Hey, question. In researching the XPCR (X10) and the XTB-IIR i see there is a huge price difference. Opinions? I see the XTB claims compatibility with some high-end controllers (which I dont' have). What are the other reasons why I'd want to pay so much more? Thanks.
As Brian has noted. the difference is how strong a signal can be put on the powerlines. When Brian said " The XTB-IIR was over 9.99 Volts as that is the highest reading it can do" he ment 9.99 V is the highest voltage his meter can measure (I have same X10 signal meter). Actually the XTBMIIR can crank out much more than 9.99 V, and it is evident in it's performance (I have had three XPCR style repeaters, one ACT CR234, and now the XTBIIR). It is like comparing a match to a flame thrower.
Until recently the XPCR could be found on ebay for under 20 bucks. So was easy to recommend trying the cheap XPCR and if it helps, then save pennys for the XTBIIR as it will improve signal reliability past 110% . Unfortunately with the XPCR nearing $100 it becomes difficult to recommend as a test.