315mhz
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Arduino lib to operate 433/315Mhz devices like power outlet sockets and receive PIR, door, window sensor signals
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Dec 20, 2021 - C++
this is example of cloning my garage keys with Arduino Digispark and FS1000A transmitter. The keys sequences were recorded first using Universal Radio Hacker tool
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Apr 6, 2024 - C++
This is simple half duplex radio communication device built with CC1101 module and Arduino Pro Micro (3.3V / 8MHz) using SmartRC library
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Aug 14, 2022 - C++
This is a simple 2 WAY radio chat device built from Digispark (ATTINY85) + FS1000A + MX-PM-5V modules. Allows "IRC" like radio communication between several PC connected to 433MHz/315MHz frequency.
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Sep 12, 2022 - C++
This library contains code for the XD-RF-5V & XD-FST to allow for radio communication between two devices
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Oct 7, 2017 - C++
Example project: 433MHz/315MHz receiver with the Arduino framework
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Apr 16, 2022 - C++
Remote touch button using Digispark USB ATTiny85 and RF receiver
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May 5, 2022 - C++
Control 433/315Mhz devices (power outlets/bulbs/text)
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Jul 5, 2017 - C++
A Raspberry PI C++ library with python bindings for controlling Holiday Time RF outlets.
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Aug 15, 2023 - C++
This library contains code for the XD-RF-5V & XD-FST to allow for radio communication between two devices
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Jul 27, 2018 - C++
🔑This is a small project about an RF module for an Arduino. This module can transmit at 433 MHz, which can be used to jam or disable a car key. ❗This project is for educational and informational purposes only. In some countries, it is illegal to block a signal. I assume no liability for any damage.❗
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Aug 28, 2023 - C++
A frequency replaying device working at 433mhz and 315mhz using Arduino board
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Oct 5, 2024 - C++
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