Just getting started with my HE and wondering if there's an easy way to figure out if there's any documentation on stringing together a few virtual and/or real controllers to trigger an RF remote.
I have a Monoprice projector mount that is motorized. It has some generic remote control that is RF. I'd like to figure out what kind of daisy chain I'd need to throw together to make it work.
Something like this (https://qubino.com/products/flush-1d-relay/) could be interfaced to the wired control points on your screen (page 3)
Basically allowing you to remotely close a switch and make the screen go up or down.
With that said, get yourself a Harmony hub (EDIT: I didn't see RF and the Harmony Hub doesn't do RF). Or, alternately, the Broadlink hub. I don't know how well it works, but it had gotten some good reviews. The Harmony Hub would be my first choice if price isn't an issue.
There's also the Sonoff RF which is good, but you'd need to flash it with Tasmota or the Sonoff firmware here in the forums to make it work with HE.
I don't see any mention of the frequency.
If it's 315mhz or 433mhz and can be intercepted by the RC-Switch library I've got the Particle Photon setup for you!
If not... It's probably a rabbit hole I've not been down...
I believe @bptworld has something put together for IR, but it can probably just use a different module for RF. Can't find his thread on it though. Can you help Bryan?
Interesting product. So one way you could do it is with Google Assistant Relay. With that you can send silent commands via Google Assistant to control it. Depending on what kind of control you get through Google Assistant, you could control this with RM.
It would be cloud based (two of them actually), but then the Harmony hub requires a cloud connection under normal conditions, so this isn't much different and it's a lot less expensive (albeit, a lot less feature rich too).