I’m so thankfull that the Moes UFO-11 is now supported in ZHA!
It’s able to learn codes for many of my devices but one: Amplituner Gato Audio DIA-250. The
manufacturer claims it uses RC5 codes, not NEC-type:
While learning the codes each time I have got different results:
1try:
AX4D4AEBAt4DfuAAAQP7Bn4DgAGACYAFA///fgPgDQGAH0ABgAmABQP//34D4A0BgB9AAYAJgAUD//9+A+ANAYAfQAGACYAFA///fgPgDQGAH0ABC/sGfgN+A/sGfgN+Aw==
CX8DfwP+Bv4GfwPgAQHgAQ2ACYAFC///fwN/A/4G/gZ/A+ABAeABDYAJgAUL//9/A38D/gb+Bn8D4AEB4AENgAmABQv//38DfwP+Bv4GfwPgAQHgAQ2ACYAFC///fwN/A/4G/gZ/A+ABAeABDYAJgAUL//9/A38D/gb+Bn8D4AEB4AENgAmABQv//38DfwP+Bv4GfwPgAQHgAQ0L/gZ/A38D/gZ/A38D
2try:
AX8D4A0BA/wGfwOAAYAJgAUD//9/A+ANAYAfQAGACYAFA///fwPgDQGAH0ABgAmABQP//38D4A0BgB9AAYAJgAUD//9/A+ANAYAfQAGACYAFA///fwPgDQGAH0ABgAmABQP//38D4A0BgB9AAYAJgAUD//9/A+ANAYAfQAGACYAFA///fwPgDQGAH0ABC/wGfwN/A/wGfwN/Aw==
3try:
CX0DfQP/Bv8GfQPgAQHgAQ2ACaAFCv99A30D/wb/Bn0D4AEB4AENgAmgBQr/fQN9A/8G/wZ9A+ABAeABDYAJoAUK/30DfQP/Bv8GfQPgAQHgAQ2ACaAFCv99A30D/wb/Bn0D4AEB4AENgAmgBQr/fQN9A/8G/wZ9A+ABAeABDYAJoAUK/30DfQP/Bv8GfQPgAQHgAQ2ACaAFCv99A30D/wb/Bn0D4AEB4AENC/8GfQN9A/8GfQN9Aw==
When I do transmit any codes of the above, the device doesn’t react.
I do wonder if the RC5 protocol is supported? Or maybe should I manually (with sigrok) decode the waveforms and try to encode them in the base64 format?