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The Robman Site Owner
Joined: 01 Aug 2003 Posts: 21246 Location: Chicago, IL |
Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2020 7:05 pm Post subject: Home Assistant learned signals |
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Barf, have you seen this format of learned signals before? (I added line breaks)
Power:
JgBQAIqWDRQNFA0UDhINNA40DRMNFQsWDDQNFAw2DBQNNA0UDRUMlg0U
DTUMFA00DhMMFQ0TDRQNFQ4SDjMNFA4TDDQOEwwVDDUNNQ01DDQNAA0
FAAAAAAAAAAA=
Channel UP:
JgBQAIuVDhMOEw4SDhMOMw40DhIPEwwUDTQNFA00DRQNNA4TDRQOlQ4T
DTQOEw4zDjQNNA0UDRMOEw8yDxIONA00DjMNNQ4zDxIOEwwUDjMPAA0FA
AAAAAAAAAA=
Channel DOWN:
JgBQAImXDxIOEw0UDRMNNQ00DxINEw4UDDQOEw4zDxINNQ4TDRMOlQ8S
DjMOEw4zDxIOEw00DhMNFA4zDhMOMw4TDjMPMg8zDhIOEw0UDjMOAA0FA
AAAAAAAAAA=
I got them from the following site:
https://community.home-assistant.io/t/learning-infrared-codes-of-ziggo-upc-mediabox-xl-horizon/144607
These are the same signals as those discussed here:
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=14220
{38.5k,497,msb}<1,-1|1,-3>(9,-9,A:16,1,-9,B:20,1,-52.0m)
Power 1 {A=$0C54,B=$5024F} {A=0b0000110001010100,B=0b01010000001001001111}
CH+ 23 {A=$0C54,B=$5C5F1} {A=0b0000110001010100,B=0b01011100010111110001}
CH- 23 {A=$0C54,B=$52571} {A=0b0000110001010100,B=0b01010010010101110001} _________________ Rob
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Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2020 8:24 pm Post subject: |
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Rob,
These signals are written in Base64 encoding.
https://cryptii.com/pipes/base64-to-hex
Paste into the left hand box and the hex is displayed on the right box.
Power then decodes to Code: |
26 00 50 00 8a 96 0d 14 0d 14 0d 14 0e 12 0d 34 0e 34 0d 13 0d 15 0b 16 0c 34 0d 14 0c 36 0c 14 0d 34 0d 14 0d 15 0c 96 0d 14 0d 35 0c 14 0d 34 0e 13 0c 15 0d 13 0d 14 0d 15 0e 12 0e 33 0d 14 0e 13 0c 34 0e 13 0c 15 0c 35 0d 35 0d 35 0c 34 0d 00 0d 05 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |
After the first 4 bytes, 8a 96 0d 14 is the 9,-9 leading and the first signal 0. Each pair of bytes encodes either 1,-1 (e.g. 0e 12) or 1,-3 (e.g. 0e 33). I'm not sure about the initial 4 bytes or the trailing bytes. The midframe burst in this example is 0C 96 |
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The Robman Site Owner
Joined: 01 Aug 2003 Posts: 21246 Location: Chicago, IL |
Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2020 9:33 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks Dave _________________ Rob
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Barf Expert
Joined: 24 Oct 2008 Posts: 1416 Location: Munich, Germany |
Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2020 10:32 am Post subject: |
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Dave has already explained the encoding. Actually, IrScrutinzer can already export in Home assistant/base64 format (see this). So it remains to implement the import direction Stay tuned... |
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