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[http://openenergymonitor.org/emon/user/3] Trystan Lea
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[http://openenergymonitor.org/emon/user/10] Glyn Hudson
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[[User:elyobelyob|Nick Boyle]]
 
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[[http://openenergymonitor.org/emon/user/3|Trystan Lea]]
  
[http://openenergymonitor.org/emon/user/10] Glyn Hudson
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[[User:elyobelyob|Nick Boyle]]
 
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(e.g. Pachube, Wireless, Energy Monitoring, Bitlash/JSON/Ajax)
 
(e.g. Pachube, Wireless, Energy Monitoring, Bitlash/JSON/Ajax)
  
Trystan Lea -  Demonstrating emoncms with Nanode and [http://openenergymonitor.org/emon/emoncms Emon CMS] Web Graphing / Logging application
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Trystan Lea -  Demonstrating [http://openenergymonitor.org/emon/emoncms Emon CMS] Web Graphing / Logging application with Nanode. 
  
Glyn Hudson - demonstrating emonTx wireless energy monitoring node [http://openenergymonitor.org/emon/emontx EmonTx] together with Nanode and JeeLabs RFM12 breakout board as a base station.  
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Glyn Hudson - Demonstrating [http://openenergymonitor.org/emon/emontx EmonTx] wireless energy monitoring node together with 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.
 
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 22:08, 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

[[Lea]

[Hudson]

Nick Boyle

MikeTheBee Mike Beardmore

Sunday 7th Attendees

Ken Boak

[Lea]

[Hudson]

Nick Boyle


Attendee Application Interest

(e.g. Pachube, Wireless, Energy Monitoring, Bitlash/JSON/Ajax)

Trystan Lea - Demonstrating Emon CMS Web Graphing / Logging application with Nanode.

Glyn Hudson - Demonstrating EmonTx wireless energy monitoring node together with 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.