![]() ![]() ![]() To use the 433 Mhz transmitter with the Raspberry Pi I needed a 433 Mhz transmitter library or software, or else it would be too time consuming to finish this project. In this case I assigned shell scripts to the voice commands – which executes the program to send 433 Mhz codes, give voice feedback to what exactly what action it performes and also send notification to XBMC – which pops up on the top of the monitor to even notify you of the action in text. Basically I used a ready-to-use voice controlling software called Voicecommand, in which you can assign keywords and commands and assign what the software will do when heard those commands. In this post we will be controlling 433 MHz light switches using a ready-to-use voice controlling software and a modified fork of a 433 MHz transmitter software, all on the Raspberry Pi.
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