The problem is that there's no programatic way to stop rtl_433. When
I record with rtl_fm and pipe it through sox I use the trim option to
sox to stop it after a preset time. When I record RF background
levels with rtl_power I use the -e exit timer option.
About my only options here are to use something like pkill to kill the
process. Or write something which does a popen() or system() to
format and store the rtl_433 output, and also has an exit timer option
which would kill the rtl_433. Or muck around in your source and add
it there.
Unrelated, but can rtl_433 do anything with the output from a simple
FS1000A 433 MHz transmitter module like at
http://www.gearbest.com/transmitters-receivers-module/pp_225981.html ?
They're cheap enough (under $1) that I ordered one to experiment with
anyway. If all goes well I'd like to feed a varying rate pulse train
from a homebrew anemometer through it. It has a spinning disk with 60
holes that passes between an LED and a phototransistor. I have
calibration data that relates pulse rate to MPH, which is linear.
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