In desparation, I've been trying multiple variations, and I seem to have created some improvement. The downside is, I've tried so many variations, I'm not sure what single modification cause the improvement, or if it was a combination of things. Here's what I did...
1. Change the power cord from the computer box to the UPS-500
2. Change the UPS-500 unit to another same make/model that I have here.
3. Plug the unit, via a short 3' heavy duty shielded extension cord, into a different electric outlet that is on a different circuit.
4. Take spare side panels from two old computer boxes I've been holding on to (I knew there would be a time I would need them!) and place one on the side of my computer and another in front of the electric outlet nearest the computer. My rationale here may be totally off base but I'll try and explain...you tell me if I'm wacko
When I built my current computer, I went for a large box that could handle 4 hard drives. Only one I could find that didn't cost a fortune was from Tiger Direct. It's mostly made of aluminum and has a clear plastic side panel - not metal. This, I'm thinking, might not contain RF frequencies? So, I'm thinking, placing a real metal panel on the side might offer some type of shielding? I'm really guessing here. Any validity to this?
I've attached a screen shot of the X10 Code Usage tool after about 1 hour of running time. Quite a difference! I'm running my modules and CM15A on Housecode I, and running my DS7000 on Housecode M. Based on this Usage log, it's looking like Housecodes C through G are running particularly "clean." I'll keep this current config running for a good 24 hours before investing any more time in changing codes, though.
Will be interested in hearing your observations, and thanks so much for the time you've invested in helping out with this. You got me thinking outside the box!