Here's the document from Ad Notam that describes the protocol. It is very similar to RC5, but without a toggle bit, and has two start bits instead of one.
It doesn't list a modulation frequency, but 35.7KHz fits the bit time of 1790 uSec.
The above codes show 38KHz, but the learned signals in this thread show 35.4KHz. I wonder if the above signals simply assume 38KHz?
Anyway, using 35.7KHz, here is the IRP and irp file:
{35.7k,msb,895}<1,-1|-1,1>(0:1,1:1,D:6,F:6,^114m)+
Device=62
Function=0..63
Protocol=AdNotam
Frequency=35700
Time Base=895
Message Time=128 '128 times TimeBase
Zero=1,-1
One=-1,1
First Bit=MSB
Edited the irp file because the generated codes were wrong. The Pronto Hex generated by Mapino in Post 3 are consequently wrong, and those by astro-egg in Post 4 are of the correct form (even though not all of them work).
Last edited by 3FG on February 1, 2012 23:31.