I've been a long-time X10 users who has a rather unusual X10 application ...
allowing people to control my Christmas lights over the Internet! ;-)More info at that link, but it's a pretty crazy home-grown setup cobbled together with dozens of X10 Super Sockets, Appliance/Lamp Modules, CM19's, TM751's and various other stuff that controls a couple of dozen circuits so that anyone in the world can click their mouse and turn ~20,000 lights on/off along with inflating/deflating of giant blowups such as Elmo, Frosty, Santa, and Homer Simpson - D'OH! ;-)
It gets a fair amount of web traffic during the holidays (plus has raised over $50,000 for Celiac Disease), and my software limiter of two seconds for each X10 request often engages ... so it's a bit more extreme than your typical "on at dusk, off at dawn" X10 application ... HO-HO-HO!
As many of you can relate, getting X10 to work reliably can be difficult, and it's been a major headache every year trying to figure out the "magical" placement of the TM751's such that they are "seeable" from the CM19's and also have every circuit fire ... at least most of the time ... until some unknown CFL is turned on - double D'OH! :-(
So I stumble across
JV Digital Engineering and ummmmm, those XTB products sound like they would really, really help me. I end up chatting with Jeff Volp (turns out he's well known here on the X10 Forums) who is incredibly helpful with all my dumb questions. He ends up recommending an XTB-IIR and I received it yesterday. The packaging and product fit/finish is absolutely top-notch ... very professional.
WOW, what a difference it makes!!!Some simple testing on a handful of circuits with/without the XTB-IIR showed a big increase in reachability/reliability ... and I can't wait until I can "production test" when I "warm up" for Halloween and then Christmas ... HO-HO-HO! ;-)
There are numerous other threads talking about how good the JVDE products plus how great a guy Jeff is - his sharing of information is incredibly generous/useful - so he already comes highly recommended. But I figured an appropriate first post here would be to give him public attaboy - thanks Jeff.