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Getting your CurrentCost (433MHz) data into OpenHAB using an RTL-SDR dongle and MQTT

March 20, 2017March 20, 2017 Tom Laermans
CurrentCost? CurrentCost is a UK company founded in 2010 which provides home power measuring hardware. Their main product is a transmitter which uses an inductive clamp to measure power usage of your ... Read More

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