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My Home control system for heating is easy Smile | :)

I wrote very little server code, used an RTL software radio dongle, to find and lock into the 400Mhz radio signal my thermostat in the hallway uses to talk to my central heating boiler, then started to intercept the comms and provide my own smart control from one of my servers.

Eventually, I just put an rPI in a box, with the dongle, set up GNU Radio on it to do the intercept, then stuck it on the wall right next to the thermostat.

I turned off ALL the auto management features of the thermostat, switched it all to manual, and now it's my box that controls it.

Everything else, sensors in the rooms etc was all installed when the house was built (We bought a new build) so all I needed was already in place, I just needed to figure out how to hack it.

Most of the honeywell systems communicate on a 400Mhz radio signal, and most RTL SDR dongles can easily scan that range these days.

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