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[VOLUNTEERS] *Comprehensive* Filter, Passive Coupler & Signal Analyzer LINK List

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TakeTheActive:
I've been meaning to do this for quite some time, but I can never seem to find my . :-[

Other the other hand, with an entire Community of X10 enthusiasts here, " Many hands make light work... " and *MANY* of you already seem to have certain items BOOKMARKED (since it appears that you post them often). ;)

Posting them in the following format would be most appreciated - just hit QUOTE to see how it's done (THANKS Puck for giving me the initiative to post this! :) ):

Filters:


* ACT: AF100 - Plug in, 5 Amp
* ACT: AF120 - Plug in, 15 Amp
* ACT: AF300 - Wired, Blocking
* ACT: AF310 - Wired, Shunt
* ACT: AC100 - Wired, Choke
* Leviton: #6287 - Noise Block Filter
* Leviton: #6288 - Plug-in Noise Filter
* Leviton: #6289 - In-Line Noise Reducer
* SmartHome:
* X10 Pro: Filters - XPF, XPPF
Passive Couplers:


* ACT: CP000
* ACT: CP010
* ACT: CP020
* Leviton:
* SmartHome: SignaLinc Plug-In Phase Coupler (For 3-Wire 220v Dryers)
* SmartHome: SignaLinc Plug-In Phase Coupler (For 4-Wire 220v Dryers)
* SmartHome: SignaLinc Hardwired Signal Coupler
* X10 Pro: Couplers - XPCP, XPCR
Test Equipment / Signal Analyzers:


* ACT: AT001 - Test Transmitter, A10 and X-10
* ACT: AT004 - Test Receiver / Programmer / Logger
* ACT: Scope-Test2 - Oscilloscope Dual Trace PCC Adapter
* ACT: AT004 PCC Multi-Tester
* Leviton: #6386 Signal Strength Indicator
* Monterey: xxxx Power Line Signal Analyzer
* SmartHome: TesterLinc™ Signal Analyzer (Requires PowerLinc)
* X10 Pro: Test Equipment - XPTT, XPTR
I'll collect and move them into my T/S STICKY so that everyone can then just LINK to them. 8)

Thanks!  ;D

P.S. *PLEASE* LINK to the MANUFACTURER's site, *NOT* some vendor.

https://www.automatedoutlet.com/home.php?cat=43  [Just for a good list - have to find MANUFACTURER LINKs.]

Leviton Decora Home Automation Equipment

Puck:

--- Quote from: TakeTheActive on December 13, 2006, 12:47:51 PM ---Filters:


* ACT:
* Leviton:
* SmartHome:
* X10 Pro: Filters - XPF, XPPF
* X10 Pro: https://www.automatedoutlet.com/home.php?cat=43  [Just for a good list - have to find MANUFACTURER LINKs.]

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* Leviton: Multi-Phase Blocking Coupler

roger1818:
Just so you know, the links you provided for the Levition products are for a vendor not Leviton itself.  Leviton's website is http://www.leviton.com, but they don't seem to have very good information about their DHC products anymore.

Weebs:
After years of goofing around with transceiver placement & passive couplers to combat intermittent performance I installed this 3-wire amplified coupler.  Holy cow wish I would have done this earlier.  System is now virtually 100%.  Just plug it in.

Blurb: ...Better than the Passive Signal Bridges because this unit actively amplifies or re-generates the X10/PLC signals, your receivers will get a stronger signal than what they would have received directly from the originating transmitter via the non-amplified signal bridge...

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Active Couplers:


* Leviton:
* SmartHome: SignaLinc Repeater 3-Wire Dryer (For 3-Wire 220v Dryers)
* SmartHome: SignaLinc Repeater 4-Wire Dryer (For 4-Wire 220v Dryers)

roger1818:

--- Quote from: Weebs on January 30, 2007, 04:19:53 PM ---Active Couplers:


* Leviton:
* SmartHome: SignaLinc Repeater 3-Wire Dryer (For 3-Wire 220v Dryers)
* SmartHome: SignaLinc Repeater 4-Wire Dryer (For 4-Wire 220v Dryers)
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The problem with Leviton and SmartHome Coupler-Repeaters is that they don't support Extended Commands (see Problems With Extended Commands).  That is why I only recommend ACT Coupler Repeaters.  They include:


* ACT CR230: 120/240 VAC Split-Single Phase Coupler Repeater
* ACT CR234: A10 PCC 120/240 VAC Split-Single Phase Coupler Repeater
* ACT CR254: A10 120/240 VAC Split-Single Phase with High Leg Delta Coupler Repeater
Note: the CR254 is intended for industrial applications and is not useful in a home environment.

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