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Receive Data with Auriol H13726
#1

Hi guys,

I´m completely new to the forum and have a general problem. For my university project I want to connect the wind speed/direction and the rain gauge station from Auriol H13726 via a 433.92 Mhz Signal to my 433.92 Mhz Receiver (https://www.amazon.de/Anpro-Empf%C3%A4ng...words=rxb6) which is connected to my Arduino Uno.

I searched a lot in forums, because I´m a complete beginner in terms of programming, but didnt find an answer. So is it possible to receive the data from the Auriol H13726 station with my receiver and demodulate the 433.92 Mhz OOK Signal with the downloadable code in this forum?

I already downloaded the file for the WheaterDuino Pro 2 Plus and saw the software "RX software", which is I guess for receiving the data.
Because I am such a beginner at programming I really do not know if i can use your code for my problem or if I have to write the code completly by myself, because its just the wrong code to solve my problem.

Can anyone of you help me with my problem, or is this the wrong forum I am refering to with my issue?!

Any help is really appreciated.
Regards, Aron
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#2

Hi Aron, welcome

Quote:So is it possible to receive the data from the Auriol H13726 station with my receiver and demodulate the 433.92 Mhz OOK Signal with the downloadable code in this forum?

Well, despite your receiver its an 433.92 Mhz OOK receiver, in my opinion it isn't appropriated for the task. These ones will do a better job

RXB6 433Mhz Superheterodyne Wireless Receiver
https://www.ebay.com/itm/RXB6-433Mhz-Sup...Swxg9Zbdor

The WheaterDuino Pro 2 Plus RX software indeed include code to allow decode RF messages from an Auriol H13726 station, however, you may need to spend some time studing the code to realize how to use it alone in an Arduino.

Some years ago, I had a Auriol weather Station, and because of it I started the AuriolDuino project which later was evolut to the WeatherDuino. I can't promise, but perhaps I could find in my archives the old AuriolDuino code, which runs in an Arduino, and give it to you.

Perhaps later you will build an WeatherDuino Pro2 system.  Smile  or talk about it in your university.

Best regards
Werk_AG

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#3

Thank you very much for your quick reply.

I will get the receiver that you recommended. Like I said I´m not that experienced with the whole task.

Another question: In your "WheaterDuino Pro 2 Plus RX software" the code for decoding RF messages is probably inside the "Wireless_Sensors" file, or am I wrong?

If you have your old code still available it would be perfect for me, but otherwise I will have to "extract" the needed code from your program and redesign something of it to use it with my arduino uno. Hope I can get this working Huh

Keep me updated if you have your old code somewhere Angel  Like I Said that would be awesome.

Definetly will recommend your forum to our other groups in the university, which all have to build a weather station and are struggeling too  Wink

Regards, Aron
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#4

(21-03-2018, 19:19)azerstoerer Wrote:  Another question: In your "WheaterDuino Pro 2 Plus RX software" the code for decoding RF messages is probably inside the "Wireless_Sensors" file, or am I wrong?

Smile  You are right.

Please check your inbox, I sent you a PM.

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#5

(22-03-2018, 01:38)Werk_AG Wrote:  
(21-03-2018, 19:19)azerstoerer Wrote:  Another question: In your "WheaterDuino Pro 2 Plus RX software" the code for decoding RF messages is probably inside the "Wireless_Sensors" file, or am I wrong?

Smile  You are right.

Please check your inbox, I sent you a PM.

I'm new in the forum and I want to IoTize my Auriol weather station too, so I'm asking if it would be possibile to get the code only for this task? And so I'm new I can't figure out how to download the code of yout project...
Regards!
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#6

Hello DrWolf_

Welcome to the forum and to the WeatherDuino project.
Please check your inbox, I sent you a PM about this matter.

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#7

(25-10-2018, 21:36)Werk_AG Wrote:  Welcome to the forum and to the WeatherDuino project.
Please check your inbox, I sent you a PM about this matter.

Hi Werk,

I also hope to adapt/use the Auriol software/protocol for two of my "long term" projects: (1)  Receiving the Fine Offset data protocol (particularly the Solar Sensor which has a digital-only output) into Weatherduino, and (2) an "Ultra Low power" Transmitter (non-Arduino) to work with much more modest solar panel requirements (or even alkaline cells).

If there are any "hints and tips" that you can give about the Auriol program code, but don't want to publish in the public domain, then I also would very much appreciate a PM.    Wink

Thanks,  Alan.
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#8

Hello Alan, hope you are well

Everything I know about the Auriol protocol is already published on the forum and the code I use to decode the Auriol messages is included on the WeatherDuino receiver software (Pro2, Pro2 Plus and Pro2 Compact) which you as an WeatherDuino user have access.

Once the DrWolf_ don't have access to the current code, what I sugested him by PM, was to look at the old AuriolDuino code as it is easier to figure how it is done.
I haven't no secrets, almost everything I know was learned from what others share on the internet, so I try to reciprocate sharing my humble works too.

I think that would be interesting study your projects. Fell free to share them with us. Surely we all can learn something from your knowledge.

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#9

I too am looking for relatively easy-to-adapt/implement code example on Auriol H13726 decoding for Ventus WS155 to esp8266 to MQTT project i'm working on.
It sounds like the code from AuriolDuino project is my best shot.
Would it be possible to get a look at the code please?

Kind regards
H
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#10

Hi,

Welcome to the forum.

Can you give me by PM an email address that can receive zipped files, so I can send you the AuriolDuino code, it will be easier extract the Auriol H13726 decoding code from that software than from the current WeatherDuino code.

Regards
Werk_AG

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