Well… rather interesting.
I glean that the S-A-S is the weak link. I want to understand the particulars - which I don’t consider needless speculation - before I throw antenna mods around.
I have a 2-button remote that I can turn on office lights at work from across the building, to a RR501 under a metal desk! When the S-A-S does not work, one instance is with a V572 (VERY good product, can’t see it needing antenna mods) 10’ away, and another instance is with a RR501 10’ away.
And again, palm pad, 2-buton remotes, and 4-button cc remotes do not have this issue. Sounds like the ‘talker’, not the ‘listener’.
Interesting also, as commented in a post, is in both cases, the S-A-S is “on edge” towards the receivers.
Interesting also, as commented in a post, is in one case, the room has a motion sensor. What if the motion sensor is ‘talking’ at the same time I press the S-A-S to ‘talk’? And I would normally enter the room and press the S-A-S near the same timeframe. (In this case, the receiver is the V572). Would the RF transmissions step on each other?
I will try using a 4-button cc remote in the same positions and see if I get better consistency. But if it’s the motion sensor clashing with the S-A-S, then antenna mods - nor other transmitters - aren’t the answer.
The XPT may be somewhat a solution. In one case, I have the S-A-S next to an existing single width wall switch. I could hog out and replace with a double width box and add in a XPT, but that makes it more a permanent install.
Good inputs …