I mentioned that I had made the CM15A antenna mod with a 9.5 inch piece of wire. Well after reading more on these forums I saw that others used 18.5 inches instead. So I added another piece of 9 inch wire to my mod and now I don't have any dead spots in the house that I can find. Man life is good.
All I did was snip the very end of the CM15A antenna exposing a bit of the wire from the antenna and connect a piece of 9.5 inch stranded wire (from and old parallel printer cord). That worked pretty well but after I added the additional piece of 9 inch wire (the same as before) I got rid of any dead zones that I previously had.
The "Correct" 18.5-inch CM15A antenna mod is actually to add a "reflector," not to extend the antenna itself.
This is actually a lit simpler, and doesn't void the warranty.
Simply take an 18.5-inch length of stiff wire (coat-hanger works, as does #12 or #14 electrical wiring), and place it ALONGSIDE the CM15A's antenna. Line the bottom of the wire up with the "elbow" at the bottom of the CM15A's antenna. This mod doesn't require an electrical connection between the new wire and the antenna. Most people use a bit of tape to hold the two together.
I was skeptical at first, but this has gotten rid of all of the dead spots in my house. It really does work.