Donald, No nothing else in the house is
behaving badly or even suspiciously. The
only exception is a pair of “wireless”
intercoms that modulate the house wiring.
They are very noisy.
Carmine, I can’t agree with you more. That
last little experiment threw me for a loop.
There is no way random noise is generating
perfectly formed X10 signals in a precise on-
off sequence. I do not have any other
transmitting device in the system
currently. No CM-15a, no TM751, no
amplifiers or repeaters and no 2-way
modules. Everything I have is either a lamp
module, dimmer switch, appliance module or
an appliance socket. Besides, all of these
were… at some point… switched off when I
turned the power off and the signal did not
go away. I’ll try other house codes, but
I’m fairly sure that only the B7 code will
be active.
Billy, good suggestion. I will try that.
Tigger, what a very interesting
possibility. I don’t think I have any of
those panels. However, the one thing that
did stay active was my alarm system. The
power was off, but the system has a backup
battery. I am going to disconnect it at the
power source (transformer) just to make
sure. Also, it is very possible that one of
my neighbors has one of these panels. This
seems like the most plausible explanation.
I will try and track this down with my
neighbors, after I have checked my home.
Stay tuned guys and gals. For what I hope
will be the exciting conclusion of this
serial.