Any one know of a baro Sensor that operates with the RFXCOM?
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It transmits on 433 and is on the RFXCom compatibility list: http://www.rfxcom.com/oregon/en. Not sure why it mentions bluetooth on the OS page.
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I wonder if OS changed the protocol on this, as Homeseer sells it in their store with a notice that is not compatable with RFXCOM
HS lists it under wireless sendors.Blair
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Originally posted by BlairG View PostI wonder if OS changed the protocol on this, as Homeseer sells it in their store with a notice that is not compatable with RFXCOM
HS lists it under wireless sendors.
Cheers
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The BTHGN129 transmits at 433.92MHz and is supported by the RFXtrx433(E)/RFXrec433(E)
http://www.oregonscientificstore.com...l/BTHGN129.pdf
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Hi all
I am scripting with RFXTRX - Oregon BTHGN129 baro device, since a few years, so far so good...
Except for my case that the precision of sensor data release is 1 hPa, which doens'nt give smooth lines in charts. To get smooth lines on one single day, you need one more digit : eg 1013hPa, to 1013.5hPa.
I am still on the market for a more precise device.
It would be fine too, if we could get more digits from the 129 sensor...
If someone have a clue, I shall take it.
Jean
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