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5 This is an example capture of an Oregon Scientific THGN800 temperature and
6 humidity sensor which transmits at 433.92 MHz using Manchester encoding and
9 The signal was received by an RF Solutions RX12 superhet decoder chip and then
10 passed to the logic analyser.
12 In order to decode the Oregon v3 THGN800 you will need a preamble of '1111 ...'
13 (default) in the ook decoder. Currently you can ook decode either a preamble of
14 '1111 ...' or '1010 ...' but not both at the same time, so you can see Oregon
18 http://www.oregonscientificstore.com/p-381-oregon-scientific-thgn800-oem-wireless-temperature-humidity-sensor-for-professional-weather-stations-not-in-retail-packaging.aspx
19 https://www.rfsolutions.co.uk/downloads/1481732062DS-AM-RX12.pdf
25 The logic analyzer used was a USBee AX Pro / Saleae Logic clone (at 25kHz):
30 1 Output from Arduino running virtual BTHR968
37 Contains a single set of pulses that belong to an Oregon Scientific THGN800
38 temperature and humidity sensor. These should decode as channel 1,
39 battery OK, rollingcode F6, temp +17.3 deg C, humidity 52%, checksum OK.