On Sunday, December 11, 2016 at 12:52:04 PM UTC-5, MRAB wrote:
> On 2016-12-11 16:28, Wanderer wrote:
> > I have an outdoor thermometer that transmits to an indoor receiver at 
> > 433Mhz. I also have a 433Mhz USB serial port jig from a TI development 
> > tool. I would like to use the TI USB serial port to capture the temperature 
> > information. The TI USB port registers as a COM port that I can access with 
> > pySerial. Now the datasheet from the temperature probe only says that the 
> > RF frequency is 433MHz and that it transmits every 39 seconds. Since I 
> > don't know what protocol the thermometer uses or baud rate, I want to look 
> > at the rawest level of data collected with the USB com port and see if I 
> > can make anything out of the gobbledy gook coming in. Is there a way to get 
> > this kind of data from pySerial? I've tried scanning at different baud 
> > rates but so far I haven't captured anything.
> >
> > Also in the advanced settings in windows device manager, there are some 
> > settings for Fifo buffers, and receive and transmit buffers. Can these be 
> > accessed in pySerial? Does pySerial override the settings for baud rate, 
> > etc in windows device manager or do I need to set those to match what I'm 
> > using in pySerial?
> >
> What is the make and model of the thermometer? Is the datasheet online 
> somewhere?

http://global.oregonscientific.com/manual/THN132N.pdf
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