How about a module to supply power to the TV, then getcha a VCR Commander II, which can be controlled by AHP, to
send the IR ON/OFF signals to the TV. You could embed everything in a single, timed macro.
I just deployed the VCR Comm II to send Zoom Out signals to an old camcorder. Thought it would never be able to learn
that old remote code but it did just fine. The single macro disables four X10 cams (via their addressable power cubes),
sends the command to turn on an AM466, to which One Hitachi camcorder and One video sender are attached...the
macro then continues by sending my 'Zoom out' scam via the VCR Comm II, then finally turns on a few lights in the room
to ensure the camcorder has good lighting with which to record potential bad-guys that might be inside. And this all
works! The thing even sends me an email to advise of activity in the room so I can 'tune-in' and watch live. Oh, you ask
why a video sender on the camcorder? I do not record using the tape in the camcorder. I send its video output to X10's
video sender unit which is set to the same channel on which the receiver listens. The receiver pipes the video into a
Hauppauge 950Q adapter which talks to the WinTV application on my PC. That's what records the high-res video.
My only tiny issue is that, I think, the VCR Comm II sends a standard quick pulse of IR out. My camcorder needs
a bit longer IR transmission pulse to keep zooming out to max view. But that's not something you'll have to worry about.
mike