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QUIGG (Globaltronics/ALDI)
#1
I have connected the receiver without a LPF and started the pilight-debug and received this:
Code:
--[RESULTS]--

pulse:          15
rawlen:         50
binlen:         12
pulselen:       207

Raw code:
414 1035 414 1035 414 1035 414 1035 1035 621 1035 621 1035 621 414 1035 414 1035 1035 621 1035 621 1035 621 1035 621 414 1035 414 1035 414 1035 414 1035 414 1035 1035 621 1035 621 414 1035 1035 621 414 1035 414 1035 3105 7038
Binary code:
000000000000

Is this correct? It's binary code is always zero's and the pilight-learn doesn't do anything.

Witch protocol should i use for this Quiqq Model GT-1000?


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#2
Just make groups of 2, and use the conrad protocols as a basis:
Code:
01
01
01
01
10
10
10
01
01
10
10
10
10
01
01
01
01
01
10
10
01
10
01
01
11
 
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#3
Hmm, when i use pilight-debug and i press and hold a button i don't receive anything.
When i keep pressing (pulsing) the button i receive the above output.
When i then use the raw code and send the code, nothing happens.
Why?

Code:
sudo pilight-send -p raw -c "<Raw Code>"

I don't use the LPF, the receiver and sender are connected correctly, it's working with an other remote (Old one named REV).
 
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#4
Don't know. If raw doesn't work, the protocol won't either.
 
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#5
I need some more help here.
Can you make something out of this raw code: http://pastebin.com/QE2zcJMC

I have edit the conrad protocol and set these values corresponding what pilight-debug gives me:

Code:
    protocol_plslen_add(conrad_rsl_switch, 207);
    conrad_rsl_switch->pulse = 14;
    conrad_rsl_switch->rawlen = 50;
    conrad_rsl_switch->binlen = 12;

When i press the button ones i always get three messages:

Code:
[Dec 30 16:36:34:567587] pilight-daemon: DEBUG: caught minimum # of repeats 1 of conrad_rsl_switch
[Dec 30 16:36:34:567869] pilight-daemon: DEBUG: called conrad_rsl_switch parseCode()
[Dec 30 16:36:34:614375] pilight-daemon: DEBUG: caught minimum # of repeats 2 of conrad_rsl_switch
[Dec 30 16:36:34:614637] pilight-daemon: DEBUG: called conrad_rsl_switch parseCode()
[Dec 30 16:36:34:661144] pilight-daemon: DEBUG: caught minimum # of repeats 3 of conrad_rsl_switch
[Dec 30 16:36:34:661428] pilight-daemon: DEBUG: called conrad_rsl_switch parseCode()

so i think the sender is sending a longer code but how do i get that?
 
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#6
There is a valid code between 1721 and 1771. Also your pulse is incorrect. That should be either 2 or 3.
 
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#7
How do you know?

What is the high peak at 1919: 34701
 
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#8
Experience.

The high peak is invalid.

Also, the next footer is @1821 and @1871
And it starts again from @2087 and you see a valid footer @2137 and @2187, @2237, @2287 etc. All 50 pulses.
 
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#9
It's not working with the hardware mode "module" but it's working with mode "gpio":

Code:
sudo pilight-send -p raw -c "497 1022 511 1027 508 1046 487 1060 1033 488 494 1038 477 1012 493 1052 991 538 972 550 462 1064 998 532 505 1025 986 552 486 1033 1035 537 972 631 390 1096 992 535 944 518 481 1075 458 1039 986 551 483 1048 2985 7116"

Is this familiar?
 
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#10
Yes, gpio mode sending works better than the module type.
 
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