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    <title>Reverse engineering the Hörmann UAP1-HCP protocol</title>
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    <author>Thomas Dupas</author>
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    <description><![CDATA[Years ago I stumbled upon a blog by bouni reverse engineering the Hormann protocol used on the supramatic E3 and equivalent motors. I benefitted greatly from this data to talk directly to our garage door. I&rsquo;m using an ESP32 based solution which implements the Apple HomeKit protocol natively (next to MQTT for other integration options). So when confronted with a new protocol Hormann used on the newer promatic/supramatic E4 motors I decided to return the favour to the community, perhaps others will find this information equally helpful as I did at the time.]]></description>
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