The XTB-ANR will be a plug-in module slightly smaller than the X10 XPPF filter. It will severely load down any noise on the circuit it is plugged into. When plugged into an outlet near the distribution panel, it should attenuate noise coming in from outside the home. If the noise source is inside your home, best results may be obtained by plugging the ANR into the same circuit. If there is noise on both phases, two ANRs may be needed - one for each phase.
I've done everything I can to keep the cost down, including using a transformerless supply. I just totalled up the cost of the components. The PCB and case are almost half the cost. Even using bare bones PCBs without solder mask or silkscreen, the total is $32, not including shipping. So, the kit will probably be $39, and the assembled unit $20 more.
Beta PCBs are on order now, and those units should be available in a couple of weeks.
Jeff