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yet-another-intercom-hack

Iteration on the Intercom Hacks, this time using an Espruino Pico

stphaneagStéphaneAG
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intercom Espruino pico Espruino

This project was created on 10/26/2015 and last updated 10 years ago.

Description

Intercom Hack

[ already seen on HaD ]
- watches ringer and look for codes/patterns
- trigger relay
- play sound from SD card
[ what would be neat as well ]
- replace original ringers beep-that-makes-my-ears-puke by a sweet-sweeet melody
- add ESP8266 to trigger a notification on my laptop
- add hacked GSM / GSM shield to send text messages

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    StéphaneAG • 11/16/2015 at 00:36 • 0 comments

    - wip SIM800L module for the Espruino Pico

    SIM800L

    - working code that recognizes multiple codes/patterns of variables length

    Single Button Combination Multicodes Lock

    .. and the 2nd Pico is down on the field .. gotta bring it back to life somehow ( .. )

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