OK.
The simplest course depends on whether you have 240VAC Split Single Phase or 208VAC 3-phase distribution. See Fig 2 and Fig 5 at...
With Split Single Phase distribution, you can get by with another TM751 as long as both are relatively close to the Firecracker. Both will receive the RF at the same time and both will transmit at the same time since their ZC points coincide. There will not be any collisions should there be any incidental electrical coupling of phases.
With 3 phase distribution it gets more complicated. X10 PLC transmitters on different phases will always collide when there is incidental coupling. I've modified a graphic I used elsewhere to show why this is the case.
Whenever a '1' half-bit triplet is transmitted, it will be repeated at 60° or 120° intervals (I've only shown 60°) which will always corrupt the following '0' half bit.
So, with a 3-phase system the best course is to add a
3-phase coupler and use a single transceiver.