RFXtrx433E USB HA controller / Armacost

Jeff Wooding Jeff at qualitytubandtile.com
Fri Feb 10 10:09:39 EST 2017


Brian,
I plugged mine (RFXtrx) into the Vera and then use the Vera as the
controller and XTension as the backend. I only use the RFXtrx for some
blinds and a couple of Oregon temp sensors.
Thanks,
Jeff
On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 6:36 PM James Sentman <james at sentman.com> wrote:

> I don’t think we have a contact at RFX anymore, we worked closely with the
> fellow who originally built the things but I believe that he sold them off
> to someone. I have been so out of touch with them I didn’t even realize
> that they had a new line of receivers that were not at all compatible with
> the old ones. Do they have a publicly available protocol document that you
> can point me to look at? If the entire protocol is different its not going
> to be as simple as just parsing another differently formed data packet in
> XTension and using the rest of it as it is.
>
>
> On Jan 31, 2017, at 2:17 PM, Brian Williams <brwill at me.com> wrote:
>
> P.S. Solving this may also persuade RFXCOM to include XTension as a
> compatible HA controller of the RFX product. (quoting from a recent letter
> from RFXCOM: "I’m sorry, Xtension does not support the RFXtrx but only the
> old and very different interface protocol.")
>
>
> Thanks,
>  James
>
>
> James Sentman                       http://www.PlanetaryGear.org
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