Python Interface daemon for CUL RF-Transceiver to MQTT
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CHANGELOG.txt | 1 week ago | |
CONFIG-EXAMPLE.txt | 2 years ago | |
CUL_receive_modes.txt | 4 months ago | |
README.md | 1 year ago | |
Tasmota_Serial-MQTT-Bridge_for_MQTT-CUL.md | 2 years ago | |
cul2mqtt.py | 1 week ago | |
cul2mqtt.service | 1 year ago | |
cul2mqtt_devices_example.yml | 1 year ago | |
cul2mqtt_devices_example_value.yml | 4 months ago | |
cul2mqtt_disable_service.sh | 1 year ago | |
cul2mqtt_enable_service.sh | 1 year ago | |
cul2mqtt_example.ini | 4 months ago | |
cul2mqtt_install_service.sh | 1 year ago | |
cul2mqtt_start_service.sh | 1 year ago | |
cul2mqtt_stop_service.sh | 1 year ago | |
cul_seriallog.py | 1 year ago |
Connector for CUL RF-Transceiver to MQTT written in Python.
Designed as a bridge between more modern MQTT, HomeAssistant and ESP8266/Tasmota based home automation solutions and old fashioned 433 MHz RF remotes (and also some RF relay plugs). I developed this as I moved to Home Assistant, MQTT and Node-RED for all of my home automation tasks, and still wanted to use these tiny, handy and cheap RF remotes, although none of their counterparts (RF plugs) were still used. Apart from that, there is a number of cheap RF controlled ceiling fan controllers available that can be integrated with this solution.
Features:
Installation:
(on Raspberry Pi as "pi" in folder /home/pi)
git clone URL
Prerequisits: