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# Getting Started
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To get started you must create a radio device. The wiki contains full instructions on how to get this up and running. You don't need a soldering iron to make this project work. Dupont connections between the radio and the ESP32 will suffice. However, I have also included some instructions on how to make an inconspicuous radio enclosure for a few bucks. Here is the [Simple Hardware Guide](https://github.com/rstrouse/ESPSomfy-RTS/wiki/Simple-ESPSomfy-RTS-device)
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Next you need to get the initial firmware installed onto the ESP32. Once the firmware built and installed for your ESP32. The firmware installation process is a matter of compiling the sketch using the Arduino IDE. You will find the firmware guide in the wiki [Firmware Guide](https://github.com/rstrouse/ESPSomfy-RTS/wiki/Compiling-the-Firmware)
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Next you need to get the initial firmware installed onto the ESP32. Once the firmware built and installed for your ESP32. The firmware installation process is a matter of compiling the sketch using the Arduino IDE. You will find the firmware guide in the wiki [Firmware Guide](https://github.com/rstrouse/ESPSomfy-RTS/wiki/Installing-the-Firmware)
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Once you have your hardware built it is simply a matter of connecting the ESP32 to your network and begin pariing your shades. The software guide in the wiki will walk you through pairing your shades, linking remotes, and configuring your shades. The wiki also includes a comprehensive software guide that you can use to configure your shades. The good news is that this process is pretty easy after the firmware is installed on the ESP32.
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