Is the LonWorks signal continuous, or does it only come sometimes?
If it is intermittent, is there a way to listen for valid X10 codes, buffer them until the LonWorks signal is gone, and then retransmit?
I only have data from one smart meter installation. That meter is communicating at both 75KHz and 86KHz. The communication in this one instance is periodic. As I recall, it occurs about once a minute. I don't think he recorded how long each transmission is, but it is long enough to measure the frequency and amplitude on a spectrum analyzer.
These signal bursts are causing both the loss of X10 commands and unwanted actuations. I have seen noise morph one command into another, so that may be what is happening here with the unwanted actuations.
A "polite" controller may be able to recognize the corrupted commands and retransmit. That should help with lost commands, but may not help with unwanted actuations.
It may be feasible to build a repeater that could recover a X10 signal buried in the meter transmission, and retransmit that when the line has cleared. However, that opens the door for all sorts of unexpected results if the smart meter transmits in the middle of a sequence of commands.
I think the only real solution here is to somehow eliminate the smart meter signal from propagating into the home.
Jeff