Greetings,
It is great to finally meet others who share the passion of Home automation.
My name is Edward McIntire, I am new to this forum, but not to the X-10 system. I purchased my first modules and controllers from Radio Shack some 20 years ago (I think). I brought them with my TRS-80 Color Computer (Now that was technology). I also had a controller and software that allowed the TRS-80 computer run all the modules. I even had speech recognition software that allowed me to say "TV on" and it would turn on my TV. All my friends were amazed. I wanted to have a fully automated home, like in the movies. Of course, that didn't happen, there were just too many problems and obstacles, and I didn't have a degree in electrical engineering. (Believe it or not I still have several TRS-80 computers, modules, and controllers packed away)
Here I am now, after spending 23 years in the military, settling down in a home of my own again and ready to start building my dream automated home a little at a time. I just purchased the following;
6 x 2-pin Appliance Module AM486
1 x ActiveHome Pro Computer Interface and USB cable CM15A
1 x Credit Card Controller KR22A
3 x Lamp Module LM465
2 x 500W Dimming Wall Switch Module
1 x Wireless Transceiver Module
1 x PalmPad Remote Control
and the following software;
ActiveHome Pro Smart Macro Plug-in
AHP Plugin - AVX - Video
AHP Plugin - ANT - Network
AHP Plugin - Security
ActiveHome Professional Software
I am eager to get it all up and running, but from the articles I've read on this forum I see that technology hasn't really jumped too far forward in the past 20 years. I still see there is a phase and noise problem to overcome (of which I still do not know the answers) and the software is basically just as simple and unstable as my original Color Computer software. (Perhaps my grandson will have better luck.)
Speaking of the phase problem, is there an easy (newbie) workaround? I have read many of the forum articles like the article by Phil Kingery "Which one should I use part 3" that recommends a CP000 Passive Coupler. Yet I have read others that say they fixed the problem with a 99 cents capacitor. Is there now a commonly used, reliable, cheep, fix for this problem? If so, is there a place that explains (in layman’s terms) what I need to buy and where to put it?
Is there anyone out there who has truly automated his/her home? If so please tell me abut it.
I am now living in Fort Payne AL, where are you guys from?
Edward
[TTA Edit: MERGED with the "OFFICIAL" Introductions Thread.]