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Description | Skip to content /dev/air Menu Home About Events Reverse-Engineering the TT34 Balloon Sensor The TT34 is an envelope temperature sensor for hot air balloon |
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Skip to content /dev/air Menu Home About Events Reverse-Engineering the TT34 Balloon Sensor The TT34 is an envelope temperature sensor for hot air balloons, and has been around for at least 15 years, so many people own one. It was intended to be used together with the (now discontinued) Flytec 3040 Vario : The Flytec TT34 temperature transponder I got curious if one could receive the sensor values from the TT34 with other hardware, maybe a small microcontroller with a suitable receiver for the 433Mhz band (or 418Mhz for USA). So I had a look at the transmission and protocol messages sent by the TT34. For a start, I disassembled the TT34 and the Flytec 3040 and had a look at the electronics. A particular TT34 and an 3040 are “paired” with a serial number, so any 3040 will receive data only from it’s paired counterpart. The serial is printed on the case, in my case it is a 4-digit number (5850 or 0x16DA hex). Electronics The TT34 has an AM-RT4 transmitter module and the Flytec 3040 has |
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