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xro:rollohack_gw60 [2015-10-16 10:39] xroxro:rollohack_gw60 [2025-11-09 09:25] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 === Listening In === === Listening In ===
 +<WRAP right>{{:xro:superrollo_zb40.jpg?direct&400 |}}</WRAP>
 Next step: Listening in on the ZB40 talking to the GW60 using my OpenBench Logic Analyzer. Next step: Listening in on the ZB40 talking to the GW60 using my OpenBench Logic Analyzer.
  
 {{:xro:rollo_gw60_zb40_signal.tar.xz|OpenBench LogicSniffer recorded signals, Sigrok format}} {{:xro:rollo_gw60_zb40_signal.tar.xz|OpenBench LogicSniffer recorded signals, Sigrok format}}
  
-Testing the included RF Remote as well as other 433MHz remotes, it would seem the ZB40 receiver just down-modulates the signal into the baseband and pipes the raw signal to the gw60. The actual signal sent by the remote look quite strange though. It's pulse-width modulation for sure, but decide+Testing the included RF Remote as well as other 433MHz remotes, it would seem the ZB40 receiver just down-modulates the signal into the baseband and pipes the raw signal to the gw60. The actual signal sent by the remote look quite strange though. It's pulse-width modulation for sure
 +Seems to me that the receive (not the remote) could easy be replaced by the contents of this [[http://www.pollin.de/shop/dt/MzIyODcyOTk-/Computer_und_Zubehoer/Hardware/Maeuse_Unterlagen_Joystick/PC_Funkfernbedienung_mit_USB_Empfaenger_X10.html|Remote's USB-Stick]] 
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 +==== Update ==== 
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 +Finally resumed the project with a different approach. 
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 +Bought a second ZB35 remote and soldered the contacts to a ESP8266. 
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 +Fotos [[https://galley.realraum.at/index.php?/category/ZB35RemoteSuperrollo|here]]
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