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Glyn Hudson - wireless networks using Nanode and JeeLabs RFM12 breakout board | Glyn Hudson - wireless networks using Nanode and JeeLabs RFM12 breakout board | ||
Nick Boyle - Interested in one Nanode doing gas monitoring, 433mhz signals to Bye Bye Standby and Drayton Wireless boiler controller. Most likely to accept the request via MQTT. Second nanode to be a monitoring station receiver, potentially accepting external temperature readings via standalone 433mhz remote temperature sensors. | Nick Boyle - Interested in one Nanode doing gas monitoring, 433mhz signals to Bye Bye Standby and Drayton Wireless boiler controller. Most likely to accept the request via MQTT. Second nanode to be a monitoring station receiver, potentially accepting external temperature readings via standalone 433mhz remote temperature sensors.Not done a lot of nanode programming, but am a programmer by trade. | ||
Mike Beardmore - happy to help facilitate as I'm not a wizzy Nanode prgrmr yet! Interested in connectivity and control, midi and web. | Mike Beardmore - happy to help facilitate as I'm not a wizzy Nanode prgrmr yet! Interested in connectivity and control, midi and web. |
Revision as of 10:51, 13 July 2011
Nanode Programming Weekend 6th/7th August 2011
London Hackspace quiet room
Ideally a maximum of 10 attendees per day ...
Saturday 6th Attendees
Ken Boak
Trystan Lea
Glyn Hudson
MikeTheBee Mike Beardmore
Sunday 7th Attendees
Ken Boak
Trystan Lea
Glyn Hudson
Attendee Application Interest
(e.g. Pachube, Wireless, Energy Monitoring, Bitlash/JSON/Ajax)
Trystan Lea - demonstrating 433MHz Open Energy Monitor EmonTx with Nanode and Emon CMS Web Graphing / Logging application
Glyn Hudson - wireless networks using Nanode and JeeLabs RFM12 breakout board
Nick Boyle - Interested in one Nanode doing gas monitoring, 433mhz signals to Bye Bye Standby and Drayton Wireless boiler controller. Most likely to accept the request via MQTT. Second nanode to be a monitoring station receiver, potentially accepting external temperature readings via standalone 433mhz remote temperature sensors.Not done a lot of nanode programming, but am a programmer by trade.
Mike Beardmore - happy to help facilitate as I'm not a wizzy Nanode prgrmr yet! Interested in connectivity and control, midi and web.