What hardware needed to replace 433Mhz remote with Home Assistant

Hi!
I have some motorized awnings controlled by a 433Mhz remote (up and down, one by one or all at a time).
I want to control the awnings with home assistant and i wanted to know what hardware is neccesary to accomplish that.
I guess that some RF transmitter connected to HA is needed to replace the remote but i don’t know where to start.
I’ve readed about a Sonoff RF Bridge or Broadlink RM devices, but i’m not sure if if they are suitable for my purpose.
I’m looking for a simple solution. No need to flash firmwares and that inegrates in HA the easier as possible.

Home Assistant is running in Docker container on a Linux server. So there are USB ports available to plug the RF transmitter if needed.
My remote is this (sorry, but i didnt found english version of PDFs):

- Manual: https://www.eurotronic-europe.com/docs/Mando_mik_multicanal_manual_2022.pdf
- Tech specs: https://www.eurotronic-europe.com/docs/ficha-tecnica-mik-toldos-mandos-distancia.pdf

Thank you veru much,

On the type of transmitter/receiver also let others chime in. I am using a RFXtrx433XL which does not come cheap but has broad support for many devices.
The main question would be … does the transceiver support yours and that I cannot answer. I have at least two 433 devices that I could not integrate whatever I tried (hours and hours reading/trying) but plenty of others did.
Before spending money on this you need to ask yourselves if you will use it for more 433 stuff, else you could mayb try to replace the 433 of the awning with a wifi/zigbee solution?

I would suggest a Sinoff RF bridge flashed with Tasmota and Portisch.
It communicates over MQTT and it is a cheap standalone solution.