OK I can help here, but don't mean to steal any thunder.
- 1.) Nope, you can leave it "natural". and don't get real hung up on the 14ga wire size. 14ga solid is easy to come by, but a coat hanger will work as well.
- 2.) Yes, to act as a passive radiator, it should be parallel and close to the CM15A antenna. Taping in directly to the CM15A antenna will work well.
- 3.) (see #2).
- 4.) Assuming you are talking about putting passive radiators on motion detectors or "Pam Pad" remotes the passive radiator should be mounted on left side of the unit.
- 5.) Nope, won't work, maybe my mental wandering below will better explain.
- 6.) No, very unlikely.
Now to really confuse you. I don't know where the 9.5" wire came from. The transmitting frequency for Palm Pads, Active-Eyes, Stick-A-Switches, etc. is 310MHz.
A quarter wavelength antenna is 9", and a half wavelength antenna for 310 MHz is 18".
I use half wave passive radiators on several motion detectors and a palm pad. It's simple. A 18 inch coat hanger is hot glued at the 9" center point, to the left side of the "xxxxEYE" motion detector (the antenna loop inside the PP's and xxxxEYE motion detectors are mounted internally near the left side of the unit housing).
This works good for increasing the range. On other units I use an 18" 26 ga insulated wire, hot glued to the left side of the detector, but I don't center it. One end of the wire is attached at the bottom of the motion detector, forming a flexible antenna, extending about 16" above the mounted motion detector. This also works good.
Will 9" work better? I haven't tried it, but tend to think not.
9" is a quarter wave and quarter wave antennas usually need a good ground plane, which isn't possible here. I think the original 9.5" came from the fact that roughly 9.5" of antenna was rolled up in a little ball inside the CM15A with the rest of the wire shoved in the hollow antenna tube which is what you see on the side of the CM15A.Since wire (and coat hangers) is fairly cheap you could try both 9" and 18" lengths to see if there is an observable difference.
My real point is; don't get all hung up on "14ga" or "9.5". These things X10 transmitters are pretty sloppy, so try 9" and 18" of some wire you have laying around the new house.
This should be fun...lets us know how you make out
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