MicroPython Wi-Fi Telephone Caller ID & Blocking

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • This project builds a custom MicroPython Wi-Fi caller ID OLED display that sniffs network broadcast packets from a hardware call monitoring and blocking device.
    My full write-up for this project:
    www.rototron.i...
    My GitHub Repo for the SSD1309 OLED display:
    github.com/rda...
    Playlist for my prior MicroPython ESP32 tutorials:
    • ESP32 MicroPython Tuto...
    Robert HH's MicroPython FTP server:
    github.com/rob...
    Caller ID hardware vendor:
    callerid.com

Комментарии • 13

  • @efahrenholz
    @efahrenholz 3 года назад +3

    I don't know how you aren't more popular. This video is top quality info!! Great job my dude!

  • @MikeNewham
    @MikeNewham 3 года назад

    Looking forward to setting this up..

  • @bartdemeulmeester4662
    @bartdemeulmeester4662 3 года назад

    Thanks! Very useful project.

  • @AndreasDelleske
    @AndreasDelleske Год назад

    Aaaaah.. Soldering like in the eighties..!
    Next idea could be that the ESP sets up a second SIP device to get the data from the SIP server? Doesn't block the ringing but spares the Caller ID hardware..?

  • @TuttleScott
    @TuttleScott 3 года назад

    amazing you got help with that caller id box. you should buy a lottery ticket :P

  • @mtarquinio
    @mtarquinio 3 года назад

    Wow! Thanks for sharing - too bad I don't have one of those callerID devices to replicate the project

    • @rdagger
      @rdagger  3 года назад +2

      I got mine for $15 on eBay. I saw another one sell on eBay for 99 cents (plus shipping) on Christmas.

  • @kevinclaypool6345
    @kevinclaypool6345 Год назад +1

    I've got so much respect for how much effort you've put into especially your libraries, but also really the entire project as a whole. Great work

  • @jackyli6716
    @jackyli6716 3 года назад +1

    wow~ nice project!I like every your project! thanks a lot bro!

  • @the_teknomads
    @the_teknomads 5 месяцев назад

    This is nice. Too bad that they don't make the displays larger for old folks eyes.

    • @rdagger
      @rdagger  5 месяцев назад

      The 2.42-inch (6.15 cm) display isn't that small, and the OLED is very legible even in bright conditions. My eyesight is poor, and I don't have any trouble reading it. If you want bigger, I made a video using a 5.5-inch (14 cm) OLED display: ruclips.net/video/vhel6iFT4t8/видео.htmlsi=p4rfeTTDg04Z2GYw

  • @jasonflt
    @jasonflt 3 года назад +1

    Very cool

  • @k.ikhwancovers2041
    @k.ikhwancovers2041 3 года назад

    Hi rdagger68! i was wondering how do you make an app for a smart exit light which can control the light and also when the AC cuts off, a timer will start to see how long does the DC supply runs for until it runs out using the Raspberry PI