This is a bit astray from X10, but it's related to this thread...sorta.
I've got a question about the type of receiver I ordered. I thought it was a super-heterodyne, but since it doesn't work and it doesn't match the description on the code page that I'm working with, I'm starting to think it's actually super-regenerative. I don't really understand the difference, but the high level description indicates I may have the wrong type.
A superheterodyne board:
is cheap
has one decently-sized chip on board (the RX3400-LF is 24-pin SSOP), which may be covered in a metal shield
has a crystal (typically 6.773 MHz for 433.92 MHz RX frequency)
has no obvious coils or tuning chokes
A super-regenerative board:
is very cheap
typically only has one small chip (like an 8-pin LM358 op-amp)
has no crystal
has a coil and a tuning choke
doesn't work for this application.
Looking at the board I got from Sparkfun, it really sounds like it might be super-regenerative based on the list above.
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/10532I guess I assumed that all 8 pin boards were super-regenerative. But, there is crystal and there is a tuning choke. I can get a different one, but I need to know what I should be looking for. Any help would be awesome! Oh, for reference, this is the code I'm trying to work with:
https://github.com/scruss/Powermon433