The Sonoff RF Bridge is not compatible with X-10 codes out of the box. I am trying to receive the X-10 RT504 handheld remote codes as well as EagleEye and some X-10 security stuff like door/window sensors. But the big item is the handheld remotes. As far as I can tell the old X-10 remotes are 310MHz in N. America.
I flashed the bridge with Tasmota and Portisch to see if the RF transceiver could be reprogrammed to work on the 310MHz. Again no progress here, however it may be possible with other libraries installed.
Another flash called Pilight for the Sonoff RF Bridge claims to be able to send and receive X-10 automation and security codes. Pilight is loaded in conjunction with OpenMQTTGateway.
So how can this work? Even if the radio now a Software Defined Radio, how would the antenna work on that wide a frequency range?
Any of you gurus done the Pilight flash ?
edit: it just occurred to me that the European X-10 market may have used 433MHz and that may be what Pilight bases their compatibility on.
I flashed the bridge with Tasmota and Portisch to see if the RF transceiver could be reprogrammed to work on the 310MHz. Again no progress here, however it may be possible with other libraries installed.
Another flash called Pilight for the Sonoff RF Bridge claims to be able to send and receive X-10 automation and security codes. Pilight is loaded in conjunction with OpenMQTTGateway.
So how can this work? Even if the radio now a Software Defined Radio, how would the antenna work on that wide a frequency range?
Any of you gurus done the Pilight flash ?
edit: it just occurred to me that the European X-10 market may have used 433MHz and that may be what Pilight bases their compatibility on.
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