An interesting test would be to leave the repeater powered (while sending the ON/OFF storm), and disconnect other transmitters (including your CM15A) to see if the problem goes away
good idea.
Ahh, you just jossled my memory banks.
I have one main panel here and two 100 amp sub panels off that main panel.
seems to me, that the farthest sub panel (about 175 ft from main panel) also has a XPCR on it.
I thought I had passive couplers on the main panel and then sub panel above, but maybe not, (been a long time, can't remember)
I'll have to go out and take the cover off that other panel when I get time and see what is inside it.
If there was another XPCR on that far away sub panel, would this cause the problem?
If so, how come it does not do it right from the git go?
Also, having two XPCR's, is the one that is doing the system fllooding actually being damaged by the other XPCR?