs @11w | 8gb ram | 128gb ssd OS - Win10 x64

    HS - HS3 Pro Edition 3.0.0.435

    Plugins - BLRF 2.0.94.0 | Concord 4 3.1.13.10 | HSBuddy 3.9.605.5 | HSTouch Server 3.0.0.68 | RFXCOM 30.0.0.36 | X10 3.0.0.36 | Z-Wave 3.0.1.190

    Hardware - EdgePort/4 DB9 Serial | RFXCOM 433MHz USB Transceiver | Superbus 2000 for Concord 4 | TI103 X-10 Interface | WGL Designs W800 RF | Z-Net Z-Wave Interface

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      #3
      Originally posted by TeleFragger View Post
      wow.. im searching and I see I posted this a while ago. seems my txt is gone... wow...

      ok so …
      my question was.. I believe... if I use this plugin, can I have google home turn off the device or so... sometimes we go to bed and stuff is left on.... have google minis around the house....

      or when set alarm, have it go and make sure it is off...
      If I'm understanding your question correctly, the answer is anything that can trigger an HS event can turn off a receiver supported by BLOnkyo. The PI devices aren't directly exposed to Google (nor to Alexa), but an intermediate virtual device solves that.

      Here are the devices created for my TX-NR646.
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      -Wade

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        #4
        Originally posted by cc4005 View Post
        Here are the devices created for my TX-NR646.
        Correction. Forgot I had a bunch of unused devices hidden. Here's all the BLOnkyo devices.

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        -Wade

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          #5
          ummm WOW... ok ok ok…
          ill wait for HS4 on this one but most likely ill go with BLOnkyo… always liked blades plugins...
          HW - i5 4570T @2.9ghz runs @11w | 8gb ram | 128gb ssd OS - Win10 x64

          HS - HS3 Pro Edition 3.0.0.435

          Plugins - BLRF 2.0.94.0 | Concord 4 3.1.13.10 | HSBuddy 3.9.605.5 | HSTouch Server 3.0.0.68 | RFXCOM 30.0.0.36 | X10 3.0.0.36 | Z-Wave 3.0.1.190

          Hardware - EdgePort/4 DB9 Serial | RFXCOM 433MHz USB Transceiver | Superbus 2000 for Concord 4 | TI103 X-10 Interface | WGL Designs W800 RF | Z-Net Z-Wave Interface

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            #6
            I use BLOnkyo with my Integra gear. It works very well. For VR control, I use a combination of virtual devices with trigger events, and Jon00 alexa helper script (I went the amazon route vs G-Home as my primary control)
            My home is smarter than your honor roll student.

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