jens-maus / RaspberryMatic

:house: A feature-rich but lightweight, buildroot-based Linux operating system alternative for your CloudFree CCU3/ELV-Charly 'homematicIP CCU' IoT smarthome central. Running as a pure virtual appliance (ProxmoxVE, Home Assistant, LXC, Docker/OCI, Kubernetes/K8s, etc.) on a dedicated embedded device (RaspberryPi, etc.) or generic x86/ARM hardware.
https://raspberrymatic.de
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CC1101 #144

Closed celevra closed 7 years ago

celevra commented 7 years ago

hi,

is it working with a CC1101 also?

regards

jens-maus commented 7 years ago

What is "CC1101"? Provide reference and more detailed questions than just a one-liner.

celevra commented 7 years ago

oh i'm sorry, thought it was known. Its a transreceiver used in conjunction with the raspberry and homegear (https://www.homegear.eu/index.php/Main_Page) or fhem (https://fhem.de/) to control homematic devices. it could be seen as an alternative to the ccu2. but as it is working like a charm i thought it must be possible to use the same transreceiver with raspberryMatic.

i want to try a hom.ee (https://hom.ee), it connects to the ccu2, but i don't want to buy a ccu2 so i thought i could use my raspberrypi with my CC1101 and raspberryMatic, is this possible?

jens-maus commented 7 years ago

No, this is not possible ATM. RaspberryMatic and its internal processes are expecting RF modules that are compatible to the eQ3 hardware the CCU2 is using itself. So either you use a "HM-MOD-RPI-PCB" or "HM-LGW-O-TW-W-EU" to connect to your homematic devices.