Dave is it possible to copy your door bell project?
Unfortunately... the Doorbell macro idea isn't mine... the idea was
Knightrider's. But I will gladly share the information with you [as I am sure
Knightrider would]. My best ideas are generally someone elses.
My older home had once had a hardwired doorbell. a previous owner replaced it with a wireless chime. I replaced the wornout wireless with newer GE wireless doorbell units. The
two GE units I selected.. have a LED light that blinks when it chimes. One of the two units also flashes a strobe (I have that one in the theater). Both operate on C cell batteries.
The original wired bell would have been simpler to hack. But the GE doorbell chimes were easy too. I simply used the little blinking red light current to wire to a powerflash module (PF284-HA).
Although I have since gone back and borrowed the power/feed from the speaker in the doorbell unit with the powerflash set to A3.I then created a macro in AHP [and iwitness] and connected a camera to the PC via the X10 USB video adapter. I have both the VA11A and the newer HD VA12A... and I use the older one because it works better with my old PC.
The hacked/modified chime triggers the PowerFlash Module and sets it all in motion. (AHP) iwitness emails me two snapshots captured by the X10 wireless color camera about as fast as the button can be pressed. At the same time the VCR commander triggers a recording.. I am using a VCR now... but a DVR is taking its place.
I have tried using sensor but it works when it wants to. I also would like to connect to BVC so that presence of the visitor is announced.
The sensor may have RF problems... particularly if its trying to signal the CM15A. You may want to try a passive reflector antenna (also known as a 9 1/4 inch piece of coat hanger hot glued to the "eye" sensor).
http://forums.x10.com/index.php?topic=10982.msg62760#msg62760I am big fan of BVC and I really like the announcements too. Have you seen my YouTube channel? [links below]
Ive attached a cropped image of a package delivered to my door (step).