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- # config for rtl_433
- # A valid config line is a keyword followed by an argument to the end of line.
- # Whitespace around the keyword is ignored, whitespace is space and tab
- # Comments start with a hash sign, no inline comments, empty lines are ok.
- #
- # Boolean options can be true/false, yes/no, on/off, enable/disable, or 1/0
- #
- # All options will be applied in the order given, overwriting previous values.
- # Options given on the command line are then applied left to right.
- #
- # Config files can be nested/stacked (use multiple -c and config_file = ).
- #
- # If no -c option is given the first `rtl_433.conf` found of this list will be loaded:
- # - in the current working dir, i.e. `./rtl_433.conf`
- # - in XDG_CONFIG_HOME, e.g. `$HOME/.config/rtl_433/`
- # - in SYSCONFDIR, usually PREFIX/etc, e.g. `/usr/local/etc/rtl_433/`
- ## General options
- # as command line option:
- # [-v] Increase verbosity (can be used multiple times).
- # -v : verbose notice, -vv : verbose info, -vvv : debug, -vvvv : trace.
- # 1=fatal, 2=critical, 3=error, 4=warning (default), 5=notice, 6=info, 7=debug, 8=trace
- verbose 0
- # as command line option:
- # [-c <path>] Read config options from a file
- #config_file
- ## Tuner options
- # as command line option:
- # [-d <RTL-SDR USB device index>] (default: 0)
- # [-d :<RTL-SDR USB device serial (can be set with rtl_eeprom -s)>]
- # [-d "" Open default SoapySDR device
- # [-d driver=rtlsdr Open e.g. specific SoapySDR device
- # default is "0" (RTL-SDR) or "" (SoapySDR)
- device 0
- # as command line option:
- # [-g <gain>] (default: 0 for auto)
- # For RTL-SDR: gain in tenths of dB ("0" is auto).
- # For SoapySDR: gain in dB for automatic distribution ("" is auto), or string of gain elements.
- # E.g. "LNA=20,TIA=8,PGA=2" for LimeSDR.
- #gain 0
- # as command line option:
- # [-t <settings>] apply a list of keyword=value settings for SoapySDR devices
- # E.g. "antenna=A,bandwidth=4.5M,rfnotch_ctrl=false"
- #settings antenna=A,bandwidth=4.5M
- # as command line option:
- # [-f <frequency>] [-f...] Receive frequency(s) (default: 433920000 Hz)
- # default is "433.92M", other reasonable values are 315M, 345M, 915M and 868M
- frequency 433.92M
- #frequency 915M
- # as command line option:
- # [-H <seconds>] Hop interval for polling of multiple frequencies (default: 600 seconds)
- # default is "600" seconds, only used when multiple frequencies are given#
- #hop_interval 6
- # as command line option:
- # [-p <ppm_error] Correct rtl-sdr tuner frequency offset error (default: 0)
- # default is "0"
- #ppm_error 0
- # as command line option:
- # [-s <sample rate>] Set sample rate (default: 250000 Hz)
- # default is "250k", other valid settings are 1024k, 2048k, 3200k
- #sample_rate 250k
- # as command line option:
- # [-D restart | pause | quit | manual] Input device run mode options.
- # default is "quit"
- #device_mode quit
- ## Demodulator options
- # as command line option:
- # [-R <device>] Enable only the specified device decoding protocol (can be used multiple times)
- # see "protocol" section below.
- # as command line option:
- # [-X <spec> | help] Add a general purpose decoder (prepend -R 0 to disable all decoders)
- # see "decoder" section below.
- # as command line option:
- # [-Y auto | classic | minmax] FSK pulse detector mode.
- #pulse_detect auto
- # as command line option:
- # [-Y level=<dB level>] Manual detection level used to determine pulses (-1.0 to -30.0) (0=auto).
- #pulse_detect level=0
- # as command line option:
- # [-Y minlevel=<dB level>] Manual minimum detection level used to determine pulses (-1.0 to -99.0).
- #pulse_detect minlevel=-12
- # as command line option:
- # [-Y minsnr=<dB level>] Minimum SNR to determine pulses (1.0 to 99.0).
- #pulse_detect minsnr=9
- # as command line option:
- # [-Y autolevel] Set minlevel automatically based on average estimated noise.
- #pulse_detect autolevel
- # as command line option:
- # [-Y squelch] Skip frames below estimated noise level to lower cpu load.
- #pulse_detect squelch
- # as command line option:
- # [-Y ampest | magest] Choose amplitude or magnitude level estimator.
- #pulse_detect magest
- # as command line option:
- # [-n <value>] Specify number of samples to take (each sample is 2 bytes: 1 each of I & Q)
- #samples_to_read 0
- ## Analyze/Debug options
- # as command line option:
- # [-a] Analyze mode. Print a textual description of the signal. Disables decoding
- #analyze false
- # as command line option:
- # [-A] Pulse Analyzer. Enable pulse analysis and decode attempt
- #analyze_pulses false
- # as command line option:
- # [-b] Out block size: 262144 (default)
- #out_block_size
- # as command line option:
- # [-M time[:<options>]|protocol|level|noise[:<secs>]|stats|bits] Add various metadata to every output line.
- # Use "time" to add current date and time meta data (preset for live inputs).
- # Use "time:rel" to add sample position meta data (preset for read-file and stdin).
- # Use "time:unix" to show the seconds since unix epoch as time meta data. This is always UTC.
- # Use "time:iso" to show the time with ISO-8601 format (YYYY-MM-DD"T"hh:mm:ss).
- # Use "time:off" to remove time meta data.
- # Use "time:usec" to add microseconds to date time meta data.
- # Use "time:tz" to output time with timezone offset.
- # Use "time:utc" to output time in UTC.
- # (this may also be accomplished by invocation with TZ environment variable set).
- # "usec" and "utc" can be combined with other options, eg. "time:iso:utc" or "time:unix:usec".
- # Use "protocol" / "noprotocol" to output the decoder protocol number meta data.
- # Use "level" to add Modulation, Frequency, RSSI, SNR, and Noise meta data.
- # Use "noise[:secs]" to report estimated noise level at intervals (default: 10 seconds).
- # Use "stats[:[<level>][:<interval>]]" to report statistics (default: 600 seconds).
- # level 0: no report, 1: report successful devices, 2: report active devices, 3: report all
- # Use "bits" to add bit representation to code outputs (for debug).
- report_meta level
- report_meta noise
- report_meta stats
- report_meta time
- report_meta protocol
- # as command line option:
- # [-y <code>] Verify decoding of demodulated test data (e.g. "{25}fb2dd58") with enabled devices
- #test_data {25}fb2dd58
- ## File I/O options
- # as command line option:
- # [-S none|all|unknown|known] Signal auto save. Creates one file per signal.
- # Note: Saves raw I/Q samples (uint8 pcm, 2 channel). Preferred mode for generating test files.
- #signal_grabber none
- # as command line option:
- # [-r <filename>] Read data from input file instead of a receiver
- #read_file FILENAME.cu8
- # as command line option:
- # [-w <filename>] Save data stream to output file (a '-' dumps samples to stdout)
- #write_file FILENAME.cu8
- # as command line option:
- # [-W <filename>] Save data stream to output file, overwrite existing file
- #overwrite_file FILENAME.cu8
- ## Data output options
- # as command line option:
- # [-F log|kv|json|csv|mqtt|influx|syslog|trigger|null] Produce decoded output in given format.
- # Without this option the default is LOG and KV output. Use "-F null" to remove the default.
- # Append output to file with :<filename> (e.g. -F csv:log.csv), defaults to stdout.
- # Specify MQTT server with e.g. -F mqtt://localhost:1883
- # Add MQTT options with e.g. -F "mqtt://host:1883,opt=arg"
- # MQTT options are: user=foo, pass=bar, retain[=0|1], <format>[=topic]
- # Supported MQTT formats: (default is all)
- # events: posts JSON event data
- # states: posts JSON state data
- # devices: posts device and sensor info in nested topics
- # The topic string will expand keys like [/model]
- # E.g. -F "mqtt://localhost:1883,user=USERNAME,pass=PASSWORD,retain=0,devices=rtl_433[/id]"
- # With MQTT each rtl_433 instance needs a distinct driver selection. The MQTT Client-ID is computed from the driver string.
- # If you use multiple RTL-SDR, perhaps set a serial and select by that (helps not to get the wrong antenna).
- # Specify InfluxDB 2.0 server with e.g. -F "influx://localhost:9999/api/v2/write?org=<org>&bucket=<bucket>,token=<authtoken>"
- # Specify InfluxDB 1.x server with e.g. -F "influx://localhost:8086/write?db=<db>&p=<password>&u=<user>"
- # Additional parameter -M time:unix:usec:utc for correct timestamps in InfluxDB recommended
- # Specify host/port for syslog with e.g. -F syslog:127.0.0.1:1514
- # default is "kv", multiple outputs can be used.
- output kv
- #output mqtt://10.0.0.4:1883
- output {{ mqtt_output }}
- # as command line option:
- # [-K FILE | PATH | <tag> | <key>=<tag>] Add an expanded token or fixed tag to every output line.
- # If <tag> is "FILE" or "PATH" an expanded token will be added.
- # The <tag> can also be a GPSd URL, e.g.
- # -K gpsd,lat,lon" (report lat and lon keys from local gpsd)
- # -K loc=gpsd,lat,lon" (report lat and lon in loc object)
- # -K gpsd" (full json TPV report, in default "gps" object)
- # -K foo=gpsd://127.0.0.1:2947" (with key and address)
- # -K bar=gpsd,nmea" (NMEA default GPGGA report)
- # -K rmc=gpsd,nmea,filter='$GPRMC'" (NMEA GPRMC report)
- # Also <tag> can be a generic tcp address, e.g.
- # -K foo=tcp:localhost:4000" (read lines as TCP client)
- # -K bar=tcp://127.0.0.1:3000,init='subscribe tags\\r\\n'"
- # -K baz=tcp://127.0.0.1:5000,filter='a prefix to match'"
- #output_tag mytag
- # as command line option:
- # [-C] native|si|customary Convert units in decoded output.
- # default is "native"
- #convert native
- # as command line option:
- # [-T] specify number of seconds to run
- #duration 0
- # as command line option:
- # [-E hop | quit] Hop/Quit after outputting successful event(s)
- #stop_after_successful_events false
- ## Protocols to enable (command line option "-R")
- protocol 1 # Silvercrest Remote Control
- protocol 2 # Rubicson, TFA 30.3197 or InFactory PT-310 Temperature Sensor
- protocol 3 # Prologue, FreeTec NC-7104, NC-7159-675 temperature sensor
- protocol 4 # Waveman Switch Transmitter
- # protocol 6 # ELV EM 1000
- # protocol 7 # ELV WS 2000
- protocol 8 # LaCrosse TX Temperature / Humidity Sensor
- protocol 10 # Acurite 896 Rain Gauge
- protocol 11 # Acurite 609TXC Temperature and Humidity Sensor
- protocol 12 # Oregon Scientific Weather Sensor
- # protocol 13 # Mebus 433
- # protocol 14 # Intertechno 433
- protocol 15 # KlikAanKlikUit Wireless Switch
- protocol 16 # AlectoV1 Weather Sensor (Alecto WS3500 WS4500 Ventus W155/W044 Oregon)
- protocol 17 # Cardin S466-TX2
- protocol 18 # Fine Offset Electronics, WH2, WH5, Telldus Temperature/Humidity/Rain Sensor
- protocol 19 # Nexus, FreeTec NC-7345, NX-3980, Solight TE82S, TFA 30.3209 temperature/humidity sensor
- protocol 20 # Ambient Weather F007TH, TFA 30.3208.02, SwitchDocLabs F016TH temperature sensor
- protocol 21 # Calibeur RF-104 Sensor
- protocol 22 # X10 RF
- protocol 23 # DSC Security Contact
- # protocol 24 # Brennenstuhl RCS 2044
- protocol 25 # Globaltronics GT-WT-02 Sensor
- protocol 26 # Danfoss CFR Thermostat
- protocol 29 # Chuango Security Technology
- protocol 30 # Generic Remote SC226x EV1527
- protocol 31 # TFA-Twin-Plus-30.3049, Conrad KW9010, Ea2 BL999
- protocol 32 # Fine Offset Electronics WH1080/WH3080 Weather Station
- protocol 33 # WT450, WT260H, WT405H
- protocol 34 # LaCrosse WS-2310 / WS-3600 Weather Station
- protocol 35 # Esperanza EWS
- protocol 36 # Efergy e2 classic
- # protocol 37 # Inovalley kw9015b, TFA Dostmann 30.3161 (Rain and temperature sensor)
- protocol 38 # Generic temperature sensor 1
- protocol 39 # WG-PB12V1 Temperature Sensor
- protocol 40 # Acurite 592TXR Temp/Humidity, 592TX Temp, 5n1 Weather Station, 6045 Lightning, 899 Rain, 3N1, Atlas
- protocol 41 # Acurite 986 Refrigerator / Freezer Thermometer
- protocol 42 # HIDEKI TS04 Temperature, Humidity, Wind and Rain Sensor
- protocol 43 # Watchman Sonic / Apollo Ultrasonic / Beckett Rocket oil tank monitor
- protocol 44 # CurrentCost Current Sensor
- protocol 45 # emonTx OpenEnergyMonitor
- protocol 46 # HT680 Remote control
- protocol 47 # Conrad S3318P, FreeTec NC-5849-913 temperature humidity sensor
- protocol 48 # Akhan 100F14 remote keyless entry
- protocol 49 # Quhwa
- protocol 50 # OSv1 Temperature Sensor
- protocol 51 # Proove / Nexa / KlikAanKlikUit Wireless Switch
- protocol 52 # Bresser Thermo-/Hygro-Sensor 3CH
- protocol 53 # Springfield Temperature and Soil Moisture
- protocol 54 # Oregon Scientific SL109H Remote Thermal Hygro Sensor
- protocol 55 # Acurite 606TX Temperature Sensor
- protocol 56 # TFA pool temperature sensor
- protocol 57 # Kedsum Temperature & Humidity Sensor, Pearl NC-7415
- protocol 58 # Blyss DC5-UK-WH
- protocol 59 # Steelmate TPMS
- protocol 60 # Schrader TPMS
- # protocol 61 # LightwaveRF
- # protocol 62 # Elro DB286A Doorbell
- protocol 63 # Efergy Optical
- # protocol 64 # Honda Car Key
- protocol 67 # Radiohead ASK
- protocol 68 # Kerui PIR / Contact Sensor
- protocol 69 # Fine Offset WH1050 Weather Station
- protocol 70 # Honeywell Door/Window Sensor, 2Gig DW10/DW11, RE208 repeater
- protocol 71 # Maverick ET-732/733 BBQ Sensor
- # protocol 72 # RF-tech
- protocol 73 # LaCrosse TX141-Bv2, TX141TH-Bv2, TX141-Bv3, TX141W, TX145wsdth, (TFA, ORIA) sensor
- protocol 74 # Acurite 00275rm,00276rm Temp/Humidity with optional probe
- protocol 75 # LaCrosse TX35DTH-IT, TFA Dostmann 30.3155 Temperature/Humidity sensor
- protocol 76 # LaCrosse TX29IT, TFA Dostmann 30.3159.IT Temperature sensor
- protocol 77 # Vaillant calorMatic VRT340f Central Heating Control
- protocol 78 # Fine Offset Electronics, WH25, WH32B, WH24, WH65B, HP1000, Misol WS2320 Temperature/Humidity/Pressure Sensor
- protocol 79 # Fine Offset Electronics, WH0530 Temperature/Rain Sensor
- protocol 80 # IBIS beacon
- protocol 81 # Oil Ultrasonic STANDARD FSK
- protocol 82 # Citroen TPMS
- protocol 83 # Oil Ultrasonic STANDARD ASK
- protocol 84 # Thermopro TP11 Thermometer
- protocol 85 # Solight TE44/TE66, EMOS E0107T, NX-6876-917
- protocol 86 # Wireless Smoke and Heat Detector GS 558
- protocol 87 # Generic wireless motion sensor
- protocol 88 # Toyota TPMS
- protocol 89 # Ford TPMS
- protocol 90 # Renault TPMS
- protocol 91 # inFactory, nor-tec, FreeTec NC-3982-913 temperature humidity sensor
- protocol 92 # FT-004-B Temperature Sensor
- protocol 93 # Ford Car Key
- protocol 94 # Philips outdoor temperature sensor (type AJ3650)
- protocol 95 # Schrader TPMS EG53MA4, PA66GF35
- protocol 96 # Nexa
- protocol 97 # ThermoPro TP08/TP12/TP20 thermometer
- protocol 98 # GE Color Effects
- protocol 99 # X10 Security
- protocol 100 # Interlogix GE UTC Security Devices
- # protocol 101 # Dish remote 6.3
- protocol 102 # SimpliSafe Home Security System (May require disabling automatic gain for KeyPad decodes)
- protocol 103 # Sensible Living Mini-Plant Moisture Sensor
- protocol 104 # Wireless M-Bus, Mode C&T, 100kbps (-f 868.95M -s 1200k)
- protocol 105 # Wireless M-Bus, Mode S, 32.768kbps (-f 868.3M -s 1000k)
- # protocol 106 # Wireless M-Bus, Mode R, 4.8kbps (-f 868.33M)
- # protocol 107 # Wireless M-Bus, Mode F, 2.4kbps
- protocol 108 # Hyundai WS SENZOR Remote Temperature Sensor
- protocol 109 # WT0124 Pool Thermometer
- protocol 110 # PMV-107J (Toyota) TPMS
- protocol 111 # Emos TTX201 Temperature Sensor
- protocol 112 # Ambient Weather TX-8300 Temperature/Humidity Sensor
- protocol 113 # Ambient Weather WH31E Thermo-Hygrometer Sensor, EcoWitt WH40 rain gauge
- protocol 114 # Maverick et73
- protocol 115 # Honeywell ActivLink, Wireless Doorbell
- protocol 116 # Honeywell ActivLink, Wireless Doorbell (FSK)
- # protocol 117 # ESA1000 / ESA2000 Energy Monitor
- # protocol 118 # Biltema rain gauge
- protocol 119 # Bresser Weather Center 5-in-1
- protocol 120 # Digitech XC-0324 / AmbientWeather FT005TH temp/hum sensor
- protocol 121 # Opus/Imagintronix XT300 Soil Moisture
- # protocol 122 # FS20
- # protocol 123 # Jansite TPMS Model TY02S
- protocol 124 # LaCrosse/ELV/Conrad WS7000/WS2500 weather sensors
- protocol 125 # TS-FT002 Wireless Ultrasonic Tank Liquid Level Meter With Temperature Sensor
- protocol 126 # Companion WTR001 Temperature Sensor
- protocol 127 # Ecowitt Wireless Outdoor Thermometer WH53/WH0280/WH0281A
- protocol 128 # DirecTV RC66RX Remote Control
- # protocol 129 # Eurochron temperature and humidity sensor
- protocol 130 # IKEA Sparsnas Energy Meter Monitor
- protocol 131 # Microchip HCS200/HCS300 KeeLoq Hopping Encoder based remotes
- protocol 132 # TFA Dostmann 30.3196 T/H outdoor sensor
- protocol 133 # Rubicson 48659 Thermometer
- protocol 134 # AOK Weather Station rebrand Holman Industries iWeather WS5029, Conrad AOK-5056, Optex 990018
- protocol 135 # Philips outdoor temperature sensor (type AJ7010)
- protocol 136 # ESIC EMT7110 power meter
- protocol 137 # Globaltronics QUIGG GT-TMBBQ-05
- protocol 138 # Globaltronics GT-WT-03 Sensor
- protocol 139 # Norgo NGE101
- protocol 140 # Elantra2012 TPMS
- protocol 141 # Auriol HG02832, HG05124A-DCF, Rubicson 48957 temperature/humidity sensor
- protocol 142 # Fine Offset Electronics/ECOWITT WH51, SwitchDoc Labs SM23 Soil Moisture Sensor
- protocol 143 # Holman Industries iWeather WS5029 weather station (older PWM)
- protocol 144 # TBH weather sensor
- protocol 145 # WS2032 weather station
- protocol 146 # Auriol AFW2A1 temperature/humidity sensor
- protocol 147 # TFA Drop Rain Gauge 30.3233.01
- protocol 148 # DSC Security Contact (WS4945)
- protocol 149 # ERT Standard Consumption Message (SCM)
- # protocol 150 # Klimalogg
- protocol 151 # Visonic powercode
- protocol 152 # Eurochron EFTH-800 temperature and humidity sensor
- protocol 153 # Cotech 36-7959, SwitchDocLabs FT020T wireless weather station with USB
- protocol 154 # Standard Consumption Message Plus (SCMplus)
- protocol 155 # Fine Offset Electronics WH1080/WH3080 Weather Station (FSK)
- protocol 156 # Abarth 124 Spider TPMS
- protocol 157 # Missil ML0757 weather station
- protocol 158 # Sharp SPC775 weather station
- protocol 159 # Insteon
- protocol 160 # ERT Interval Data Message (IDM)
- protocol 161 # ERT Interval Data Message (IDM) for Net Meters
- # protocol 162 # ThermoPro-TX2 temperature sensor
- protocol 163 # Acurite 590TX Temperature with optional Humidity
- protocol 164 # Security+ 2.0 (Keyfob)
- protocol 165 # TFA Dostmann 30.3221.02 T/H Outdoor Sensor
- protocol 166 # LaCrosse Technology View LTV-WSDTH01 Breeze Pro Wind Sensor
- protocol 167 # Somfy RTS
- protocol 168 # Schrader TPMS SMD3MA4 (Subaru) 3039 (Infiniti, Nissan, Renault)
- # protocol 169 # Nice Flor-s remote control for gates
- protocol 170 # LaCrosse Technology View LTV-WR1 Multi Sensor
- protocol 171 # LaCrosse Technology View LTV-TH Thermo/Hygro Sensor
- protocol 172 # Bresser Weather Center 6-in-1, 7-in-1 indoor, soil, new 5-in-1, 3-in-1 wind gauge, Froggit WH6000, Ventus C8488A
- protocol 173 # Bresser Weather Center 7-in-1, Air Quality PM2.5 / PM10
- protocol 174 # EcoDHOME Smart Socket and MCEE Solar monitor
- protocol 175 # LaCrosse Technology View LTV-R1, LTV-R3 Rainfall Gauge, LTV-W1/W2 Wind Sensor
- protocol 176 # BlueLine Innovations Power Cost Monitor
- protocol 177 # Burnhard BBQ thermometer
- protocol 178 # Security+ (Keyfob)
- protocol 179 # Cavius smoke, heat and water detector
- protocol 180 # Jansite TPMS Model Solar
- protocol 181 # Amazon Basics Meat Thermometer
- protocol 182 # TFA Marbella Pool Thermometer
- protocol 183 # Auriol AHFL temperature/humidity sensor
- protocol 184 # Auriol AFT 77 B2 temperature sensor
- protocol 185 # Honeywell CM921 Wireless Programmable Room Thermostat
- protocol 186 # Hyundai TPMS (VDO)
- protocol 187 # RojaFlex shutter and remote devices
- protocol 188 # Marlec Solar iBoost+ sensors
- protocol 189 # Somfy io-homecontrol
- protocol 190 # Ambient Weather WH31L (FineOffset WH57) Lightning-Strike sensor
- protocol 191 # Markisol, E-Motion, BOFU, Rollerhouse, BF-30x, BF-415 curtain remote
- protocol 192 # Govee Water Leak Detector H5054, Door Contact Sensor B5023
- protocol 193 # Clipsal CMR113 Cent-a-meter power meter
- protocol 194 # Inkbird ITH-20R temperature humidity sensor
- protocol 195 # RainPoint soil temperature and moisture sensor
- protocol 196 # Atech-WS308 temperature sensor
- protocol 197 # Acurite Grill/Meat Thermometer 01185M
- # protocol 198 # EnOcean ERP1
- protocol 199 # Linear Megacode Garage/Gate Remotes
- # protocol 200 # Auriol 4-LD5661/4-LD5972/4-LD6313 temperature/rain sensors
- protocol 201 # Unbranded SolarTPMS for trucks
- protocol 202 # Funkbus / Instafunk (Berker, Gira, Jung)
- protocol 203 # Porsche Boxster/Cayman TPMS
- protocol 204 # Jasco/GE Choice Alert Security Devices
- protocol 205 # Telldus weather station FT0385R sensors
- protocol 206 # LaCrosse TX34-IT rain gauge
- protocol 207 # SmartFire Proflame 2 remote control
- protocol 208 # AVE TPMS
- protocol 209 # SimpliSafe Gen 3 Home Security System
- protocol 210 # Yale HSA (Home Security Alarm), YES-Alarmkit
- protocol 211 # Regency Ceiling Fan Remote (-f 303.75M to 303.96M)
- protocol 212 # Renault 0435R TPMS
- protocol 213 # Fine Offset Electronics WS80 weather station
- protocol 214 # EMOS E6016 weatherstation with DCF77
- protocol 215 # Emax W6, rebrand Altronics x7063/4, Optex 990040/50/51, Orium 13093/13123, Infactory FWS-1200, Newentor Q9, Otio 810025, Protmex PT3390A, Jula Marquant 014331/32, Weather Station or temperature/humidity sensor
- # protocol 216 # ANT and ANT+ devices
- protocol 217 # EMOS E6016 rain gauge
- protocol 218 # Microchip HCS200/HCS300 KeeLoq Hopping Encoder based remotes (FSK)
- protocol 219 # Fine Offset Electronics WH45 air quality sensor
- protocol 220 # Maverick XR-30 BBQ Sensor
- protocol 221 # Fine Offset Electronics WN34 temperature sensor
- protocol 222 # Rubicson Pool Thermometer 48942
- protocol 223 # Badger ORION water meter, 100kbps (-f 916.45M -s 1200k)
- protocol 224 # GEO minim+ energy monitor
- protocol 225 # TyreGuard 400 TPMS
- protocol 226 # Kia TPMS (-s 1000k)
- protocol 227 # SRSmith Pool Light Remote Control SRS-2C-TX (-f 915M)
- protocol 228 # Neptune R900 flow meters
- protocol 229 # WEC-2103 temperature/humidity sensor
- protocol 230 # Vauno EN8822C
- protocol 231 # Govee Water Leak Detector H5054
- protocol 232 # TFA Dostmann 14.1504.V2 Radio-controlled grill and meat thermometer
- # protocol 233 # CED7000 Shot Timer
- protocol 234 # Watchman Sonic Advanced / Plus, Tekelek
- protocol 235 # Oil Ultrasonic SMART FSK
- protocol 236 # Gasmate BA1008 meat thermometer
- protocol 237 # Flowis flow meters
- protocol 238 # Wireless M-Bus, Mode T, 32.768kbps (-f 868.3M -s 1000k)
- protocol 239 # Revolt NC-5642 Energy Meter
- protocol 240 # LaCrosse TX31U-IT, The Weather Channel WS-1910TWC-IT
- protocol 241 # EezTire E618, Carchet TPMS
- # protocol 242 # Baldr / RainPoint rain gauge.
- protocol 243 # Celsia CZC1 Thermostat
- protocol 244 # Fine Offset Electronics WS90 weather station
- # protocol 245 # ThermoPro TX-2C Thermometer and Humidity sensor
- protocol 246 # TFA 30.3151 Weather Station
- protocol 247 # Bresser water leakage
- # protocol 248 # Nissan TPMS
- protocol 249 # Bresser lightning
- protocol 250 # Schou 72543 Day Rain Gauge, Motonet MTX Rain, MarQuant Rain Gauge
- ## Flex devices (command line option "-X")
- # Some general decoder definitions for various devices, enable as needed.
- #
- # For details about decoder definition run "rtl_433 -X help"
- #
- # If you enable these decoders you'll likely want to add ",match=<YOUR-DEVICE-ID>"
- # Elro DB270 - wireless doorbell
- #
- # Device information and test files:
- # https://github.com/merbanan/rtl_433_tests/tree/master/tests/elro/db270/01
- #
- # Output sample:
- # {"time" : "2018-02-14 19:11:16", "model" : "Elro_DB270", "count" : 4, "num_rows" : 4,
- # "rows" : [{"len" : 25, "data" : "ebeaaa8"}, {"len" : 25, "data" : "ebeaaa8"},
- # {"len" : 25, "data" : "ebeaaa8"}, {"len" : 25, "data" : "ebeaaa8"}]}
- #
- #decoder n=Elro_DB270,m=OOK_PWM,s=300,l=930,r=11000,g=1500,repeats>=4,bits=25
- # Euroster 3000TX - programmable room thermostat
- #
- # Device information and test files:
- # https://github.com/merbanan/rtl_433_tests/tree/master/tests/euroster/3000tx/01
- #
- # Output sample:
- # {"time" : "2018-02-14 19:20:20", "model" : "Euroster_3000TX", "count" : 1, "num_rows" : 1,
- # "rows" : [{"len" : 32, "data" : "41150515"}]}
- #
- #decoder n=Euroster_3000TX,m=OOK_MC_ZEROBIT,s=1000,r=4800,bits=32
- # Byron BY series door bell
- #
- # Device information and test files:
- # https://github.com/merbanan/rtl_433_tests/tree/master/tests/Byron-BY101 and Byron-BY34
- #
- # Output sample:
- # {"time" : "@1.572864s", "model" : "doorbell#1", "count" : 25, "num_rows" : 25, "rows" : [{"len" : 21, "data" : "e768c8"}, {"len" : 21, "data" : "e768c8"}, {"len" : 21, "data" : "e768c8"}, {"len" : 21, "data" : "e768c8"}, {"len" : 21, "data" : "e768c8"}, {"len" : 21, "data" : "e768c8"}, {"len" : 21, "data" : "e768c8"}, {"len" : 21, "data" : "e768c8"}, {"len" : 21, "data" : "e768c8"}, {"len" : 21, "data" : "e768c8"}, {"len" : 21, "data" : "e768c8"}, {"len" : 21, "data" : "e768c8"}, {"len" : 21, "data" : "e768c8"}, {"len" : 21, "data" : "e768c8"}, {"len" : 21, "data" : "e768c8"}, {"len" : 21, "data" : "e768c8"}, {"len" : 21, "data" : "e768c8"}, {"len" : 21, "data" : "e768c8"}, {"len" : 21, "data" : "e768c8"}, {"len" : 21, "data" : "e768c8"}, {"len" : 21, "data" : "e768c8"}, {"len" : 21, "data" : "e768c8"}, {"len" : 21, "data" : "e768c8"}, {"len" : 21, "data" : "e768c8"}, {"len" : 21, "data" : "e768c8"}]}
- #decoder n=Byron_BY_Doorbell,m=OOK_PWM,s=500,l=1000,r=3300,g=1200,repeats>=4,bits=21,match={2}0x3
- # Kerui alarm system (PIR and door sensors)
- # short is 333 us
- # long is 972 us
- # packet gap 11000 us
- #decoder n=Kerui,m=OOK_PWM,s=333,l=972,r=11000,g=1100,bits=25,invert,get={20}:state,get=@20:{4}:event:[10:pir 14:open 7:close 11:tamper 15:battery_low]
- # Golden Security GS-WDS07 door and window sensor
- # short is 476 us + 1344 us
- # long is 1364 us + 448 us
- # packet gap 13972 us
- #decoder n=gswds07,m=OOK_PWM,s=476,l=1364,r=15000,g=1600,bits>=24,bits<=25,invert
- # Generic SCV2260 4-button remote (see rtl_433_tests/tests/generic_remote/01)
- # short is 472 us + 1412 us
- # long is 1428 us + 472 us
- #decoder n=generic_remote_01,m=OOK_PWM,s=472,l=1428,r=1800,g=1600,bits=25,invert,match=13cd,get=@16:{8}:event:[192:arm 12:disarm 3:home 48:sos]
- # Generic PT2260 PIR (see rtl_433_tests/tests/PT2262/01)
- # short is 440 us + 1536 us
- # long is 1428 us + 548 us
- # packet gap 15348 us
- #decoder n=pt2260_pir,m=OOK_PWM,s=440,l=1428,r=16000,g=1700,bits=25,invert,match=755555,countonly
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