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audiology:
Using AH, I now have an N7 receive signal that repeats once per second on the activity monitor. I removed the AH N7 module with no effect.  My Monterey signal analyzer shows an endless stream of n7/N7. Is there a way to kill this without throwing the main breaker?

Suggestions are appreciated.

Edit:

I just solved the immediate problem by removing one battery from the CM15A. But that created another issue with a massive train of other X10 codes.

Tuicemen:
Pull the PC interface from the outlet and then plug it back in.
Do you have any repeaters?
Do you know where all your RF remotes are? it isn't uncommon for a remote to be placed upside down or fall between seat cushions thus triggering a firestorm.
Check your macros that you haven't created a looping one.
Clear the AHP recycle bin

audiology:
Thanks,

Unplugging the CM15A stopped the train(s).

Tuicemen:
Now you'll have to figure out what is causing it that can take a bit of investigating.

Brian H:
The more information you can give on your setup. Would help in finding the problem.
Like do you have a power line repeater/coupler? If so what model?
I know some can cause issues in certain setups.
http://kbase.x10.com/wiki/Known_Issues_with_ActiveHome_Pro

Macro or program looping.

The RF receiver in the CM15A is picking up a X10 RF device like a motion sensor and sending it back on the power lines.



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