How do I interpret signals from a 433MHz remote control?

Hello everyone, a few days ago I finished a sort of "IR cloner of signals" (with the IRemote library) using the "raw value" technique.
Practically, when you connect the power supply, Arduino start listening (or better sighting :)) and when a signal (like the TV remote control) is pointed at the receiver, it saves the raw in an array and then via button you choose when to send the "cloned" signal.
I would like to create a "cloner" similar to the one already realized with the 433MHz modules instead of the IR (so I could try to open my garage or the gate) ... could you give me some advice (or link me something)?

Sorry for my english and thanks in advance :slight_smile: .

I don't know the answer to your question but your title gives the impression that you are posting a tutorial about using IR.

If you make the title relevant to your question you will get a better response. If you modify your Original Post you can change the title. My suggestion would be "How do I interpret signals from a 433MHz remote control"

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What do you want to accomplish?
An IR clone of a 433MHz cloner?

DrDiettrich:
What do you want to accomplish?
An IR clone of a 433MHz cloner?

I would like to create a cloner of signals on 433MHz (I just finished the ir cloner).

Thanks for answering

Please stop editing preceding posts. I won't re-read what you have changed in between.

The IRremote library implements a couple of IR protocols. Which protocols are implemented in your 433MHz library?

DrDiettrich:
Please stop editing preceding posts. I won't re-read what you have changed in between.

i have only changed the title...

DrDiettrich:
The IRremote library implements a couple of IR protocols. Which protocols are implemented in your 433MHz library?

I have not started anything yet (on the internet there is very little) ... I was wondering if someone could give me some advice about how to clone a 433MHz signal

For a garage door opener, and many gates, you can't clone the signal because it is an encrypted, rolling code.

Most of the standard 315/433Mhz libraries (e.g. RCSwitch) have receiver demos that can display the code in the serial monitor
If it's a transmitter with rolling code (cars, garages), then forget about it.
Leo..