flipper-zero-tutorials/subghz/samples/genie-girud-1t/genie.py

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import sys
def main():
te = 200 #200 is what original remote used. (How short the pulses are, smaller is faster.)
hc = 11 #11 is what original remote sent. (How many pulses in header. You may be able to reduce this.)
end = 40 #40 is what original remote sent. (How long the silence guard is. You may be able to reduce this.)
repeat=5 #5 is what original remote sent. (How many times to repeat the signal. You may be able to reduce this.)
with open('genie.sub', 'w') as f:
f.write("Filetype: Flipper SubGhz RAW File\n")
f.write("Version: 1\n")
f.write("Frequency: 315000000\n")
f.write("Preset: FuriHalSubGhzPresetOok650Async\n")
f.write("Protocol: RAW\n")
numbers = [0x97A38C95007F1991]
for info in numbers:
for j in range(repeat):
f.write(f"RAW_Data: ")
# header
for i in range(hc):
f.write(f"{te} -{te} ")
f.write(f"{te} -{9*te} ")
# iterate over each bit
for i in range(64):
# get bit value
bit = (info >> (63 - i)) & 1
# get bit value, output on a single line.
if bit == 0:
f.write(f"{2*te} -{te} ")
else:
f.write(f"{te} -{2*te} ")
# stop
f.write(f"{te} -{2*te} {te} -{end*te}\n")
# For signals with multiple numbers, it may be helpful to have some silence between them?
#f.write(f"RAW_Data: 100 -50000 100 -50000 100 -50000 100 -50000 100 -50000 100 -50000 100 -50000 100 -50000 100 -50000 100 -50000 100 -50000 100 -50000\n")
main()