azzar0,
I'm new to the site and was reading about your mysterious lights. I hate to be a naysayer, but I'm betting you still have a noise source in the vicinity. I say vicinity because it may not even be in your house.
The changes you made should indeed improve the X10 signal level on your powerlines. The level may now be just above that of the noise source. You mentioned the behavior of your satellite reception when you turned on the lamps in your bedroom.
Oh, and get this: I also noticed that my satellite signal is pixelated when I turn the (x10) lights on in the bedroom. Turn the lights off - perfect picture!
Is your system operating properly now? The X10 switches themselves should not have done this unless one of the triac drivers were oscillating. If that were the case, it should still be happening (unless you replaced a switch).
Last year I tracked a similar intermittent noise problem down to a optical sensor in my post lamp. The output stage of the sensor would go into oscillation (intermittently) and drive my X10 devices nuts. Thankfully, it finally blew the breaker and I was able to put 2 and 2 together. I've since purchased a X10 powerline tester and have a lot more hair on my head to show for it. There is a site (can't remember the name) that offers a "loaner" ELK diagnostic unit to their patrons. You may want to consider this if your problems return.
The problem could also be outside your home. I have an audiophile friend at work who traced the noise in his high $ sound system to a compact florescent activated by an optical sensor (oscillating again). This was a porch lamp three houses down (same transformer).
Best of luck
Thanks for the reply, Boiler and everyone else.
It is very possible that there is noise generated from an outside source. I haven't had major problems lately, but I still can't say that my system is 100% working. Sometimes lights that are scheduled to come on don't come on (miss the timer) or they don't turn off. It is random though, I haven't been able to detect a pattern. Once in a while lights turn off and then right back on, as if the system got overloaded or something and then reset itself.
I still have the satellite issue. When I turn on the floor lamp the satellite signal goes down (only on some of the transponders though, not all of them). This could also be because the floor lamp uses a halogen bulb?
I don't have any CFLs in the house, but I am pretty sure that some of my neighbors do. I was thinking of installing a PZZ01 at the power box to eliminate outside noise sources, but I need to hire an electrician to do that and it can get expensive. It would be good though because I could also eliminate the dryer coupler I am currently using.
I was also using a repeater (model SR731 I think) which I discontinued because I have a feeling it may have contributed to the lights on/off by themselves issue. I don't understand why though - if anything the commands should repeat (hence the name of the device???), in which case I should have never seen such behavior. If anyone can explain why would a repeater cause the problems I experienced and related in the beginning of this thread, I would love to hear it.
In any event, I am leaning more and more towards the PZZ01 idea. What do you think? Is this likely to eliminate the possibility of the issue to come back? Is there anything else I can do instead of or in addition to?
Thanks again!