From b791faa52cd997e4b305cfe4b5c1789aa30135ba Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: UberGuidoZ <57457139+UberGuidoZ@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2022 10:05:32 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Added info from hahalolha --- Sub-GHz/Gas_Sign/ReadMe.md | 9 +++++++++ 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+) diff --git a/Sub-GHz/Gas_Sign/ReadMe.md b/Sub-GHz/Gas_Sign/ReadMe.md index 14853a842..f9a4d4abc 100644 --- a/Sub-GHz/Gas_Sign/ReadMe.md +++ b/Sub-GHz/Gas_Sign/ReadMe.md @@ -4,9 +4,13 @@ Captured remote is [GL-OIL-RF](https://olympianled.com/product/gas-price-changer-rf-remote-control-gl-oil-rf/). The [PDF manual](https://github.com/UberGuidoZ/Flipper/blob/main/Sub-GHz/Gas_Sign/Manual_GL-OIL-RF.pdf) is also available and contains programming instructions. +---------- + Use the `Edit_mode.sub` to enable editing, then you can use the other SUB files for programming. See the manual above.
If you're runing an unlocked or custom firmware with UniRF, then you can [use this map](https://github.com/UberGuidoZ/Flipper/blob/main/unirf/Gas_Sign_Edit.txt) to easily edit on the fly. +---------- + More work on this to be done! These captures are locked to the 20110120 code but can be [physically changed](https://olympianled.com/changing-remote-code/): ``` @@ -22,6 +26,11 @@ The receiver inside of your sign needs to match the remote code, so you’ll hav inside of the sign that is attached to the GL_GMAN board. Here is a picture of the receiver for reference, you can see it’s also matching our 20110120 code. ``` + +More info from hahalolha (#5124) via Discord (thanks for the DM!): + +"I believe I have found the [OEM manufacturer](http://m.glareled.com/). (This is the mobile site link as it appears their desktop site is offline, at least for me). I got this link from support chat on the site provided on your Github. Their Gas Station section [is here](http://m.glareled.com/h-pr.html?mid=527&groupId=69) and the page with the most info relevant to us [is here](http://m.glareled.com/h-pd-196.html#mid=3&groupId=69&desc=false). [This is also an interesting image](http://16958556.s21i.faiusr.com/4/ABUIABAEGAAgivuBlQYo5K-3dzCXBzjMAw!900x900.png.webp) I've found so far. I was originally trying to find which frequencies they use worldwide so I could hopefully create different versions for models around the world." + Receiver ![Remote_Receiver](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/57457139/182993141-0f2a725b-036a-4b15-b38b-15c7e4177735.png)