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New Node Server for Broadlink RF and IR controller

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Hi

I added a new BroadLink node server (BroadLink). It currently supports RF and IR code transmitters as well as the optional temp/Humidity sensor cable.

It supports learning codes (@ 430MHz and 315MHz) remotes as well as IR codes (I have not been able to make it work for 305MHz RF controllers, so check the FCC ID to know the frequency of operation - or check with Broadlink).

The node created a main controller node (per hub) where the sensor is a child node (if available) - the IP address is embedded in teh name). The node spins separate RF controller and IR controller nodes (with IP addresses in the name as well). Each code learned becomes a child to the respective node and you transmit it from there. You can rename the created codes. It will not allow generation of 2 identical codes (RF for sure - not 100% sure about IR codes).

To erase a code (limit of AC) you either ungroup the node, delete and then regroup or erase in the polyglot web interface.

Configuration required HUB_IP and TEMP_UNIT

The node supports multiple hubs (list them under the HUB_IP space or comma separated)

The node assumes the hub is already assigned to the Wireless network (has an IP address). The easiest way it to use the BroadLink app go as far as where the hub is assigned to the WiFi network - stop after that - If you complete to the end, but hub gets locked and cannot be controlled by the node- This also means you cannot use the APP in parallel

It should be possible to add other BroadLink devices, but I do not own any so I cannot test it. Contact me if there is interest

Enjoy (I hope :-))

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