DS10A op 433Mhz
DS10A op 433Mhz
Hello,
I have made a ds10a working on 433.92Mhz
So you can use this cheap window Sensor here in Holland.
With your Rfxcom 433 Receiver you can also use it.
You can found it on my website.(dutch)
http://www.domotica.famschenk.eu/DS10A_op_433Mhz.html
ed
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I have made a ds10a working on 433.92Mhz
So you can use this cheap window Sensor here in Holland.
With your Rfxcom 433 Receiver you can also use it.
You can found it on my website.(dutch)
http://www.domotica.famschenk.eu/DS10A_op_433Mhz.html
ed
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DS10A op 433Mhz
Are you gonna sell them??
DS10A op 433Mhz
Hello Kroon,
Probably yes the only thing is the power supply
Is must working from 2 volt and higher
ed
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Probably yes the only thing is the power supply
Is must working from 2 volt and higher
ed
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DS10A op 433Mhz
Chiel,
No its just a hobby project.
Its so easy anybody with 2 left hands
Can get it to work.
ed
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No its just a hobby project.
Its so easy anybody with 2 left hands
Can get it to work.
ed
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DS10A op 433Mhz
I understand, i think, with your description, i can do it but i always have bad luck with ordering stuff online.
DS10A op 433Mhz
hello Esschenk !! great idea this tutorial !!!
Have you got a pattern (schema)? Only the essential?
thx
Have you got a pattern (schema)? Only the essential?
thx
DS10A op 433Mhz
Hello Fselan,
No I have no schematic
And my website is only in Dutch (no time to write an English version yet)
But probably with the pictures you can get it to work.
If you need any assistant give me a pm:
Ed
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No I have no schematic
And my website is only in Dutch (no time to write an English version yet)
But probably with the pictures you can get it to work.
If you need any assistant give me a pm:
Ed
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DS10A op 433Mhz
I was just looking at the description of the TX1 component.
It typically draws 11 milliamps and if this is continuous even when the DS10 sensor is idle, I'm wondering about its effect on the battery life. If somebody have an ammeter you might want to compare the current drawn by an unmodified DS10 to that of your modified unit.
(If the TX1 is active only when the DS10 is transmitting, it shouldn't be a problem.)
regards Richard
It typically draws 11 milliamps and if this is continuous even when the DS10 sensor is idle, I'm wondering about its effect on the battery life. If somebody have an ammeter you might want to compare the current drawn by an unmodified DS10 to that of your modified unit.
(If the TX1 is active only when the DS10 is transmitting, it shouldn't be a problem.)
regards Richard
DS10A op 433Mhz
Hello richard,
the current is only active when the sensor is active
so when the state is alert or normal he is only transmitting ones
the current in standby = zero
ed
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the current is only active when the sensor is active
so when the state is alert or normal he is only transmitting ones
the current in standby = zero
ed
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DS10A op 433Mhz
I see that the DS10a on 310mhz is very buggy with the signal, so this improves also the signal??
I think the distance is better also, because with an external antenna?
Maybe a nice test, I don't have an rfx on 310mhz, but if you have, I'm curious about the distance between the 310 and modified 433
see this topic that de ds10a on 310 is not well
http://www.domoticaforum.eu/topic.asp?T ... erms=ds10a
regards Richard
I think the distance is better also, because with an external antenna?
Maybe a nice test, I don't have an rfx on 310mhz, but if you have, I'm curious about the distance between the 310 and modified 433
see this topic that de ds10a on 310 is not well
http://www.domoticaforum.eu/topic.asp?T ... erms=ds10a
regards Richard
DS10A op 433Mhz
Hoi Richard,
The original transmitter is indeed unstable .
The modified device is a lot better then the original one.
I have 2 ds10a on the second floor and now I dont miss any status (yet)
ed
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The original transmitter is indeed unstable .
The modified device is a lot better then the original one.
I have 2 ds10a on the second floor and now I dont miss any status (yet)
ed
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DS10A op 433Mhz
Ed,
I have been looking at those DS10A units. A question: How secure are these things?
Do they transmit an unique ID or just an ON/OFF command? Can I uniquely identify an individual DS10A (like with Visonic motion sensors) on an RFXCOM receiver?
I have been looking at those DS10A units. A question: How secure are these things?
Do they transmit an unique ID or just an ON/OFF command? Can I uniquely identify an individual DS10A (like with Visonic motion sensors) on an RFXCOM receiver?
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DS10A op 433Mhz
They transmit a unique ID. Visonic sensors have a fixed ID but the X10 security sensors have a random ID hat is created during power up. After each battery exchange you have to assign the new ID in the software.