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* [http://lucsmall.com/2012/04/29/weather-station-hacking-part-2/ Hacking the WH2 Wireless Weather Station Outdoor Sensor – Part 2: Protocol Specification] | * [http://lucsmall.com/2012/04/29/weather-station-hacking-part-2/ Hacking the WH2 Wireless Weather Station Outdoor Sensor – Part 2: Protocol Specification] | ||
* [http://lucsmall.com/2012/04/30/weather-station-hacking-part-3/ Hacking the WH2 Wireless Weather Station Outdoor Sensor – Part 3: Receiving Packets with the Arduino] | * [http://lucsmall.com/2012/04/30/weather-station-hacking-part-3/ Hacking the WH2 Wireless Weather Station Outdoor Sensor – Part 3: Receiving Packets with the Arduino] | ||
* [http://www.tfd.hu/tfdhu/files/wsprotocol/auriol_protocol_v20.pdf RF transmission protocol of Auriol H13726, Ventus S155, Hama EWS 1500, Meteoscan W155/W160] | |||
<google>ENGELSK</google> | <google>ENGELSK</google> |
Revision as of 15:05, 16 January 2013
- Getting Started with the Internet of Things - Companion Web site for the book
- Getting Started with the Internet of Things - O'Reilly Media
CAN-bus
SKPANG
Weather station
- Measuring temperature and humidity with a JeeNode 868 MHz
- TEMPERATUR-/FEUCHTESENSOR S555TH 868 MHz
- Temperature/ humidity outdoor sensor 868 MHz - Conrad
- Posts Tagged ‘Sensors’ - jeelabs.org
- OOK transmissions: 3 for 433 MHz and 4 for 868 MHz - jeelabs.org
- Passender zusätzlicher Temperatur-/Feuchte-Außensensor S555TH 868 MHz - Conrad
- Weerstation "WS 555" GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING - Conrad
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- Weather Station Receiver - Practical Arduino
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- Hacking the WH2 Wireless Weather Station Outdoor Sensor – Part 1: Reverse Engineering the Protocol
- Hacking the WH2 Wireless Weather Station Outdoor Sensor – Part 2: Protocol Specification
- Hacking the WH2 Wireless Weather Station Outdoor Sensor – Part 3: Receiving Packets with the Arduino
<google>ENGELSK</google>