![]() ![]() Most of those remote control sets work o a frequency of 433.92 MHz (usually referred to just as '433 MHz'), some however work on 315 MHz, 868 MHz or 2.4GHz. However, I owe a big word of thanks to Jeroen Meijer for developing a great library, adding classes for some of the remotes I had and for helping me understand the concept of 'trits' My goal in this instructable is to help those people on their way. Still, for the novice it can be a bit daunting to get one of those sets and use them in combination with a microcontroller. ![]() Using an Arduino or other micro controller instead of the handheld transmitter to switch those devices on and off is the basis of many DIY 'home automatisation' projects. I guess everybody knows those remote controlled switches that in their simplest form come in a couple (mostly 3) of switcheable devices to plug into the mains outlet and that will receive a plug of a lamp or something and that can be switched on and off by a small hand held device. ![]()
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