Thank you for the feedback. Those of you who have opened it up may have wondered about the unused footprints on the printed circuit board for two switches. It was my original intent to have at least two operating modes – one for signal level, and the other to display noise. However, the switches, cost of machining the case, and silkscreen labels would have added at least $10 to the price. Since the price was already above my target due to a number of expensive components, I opted to provide as much functionality as I could without requiring switches.
If Microchip ever begins production of the enhanced version of this PIC (more memory), I hope to introduce a "Pro" version of the XTBM. That will include a logging history of X10 commands and related signal strength. The two switches will be used to access and scroll through that information. I could certainly include a feature to ping a remote repeater or issue a particular command in that unit.
For those of you who may want to update to the "Pro" version should it become available, it should only involve changing the PIC microcontroller, and adding the switches and a few resistors to the PCB. And, obviously, there will need to be holes drilled in the cover for the switches.
Jeff